Erica Sabiti was Archbishop of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Boga-Zaire from 1966 to 1974. Sabiti's year of birth is uncertain, but sources agree that he...
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Leslie Brown, Bishop of Namirembe 1966–1972: Erica Sabiti, Bishop of Ruwenzori 1972–1974: Erica Sabiti, Bishop of Kampala 1974–1977: Janani Luwum, Bishop...
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he moved to Uganda where he worked as Provincial Training Adviser to Erica Sabiti, the first African Anglican Archbishop of Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi...
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Church Anglican Communion See Kampala In office 1974–1977 Predecessor Erica Sabiti Successor Silvanus Wani Previous post(s) Anglican Church Province of...
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archbishop. Brown was succeeded in 1966 by the first Ugandan archbishop, Erica Sabiti. Relationships between the Anglicans and Roman Catholics that have been...
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Rwenzori was erected when the Diocese of Uganda split in five in 1960; Erica Sabiti became its first diocesan bishop, having served since earlier that year...
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during his time there. He worked with leaders including Festo Kivengere, Erica Sabiti, Blasio Kigozi, Yosiya Kinuka, Simeoni Nsibambi and William Nagenda....
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May 1957 – 1960: Kosiya Shalita, assistant bishop 1 May – 1 July 1960: Erica Sabiti, assistant bishop In 1957, preparing for the split into five dioceses...
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Province of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi In office 1961–1965 Successor Erica Sabiti Other post(s) Bishop of Uganda/of Namirembe 1953–1965 Assistant bishop...
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