Monday, January 9, 2012

Anglican Archbishop Orombi to retire in June


From Uganda-

Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi has called for the election of the next Archbishop of the Church of Uganda. The announcement came during a regularly scheduled meeting of the House of Bishops on Saturday, 7th January, in Mbarara.

Orombi confirmed the announcement in Ntungamo on Sunday, 8th January, during the consecration and enthronement of the new Bishop of South Ankole Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Nathan Ahimbisibwe.

The election of the next Archbishop will take place in June 2012 by the House of Bishops. The enthronement of the new Archbishop will take place in December 2012.

More here-

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/628230-anglican-archbishop-orombi-to-retire-in-june.html

1 comment:

Leonard said...

Not a momement too soon before ALL the U.S. State Supreme Courts reject the instigated Archbishop Orombi bid(s) that poached on various properties of TEC by offering ¨ecclesiastical protection.¨

As we know the Supreme Court of Georgia recently said no. Let us hope the next Archbishop of Uganda keeps his, and it will be a he, focus on the deadly vertical corruption, child witchburnings, civil warring, and human rights disgrace that is the existing on-the-ground condition of Ugandan society...¨poisoness¨ is a word that best describes the reality of life in Uganda that ought be addressed instead of attempting to export a special kind of Ugandan/Anglican ¨righteous/protection¨ that does not exist.