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Maimbo William Mndolwa (born 1968) is a Tanzanian Anglican bishop. He is the Bishop of the Diocese of Tanga and was elected Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of Tanzania on 15 February 2018, with his enthronement taking place on 20 May 2018.
The church's origins lie in the Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania) founded in 1884, with James Hannington as the first bishop; however, Anglican missionary activity had been present in the area since the Universities' Mission to Central Africa and the Church Missionary Society began their work in 1864 and 1878 at Mpwapwa.
The Archbishop of Juba & Primate of South Sudan Justin Badi Arama: 1964 (age 60–61) 2001: 22 April 2018: Anglican Church of Tanzania: The Archbishop of Tanzania & Bishop of Tanga Maimbo Mndolwa: 1968 (age 56–57) 4 September 2012: 20 May 2018: Church of the Province of Rwanda: The Archbishop of Rwanda & Bishop of Gasabo Laurent Mbanda: 1954 ...
A day later, the Church of Uganda said they did not recognize the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury. [14] On 20 February 2023, some primates within the fellowship released a statement declaring that it had broken communion with and no longer recognized Justin Welby as primus inter pares of the Anglican Communion, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] de facto ...
Archbishop Njojo was succeeded by Fidèle Dirokpa in 2003, who held office until 2009. The Most Rev. Henri Isingoma was elected the third Archbishop of the Congo on April 28, 2009. [ 3 ] Most of the Congolese Anglicans lives in the eastern Swahili speaking region of the country, the most damaged part of Congo due to two civil wars. [ 4 ]
The spiritual head of the province is the Archbishop of Melanesia, whose metropolitan see is the Diocese of Central Melanesia. The dioceses are: Central Melanesia ; Malaita , Vanuatu and New Caledonia (originally New Hebrides), and Ysabel (all 1975); Temotu (1981); Hanuato'o (1991); Banks and Torres (1996); Central Solomons (1997); Guadalcanal ...
3. Ride before you drive. Wherever you need to go on Earth Day, from point A to point B, make it a priority to leave a little earlier and trade your tires for some wheels.
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