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Page 72
... Bishops meeting 11-12 January 1994 , the bishops issued a press release announcing that Bishop Bamwoze would be given a year's sabbatical leave , to begin in April 1994 , and in his absence the Archbishop of Uganda would take over the ...
... Bishops meeting 11-12 January 1994 , the bishops issued a press release announcing that Bishop Bamwoze would be given a year's sabbatical leave , to begin in April 1994 , and in his absence the Archbishop of Uganda would take over the ...
Page 85
... bishop , the outgoing Archbishop Okoth was told by the government desperate to hold the church together , that the new archbishop was to be the Bishop of Mukono , a Muganda . Okoth then dutifully canvassed for Mukono among the other bishops ...
... bishop , the outgoing Archbishop Okoth was told by the government desperate to hold the church together , that the new archbishop was to be the Bishop of Mukono , a Muganda . Okoth then dutifully canvassed for Mukono among the other bishops ...
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... bishops acting in concert , and thus more a local than an external initiative , although admittedly the two are not mutually exclusive . Certainly appointing a foreign missionary to replace local African bishops in both Uganda and ...
... bishops acting in concert , and thus more a local than an external initiative , although admittedly the two are not mutually exclusive . Certainly appointing a foreign missionary to replace local African bishops in both Uganda and ...
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Accra African Christianity AICs American Amin Angley Anglican anglophone Apostolic Archbishop Assemblies of God Baganda Bamenda Bamileke Bamwoze Baptist Bible blessing born-again Busoga Cameroon Catholic bishops Catholic Church centre charismatic Chiluba Christian Churches Christian Council Christian nation Christian Zionism church leaders Church of Uganda civil society claimed clergy colonial congregations considerable constitution corruption crusades cultural deliverance Democratisation demons diocesan diocese Douala Duncan-Williams economic elections élite established Evangelical evangelist expatriate Faith Gospel funds Ghana Ghanaian groups Ibid important independence International involvement Jesus Kampala Kaunda leadership London Lusaka mainline churches ministry Mirror Mission missionaries movement Museveni Muslim Ndongmo Nevers Mumba Nigeria Nkongsamba organisations Otabil pastor Pentecostal Pentecostal churches political preaching Presbyterian President priests programme Protestant Rawlings religion religious role Rwanda social South Africa spirit structures Synod theology traditional UNIP University Press Western World Yaoundé Zambia