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The Anglican dioceses of Buganda are the
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presence in the Central Region, Uganda (equivalent to the old
Buganda Buganda is a Bantu peoples, Bantu kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Baganda, Baganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day East Africa, consisting of Buganda's Districts of Uganda, Central Region, inclu ...
kingdom); they are part of the
Church of Uganda The Church of Uganda is a member province of the Anglican Communion. Currently there are 37 dioceses which make up the Church of Uganda, each headed by a bishop. Each diocese is divided into archdeaconries, each headed by a senior priest known a ...
. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Eastern Uganda, of Northern Uganda, of Ankole and Kigezi, and of Rwenzori.


Diocese of Namirembe

The first Anglican church structure in what is now Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania was the Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa, which was erected in June 1884. The first bishop was James Hannington, who made the diocesan headquarters at Mombassa, but he was assassinated (martyred) on 8 February 1886. The third Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa,
Alfred Tucker Alfred Robert Tucker (1849–1914) was the Anglican Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa (covering the contemporary countries of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania), from 1890 to 1899, and Bishop of Uganda from 1899 to 1908. Early days Tucker was bo ...
, resolved to divide the diocese: he stayed on Bishop of Uganda, while Kenya and part of northern Tanganyika became the Diocese of Mombasa; the division was effected in 1898. From then until 1926 — when the Diocese of Upper Nile was dividing from it — the Diocese of Uganda included all
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,
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and
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, in what was then the country of
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. On 1 July 1960, in preparation for the formation of an independent church province, the diocese was split in five: one of the smaller new dioceses retained the same bishop and became the Diocese of Namirembe (so her bishop became Bishop of Namirembe). After the division, the diocese's territory was East Buganda and Busoga. Brown was elected to become the first archbishop of the new province and took up the post in 1961, when the eight dioceses were erected into the
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. The arrangement whereby the Archbishop was elected ended in 1977, when the Bishop of Kampala became Archbishop ''ex officio''. Since 1890, throughout its many changes, the diocese's mother church has been St Paul's Cathedral, on
Namirembe Namirembe is a hill in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. It is also a common name given to girls in several Baganda clans. Namirembe comes from the Luganda word "mirembe" meaning ''peace''. Namirembe loosely translates into ''Full of ...
hill in
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. The current building is the fifth Namirembe Cathedral on the same site.


Bishops of Eastern Equatorial Africa

*1884–1885: James Hannington *1886–1888: Henry Parker *1890–''1899''
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Bishops of Uganda

*''1899''–1908: Alfred Tucker *1912–1934: John Willis *1934–1953: Cyril Stuart **19471960 (ret.): Aberi Balya, assistant bishop"The Anglican Episcopate: Dioceses in Africa" in
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(ed.) ''The Episcopal Church Annual, 1957'' (New York: Morehouse-Gorham)
p. 382
for Tooro, Bunyoro, Ankole and Kigezi **1951–1960: Percy James "Jim" Brazier, assistant bishop for Ruanda-Urundi (became first diocesan Bishop of Ruanda-Urundi; 3 August 190330 November 1989; deaconed 12 June 1927 & priested 3 June 1928 by Cyril Garbett at
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; consecrated 2 February 1951 by
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(
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) at
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) **June 19521960: Festo Lutaya, assistant bishop (became first diocesan of West Buganda) *1953–''1960'' Leslie Brown **5 May 19571960:
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, assistant bishop **1 May''1 July 1960'':
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, assistant bishop In 1957, preparing for the split into five dioceses, Brown oversaw the creation of five "areas", to be overseen by himself and his four suffragans: *Ruanda-Urundi had already been under Brazier's oversight since 1951 *April/May 1957 onwards: Lutaya had the West Buganda area *5 May 1957 onwards: Shalita, for Ankole-Kigezi (became first diocesan Bishop of Ankole-Kigezi) *9 May 1957 onwards: Brown took direct oversight of the ''East Buganda and Busoga area'' *16 May 1957before 1 May 1960: Balya was assistant bishop for Toro-Bunyoro until his retirement *1 May 1960 onwards: Sabiti succeeded Balya over Toro-Bunyoro-Mboga (became first bishop diocesan of Rwenzori) On the split in 1960, the five men became diocesan bishops of their areas.


Bishops of Namirembe

*''1960''21 November 1965 (ret.): Leslie Brown, Archbishop of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi from 1961 *21 November 19651985: Dunstan Nsubuga, first indigenous bishop (assistant since 1964) *1985–1994:
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(assistant bishop 1975–1985)Dictionary of African Christian Biography — Kauma, Misaeri Kitemaggwa
/ref> *1994–2009: Samuel Ssekkadde *2009–present: Kityo Luwalira (consecrated and installed 31 May 2009)


Diocese of West Buganda

One of the five dioceses erected in 1960 from the Uganda diocese was that of West Buganda. Lutaya (an assistant bishop) was made the first Bishop of West Buganda; in 1964, he moved the diocesan headquarters from Masaka to his hometown Mityana, which caused trouble in Masaka. The controversy rolled on and delayed Tomusange's enthronement in September 1966. Her cathedral has been St Paul's Cathedral, Kako (in Masaka) since before 1974.


