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  2. All Saints' Cathedral, Kampala - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Cathedral was founded in Kampala's Nakasero neighborhood as a chaplaincy to Kampala's colonial hospital in 1912, primarily serving expatriate European Anglicans. . In 1962, after Ugandan independence, the church received parish status and membership began to include worshipers of African and Asian origi

  3. List of national cultural sites in Central Region, Uganda

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    Kampala More images. UG-C-021 Lubaga Cathedral Seat of the Catholic church in Uganda Kampala More images. UG-C-022 Nabulagala Mapeera church Seat of the Anglican church in Uganda, a historic cave and historic buildings built by missionaries. The first cathedral was built in 1890–1894 of mud and wattle: Kampala

  4. Category:Anglican cathedrals in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anglican cathedrals in Uganda" ... All Saints' Cathedral, Kampala; N. Namirembe Cathedral; St Andrew's Cathedral, Namukozi; S. St Mark's Cathedral ...

  5. All Saints Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    8 Uganda. 9 United Kingdom. ... All Saints' Cathedral, Kampala; United Kingdom ... Covenant Presbyterian Church, formerly All Saints Cathedral, ...

  6. Namirembe Hill - Wikipedia

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    This was the main place of worship of the Anglican Church in Uganda from completion of its construction in 1919 until the 1960s when the cathedral became the seat of the Diocese of Namirembe. At that time, the headquarters of the Church of Uganda moved to All Saints Church in Nakasero but later on moved back to Namirembe.

  7. Anglican dioceses of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement whereby the Archbishop was elected ended in 1977, when the Bishop of Kampala became Archbishop ex officio. Since 1890, throughout its many changes, the diocese's mother church has been St Paul's Cathedral, on Namirembe hill in Kampala. The current building is the fifth Namirembe Cathedral on the same site.

  8. Diana Nkesiga - Wikipedia

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    Finally in 1994, she was ordained by the Anglican Church in Uganda. Returning to South Africa, she had difficulty finding a placement as a priest until Bishop Desmond Tutu intervened. After 13 years in South Africa, she returned to Uganda in 2005. She is currently the Vicar of All Saints' Cathedral in Kampala.

  9. Rebecca Margaret Nyegenye - Wikipedia

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    On July 10, 2019, Nyegenye was installed as the first female provost in the history of the Church of Uganda. The installation ceremony took place at All Saints' Cathedral, Kampala, where she also served as chaplain. The archbishop of the Church of Uganda and the bishop of the Diocese of Kampala, Stanley Ntagali, officiated at the service. [7] [2]