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A. C. Solomon Raj
A. C. Solomon Raj (born 18 March 1961) is the seventh successor of Frank Whittaker and eighth Bishop in Medak of the Protestant Church of South India Society and shepherds the Diocese from the ''Cathedra'' of the Bishop housed in the Church of South India, CSI-Medak Cathedral in Medak Town, Telangana, India. On 12 October 2016, the Church of South India Synod headquartered in Chennai, appointed Solomon Raj to assume the ecclesiastical Office of the Bishopric of Diocese of Medak, Medak and was consecrated the next day on 13 October 2016 at the Church of South India, CSI-St. George's Cathedral, Chennai, ending four yearsGeorge Conger, ''Four year wait for bishop ends for Central Indian diocese'', Anglican Ink, 20.10.201 of ''sede vacante'' in the Diocese of Medak which was without a bishop during the intervening period of 2012–2016. Solomon Raj is an wikt:eloquent, eloquent speaker with near native fluency in Telugu language, Telugu, Hindi language, Hindi, and English language ...
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Diocese Of Medak
The Diocese of Medak is one of the prominent Dioceses in the Church of South India, a Protestant Uniting Church with its headquarters in Medak comprising nearly 200 Presbyters ministering to Telugu, Lambadi, Tamil,P. Y. Luke, J. B. Carman, ''Village Christians and Hindu Culture'', Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, 1968, pp.15, 17, 2/ref> Kannada language, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindustani ( Hindi and Urdu), English and other linguistic groups numbering nearly 1/3rds of a million spread over 105 pastorates and administered through 3 District Church Councils (DCC), ''namely'', the Town DCC, the Medak DCC and the Godavari DCC geographically located in the erstwhile civil districts of Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Rangareddy, Hyderabad and Mahboobnagar in Telangana. History Christianity in India Saint Bartholomew, one of the Twelve Apostles landedGeorge Nedungatt, ''Quest for the Historical Thomas Apostle of India: A Re-reading of the Evidence'', Theological Publications in ...
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