Bishops of West Buganda

*1960–1965 (ret.): Festo Lutaya *1965–?: Stephen Tomusange (previously an assistant bishop on the Upper Nile) *before 1986before 2001:
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* Samuel Ssemakula *23 January 201131 May 2015 (d.): Godfrey Makumbi *28 August 2016present: Henry Katumba Tamale


Diocese of Kampala

Founded in 1972 from Namirembe diocese, the diocesan bishop of Kampala has always been Archbishop of Uganda. (They are ''never'' called Archbishop of Kampala; there is a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kampala.) Because of the archbishop's national duties, there have often been assistant bishops in the diocese; the cathedral is All Saints on Nakasero hill, central
Kampala Kampala (, ) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,680,000 and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Ruba ...
.


Assistant Bishops of Kampala

Assistant bishops have included: *1983–1997: Lucas Gonahasa (previously Assistant Bishop of Bukedi) *2004 (ret.):Anglican Communion News Service — Provincial Secretary and CMS official named new bishops in Uganda
/ref> Eliphaz Maari *30 January 2005June 2012 (ret.): Zac Niringiye *10 December 2006?: David Sebuhinja, assistant for the Provincial SecretariatChurch of Uganda — Archbishop's Charge to 19th Provincial Assembly, 26–29 August 2008
(Accessed 18 February 2020)
*2 September 2007?:
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, bishop for COU congregations in the USA *2014–present:
Hannington Mutebi Hannington Mutebi is an Anglican bishop who serves in Uganda: since 2014 he has been Assistant Bishop of Kampala He was appointed Chancellor Chancellor ( la, cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many n ...


Diocese of Mityana

Erected from West Buganda and inaugurated on 22 May 1977, the Diocese of Mityana has its bishop's seat at St Andrew's Cathedral, Namukozi.


Bishops of Mityana

*19771989: Yokana Mukasa *22 January 1989New Vision — Mityana gets new Bishop
/ref>?: Wilson Mutebi *January 20022008: Dunstan Bukenya *26 October 20082020:
Stephen Kaziimba Samuel Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu (called Stephen Kaziimba; also spelled Kazima; born 15 August 1962) is a Ugandan Anglican bishop. On 28 August 2019, he was elected to serve as the ninth Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Kampala, effective 1 Mar ...
Mityana Diocese — The Bishop
/ref> (became Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Kampala) *2 February 2020present: James Bukomeko


Diocese of Mukono

Mukono diocese was divided from Namirembe diocese in 1983, when Mpalanyi-Nkoyoyo, an assistant bishop of Namirembe, was elected the new diocese's first bishop. The mother church is SS Andrew & Philip Cathedral, Mukono.


Bishops of Mukono

*19831995:
Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo (4 October 1938 – 5 January 2018) was a Ugandan Anglican bishop. He served as the Archbishop and Primate of the Church of Uganda from 1995 to 2004. He was married to Ruth Nalweyiso, since 1965 until his death, and t ...
(previously assistant bishop of Namirembe; became Archbishop of Uganda) *November 1995June 2002 (ret.):New Vision — Mukono Gets New Bishop
/ref> Michael Senyimba *30 June 2002September 2010 (ret.):
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*19 September 2010present:
James Ssebaggala James Ssebaggala is an Anglican bishop who serves in Uganda: he has been the fourth and current Bishop of Mukono since 2010. A native of Mukono District he trained as an architect in Entebbe. He studied for the priesthood at Uganda Christian U ...


Diocese of Luweero

Founded from the Diocese of Namirembe in 1991,Uganda Radio Network — Bishop Bugimbi Burial For Monday
/ref> the cathedral is St Mark's, Luweero.


Bishops of Luweero

*8 December 19911996:
Mesusera Bugimbi Mesusera Bugimbi was an Anglican bishop who served in Uganda }), is a landlocked country in East Africa East Africa, Eastern Africa, or East of Africa, is the eastern subregion of the African continent. In the United Nations Statist ...
*1996–2015: Evans Mukasa *17 May 2015present:
Eridard Nsubuga Eridard Kironde Nsubuga is an Anglican bishop who serves in Uganda: he has been Bishop of Luweero since 2015.


Diocese of Central Buganda

In 1995, the Diocese of Central Buganda was created by splitting territory from the West Buganda diocese. The cathedral is at Kasaka, St John's.


Bishops of Central Buganda

*1995–2001: George SinabulyaDiocese of Central Buganda — Historical Background
/ref> *2001–2016: Jackson Matovu *29 January 2017present: Micheal LubowaNew Vision — Consecration of Central Buganda Bishop to go on
/ref>


See also

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Anglican dioceses of Ankole and Kigezi The Anglican dioceses of Ankole and Kigezi are the Anglican presence in (roughly) the ancient Ankole kingdom and the old Kigezi District; they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the church are in the areas of Buganda, o ...
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Anglican dioceses of Eastern Uganda The Anglican dioceses of Eastern Uganda are the Anglican presence in (roughly) the Eastern Region, Uganda; they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Buganda, of Northern Uganda, of Ankole ...
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Anglican dioceses of Northern Uganda The Anglican dioceses of Northern Uganda are the Anglican presence in (roughly) the Northern Region, Uganda; they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Buganda, of Eastern Uganda, of Ankole a ...
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Anglican dioceses of Rwenzori The Anglican dioceses of Rwenzori are the Anglican presence in (roughly) the areas near the Rwenzori mountains; they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Buganda, of Eastern Uganda, of North ...
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List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Uganda {{short description, None The Roman Catholic Church in Uganda is composed of 4 ecclesiastical provinces and 15 suffragan dioceses. List of dioceses Episcopal Conference of Uganda Ecclesiastical Province of Gulu * Archdiocese of Gulu ** Diocese of ...


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