Bishop of Uganda
The Anglican diocese of Uganda was formed in 1897 as a division of the diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa. Prior to 1980, the dioscese included Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Boga, in what was then the country of Zaire. That year, the Diocese of Uganda was separated and made a separate Province: As of June 2012, the Church of Uganda is divided into 34 dioceses and is under an Archbishop.[1]
Anglican Bishops of Eastern Equatorial Africa
- 1884-1885 James Hannington (1847-1885)
- 1885-1890 Henry Parker
- 1890-1899 Alfred Tucker (1849-1914)[2]
Anglican Bishops of Uganda
- 1899-1908 Alfred Tucker[2]
- 1912-1934 John Willis (1872-1954)
- 1934-1953 Cyril Stuart (1892-1982)
- 1953-1960 Leslie Brown (1912-1999)
Anglican Archbishops of Uganda
- 1961-1966 Leslie Brown (1912-1999)
- 1966-1974 Eric Sabiti
- 1974-1977 Janani Luwum
- 1977-1984 Silvanus Wani
- 1984-1995 Yona Okoth
- 1995-2004 Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyooyo
- 2004-2012 Henry Luke Orombi
- 2012-present Stanley Ntagali[3]
See also
References
- ↑ List of Bishops of Church of Uganda
- 1 2 "Eighteen Years in Uganda and East Africa". World Digital Library. 1908. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
- ↑ Anglican Communion News Service – Ntagali Elected 8th Archbishop
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