The Diocese of Central Tanganyika is a diocese in the Anglican Church of Tanzania. Its current bishop is the Right Reverend Dr. Dickson Chilongani. It...
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Church of Tanzania currently ordaining women are: the Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika, the Anglican Diocese of Morogoro, the Anglican Diocese of Kondoa...
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The Anglican dioceses of Mombasa are the Anglican presence in and around Mombasa and south-east Kenya; they are part of the Anglican Church of Kenya. The...
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The Anglican dioceses of Buganda are the Anglican presence in the Central Region, Uganda (equivalent to the old Buganda kingdom); they are part of the...
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of Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika (1923–1989) Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo, the longest-serving bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika...
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John Ball (bishop) (category Anglican bishops of Central Tanganyika)
a British Anglican bishop. He was Assistant Bishop of Central Tanganyika in the Anglican Church of Tanzania, and retired to the Church of England. Ball...
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Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo (category Anglican bishops of Central Tanganyika)
June 1951 – 27 March 2014) was an Anglican bishop and the fifth bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika. Mdimi Mhogolo studied theology in...
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2014 in Tanzania (category Years of the 21st century in Tanzania)
the scandal. 28 March – Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo, bishop of Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika (born 1951) "New Political Party Enters Scene With 'Mature...
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William Wynn Jones (category Anglican bishops of Central Tanganyika)
Welsh Anglican Bishop of Central Tanganyika from 1946 until his death by a car accident in 1950. William (Bill) Wynn Jones was the youngest son of the industrial...
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alphabetical list of bishops and archbishops of the Anglican Communion, with links to articles about their dioceses or provinces where possible. As of 2020 the...
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the Anglican Mission in the Americas and the Gulf Atlantic Diocese Samson Mwaluda, Tanzanian bishop of the Diocese of Taita–Taveta in the Anglican Church...
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initiative of Bishop Bethlehem Nopece, of the Anglican Diocese of Port Elizabeth. It incorporates Anglicans from three denominations: the Anglican Church of Southern...
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Dickson Chilongani (category Anglican bishops of Central Tanganyika)
and the University of Bristol. He has been Principal of Msalato Theological College; Vicar general of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika, a lecturer at Jeonju...
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relationship with the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester in England and the Diocese of Western Tanganyika in Tanzania. The diocese, named for the historic...
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Western Tanganyika in Tanzania. It is currently supporting the work of the Diocese of Western Tanganyika to build a new high school. The diocese is divided...
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the Chamber of Commerce, and William (Bill) Wynn Jones, who was Anglican Bishop of Central Tanganyika. Ernest, who inherited ownership of M. Jones and...
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auspice of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika (D.C.T) and because the first diocese from Central Tanganyika which included all the regions of central region...
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Bishop of Karagwe Diocese Bishop of Konde Diocese Bishop of Lake Tanganyika Diocese Bishop of Mara Diocese Bishop of Mbulu Diocese Bishop of Meru Diocese Bishop...
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Mussa Kahurananga (category Anglican bishops of Western Tanganyika)
Bishop. He was Bishop of West Tanganyika from 1966 to 1983. He died on 30 September 1997. "The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Anglican Communion" edited...
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Paul White (missionary) (category Tanganyika (territory) people)
medical centre of the CMS mission in Tanganyika. White succeeded Dr Cyril Wallace as the medical secretary of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika in 1939. In...
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Zanzibar (redirect from Committee of Six)
with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 km (16–31 mi) off the coast of the African...
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Donald Mtetemela (category Anglican archbishops of Tanzania)
nominated assistant bishop to the Diocese of Central Tanganyika in 1982. He would be the first bishop of the Diocese of Ruaha, from 1990 to 2010. In February...
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Arthur Webb-Jones (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
Chile, and Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, and William (Bill) Wynn Jones was Anglican Bishop of Central Tanganyika from 1946 until his death by car...
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Stone Town (redirect from Stone Town of Zanzibar)
main city of Zanzibar during the period of the British protectorate. When Tanganyika and Zanzibar joined each other to form the United Republic of Tanzania...
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Origins of Embu people are cited from North West Africa. They moved south to Congo. Then they later moved Eastward to the coast of Kenya via Tanganyika. It...
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Africa Time zone: Central Africa Time (UTC+02) Extreme points of Burundi High: Mount Heha 2,684 m (8,806 ft) Low: Lake Tanganyika 772 m (2,533 ft) Land...
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William Percival Johnson (category Anglican missionaries in Malawi)
Percival Johnson (12 March 1854 in St Helens, Isle of Wight – October 1928 in Liuli, Tanganyika) was an Anglican missionary to Nyasaland. After education at...
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John Sepeku (category Anglican archbishops of Tanzania)
1938 and priest in 1939. He worked in the Diocese of Central Tanganyika from 1938 to 1960. He was Archdeacon of Magila from 1960 to 1963. He was consecrated...
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James William Webb-Jones (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
Chamber of Commerce. James William was (through his cousin William (Bill) Wynn Jones who was Anglican Bishop of Central Tanganyika) a cousin of the National...
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St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Manhattan) (category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
Central Tanganyika, also in Africa. The parishes of this diocese are expected to assist with these partnerships. See the report about the "Diocese of New...
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