Anglican Diocese Of Maseno South
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The Anglican dioceses of Maseno are the
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presence in and around
Maseno Maseno is a town in Kisumu, the third largest city in Kenya. It is located along Kisumu - Busia, Kenya, Busia highway 25 kilometers to the provincial capital and it is in north west ward. Another road connects Maseno to Vihiga town, located 15 kilo ...
, the
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of
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, and the western slopes of
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, south-west
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; they are part of the
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. The remaining dioceses of the Church area in the areas of Mombasa, of Mount Kenya, and of Nakuru.


Diocese of Maseno South

Three dioceses created from the
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in 1960 took in the westernmost area (
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: Maseno), the west-central and north-west area (
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:
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) and the central and north-east parts ( Central Province:
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), leaving Mombasa diocese with the south-west area. Maseno diocese itself first split in 1970, into Maseno South and Maseno North, and the southern diocese retained St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral,
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, while Olang' translated to the northern diocese. Maseno South diocese itself has since been split a further three times: Maseno West (1985), Southern Nyanza (1993), and Maseno East (2016).Anglican Church of Kenya — Diocese of Maseno South
(Accessed 3 November 2017)


Bishops of Maseno

*1961–1970:
Festo Olang' Festo Habakkuk Olang’,was born in Ebusakami Esabalu village about 1914 In 1925 he began attending Kisumu Primary School, then called Komulo School. In 1927, he sat for the Common Entrance Examination at Maseno School and was admitted in 1928. He s ...
(became Bishop of Maseno North) **21 December 19651970: Evans Agola (became Bishop of Maseno South)


Bishops of Maseno South

*1970–1973: Evans Agola *February 19741994:
Henry Okullu John Henry Okullu (1929, Ramba Village, Asembo Central Location, Siaya District, Nyanza Province – 1999) was a Kenyan Anglican bishop and theology, theologian. Okullu was a bishop in the Anglican Church of Kenya known for his outspoken criticism ...
**January 19821985:
Daniel Omolo (Jonathan) Daniel Omolo was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century. Omolo was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru. He was ordained deacon in 1957 and priest in 1959. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975 ...
, Assistant Bishop (became first Bishop of Maseno West) **January 19901991:
Haggai Nyang' Haggai Nyang' was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last decade of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first. Nyang' was educated at the Church Training Centre, Kapsabet. He was ordained deacon in 1967 and priest in 1968 ...
, Assistant Bishop (became first Bishop of Southern Nyanza) *1994–2018: Mwai Abiero *2018 - Charles Onginjo


Diocese of Maseno North

The first time the Maseno diocese was split, in 1970, the northern portion was erected into the Diocese of Maseno North. Olang', the only diocesan of all Maseno, translated to the new northern See. It was divided in order to make Butere and Mumias dioceses in 1993.


Bishops of Maseno North

*1970:
Festo Olang' Festo Habakkuk Olang’,was born in Ebusakami Esabalu village about 1914 In 1925 he began attending Kisumu Primary School, then called Komulo School. In 1927, he sat for the Common Entrance Examination at Maseno School and was admitted in 1928. He s ...
(elected
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) *1970–1993:
James Mundia James Israel Mundia was an Anglican Bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century. Agola was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru. He was ordained deacon in 1959 and priest in 1960. He was Youth Youth is the time of l ...
**1984–1987:
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, Assistant Bishop (became first Bishop of Nambale) *1995–present:
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Diocese of Maseno West

In 1985, the Diocese of Maseno West was carved (on 1 January) from the Maseno South diocese. The diocese itself was split in 1999 to create Bondo diocese.


Bishops of Maseno West

*1985–1991:
Daniel Omolo (Jonathan) Daniel Omolo was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century. Omolo was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru. He was ordained deacon in 1957 and priest in 1959. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975 ...
(previously Assistant Bishop of Maseno South) Gitari, David. ''Troubled but not Destroyed: Autobiography'
p. 58
(Accessed 25 November 2017)
*1991–present:
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Diocese of Nambale

Nambale diocese was erected from Maseno North in 1987, and was itself sub-divided to erect Katakwa and Bungoma dioceses in 1991 and 1996.


Bishops of Nambale

*1987–?:
Isaac Manango Isaac; grc, Ἰσαάκ, Isaák; ar, إسحٰق/إسحاق, Isḥāq; am, ይስሐቅ is one of the three patriarchs of the Israelites and an important figure in the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He was the ...
(previously Assistant Bishop of Maseno North) * Josiah Were *2014–present: Robert Magina


Diocese of Katakwa

The Diocese of Katakwa was carved from the Nambale diocese on 1 January 1991; after a concerted campaign led by, among others,
Alexander Muge Alexander Kipsang Muge (1948–1990) was an Anglican bishop in Kenya: he was Bishop of Eldoret from 1983 until his death in 1990. Muge was born in 1948 and educated at St. Philip's, Maseno. He was ordained deacon in 1975 and priest in 1976. He ...
,
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Bishops of Katakwa

*1991–2007:
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*7 January 20072016: Zakayo Epusi *2016–present: John Omuse


Diocese of Southern Nyanza

Divided on 1 January 1993 from the Diocese of Maseno South, the Southern Nyanza diocese has her cathedral at
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Bishops of Southern Nyanza

*1991–2002:
Haggai Nyang' Haggai Nyang' was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last decade of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first. Nyang' was educated at the Church Training Centre, Kapsabet. He was ordained deacon in 1967 and priest in 1968 ...
(previously Assistant Bishop of Maseno South) *2002–present:
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**2016–present:
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Diocese of Butere

Butere was split off Maseno North in January 1993. The cathedral is at St Luke's, Butere, while there are development plans for a Canon Awori Memorial Cathedral in
Butere Butere is a town in Kakamega County of the former Western Province of Kenya. It has an urban population of 4,725 (2009 census). Until 2010, the town was the capital of the former Butere/Mumias District. Transportation links Butere is linked by r ...
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Bishops of Butere

*1993–2003: Horace EtemesiButere Diocese — History
(Accessed 26 December 2017)
*2003–2013: Michael Sande *6 October 2013September 2020: Tim Wambunya *12 September 2021Present:
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Diocese of Mumias

The Diocese of Mumias was erected from Maseno North diocese in January 1993 (the same time as Butere).


Bishops of Mumias

*1993–2001: William Shikukule (died in office) *30 June 20022017: Beneah Salala *2017–present: Joseph Wandera


Diocese of Bungoma

By the sub-division of the Diocese of Nambale, Bungoma diocese was created on 1 January 1996.


Bishops of Bungoma

*13 October 19962009:
Eliud Wabukala Eliud Wamukekhe Wabukala (born in Bungoma West District, 1951) is a Kenyan Anglican Archbishop notable as a leader in the Anglican realignment. He is Bishop of the Diocese of All Saints Cathedral and the fifth Primate of the Anglican Church of K ...
(became Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya) *1 November 2009present: George Mechumo


Diocese of Bondo

The Diocese of Bondo in
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was erected on 1 September 1999 from Maseno West diocese.


Bishops of Bondo

*20 February 2000July 2017: Johannes Angela (retired) *July 2017present:
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* January 2021present: Emily Onyango, Assistant Bishop


Diocese of Maseno East

The Maseno East diocese is the youngest in the area, having been created from Maseno South on 1 January 2016.


Bishops of Maseno East

*June 2016present: Joshua OwitiStandard Media — Wabukala ordains first bishop of newly created ACK diocese
(Accessed 27 December 2017)


References

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