Clyde Igara

Mervin Clyde Igara (born 1951) is a Papua New Guinean Anglican archbishop. He was Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea from 2013 to 2017. He is married to Miriam and they have five children and five grandchildren.


Clyde Igara
Primate of Papua New Guinea
ChurchAnglican Church of Papua New Guinea
SeePort Moresby
In office2013-2017
Orders
Ordination1997
Consecration28 June 2010
by Joseph Kopapa
Personal details
Born1951
Previous postBishop of Dogura

Ecclesiastical career

Igara attended Martyr's Memorial School. He later achieved a degree in electrical engineering from Unitech, Lae. He worked afterwards as director of engineering and technical services with the National Broadcasting Commission.

He studied for the ministry at Newton Theological College, from 1992 to 1996, graduating with a diploma in theology. He was ordained a deacon in 1996, serving one year at Wamira, near Kaieta, in 1997. Igara was ordained as an Anglican priest at Dogura Cathedral in October 1997. He was a parish priest at Boianai from 1998 to 1999 and at Alotau from 2000 to 2009. In 2000, he was appointed vicar general for the same period.

He became the first native bishop of the Diocese of Dogura, on 28 June 2010, which he was until his appointment to be the primate and archbishop of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea at the provincial council held at 14 June 2013. After the retirement of his predecessor, Joseph Kopapa, in December 2012, the positions had been vacant.[1] Igara installation took place at 20 June 2013.[2]

References

Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by
Joseph Kopapa
Primate of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
20132017
Succeeded by
Allan Rirme Migi


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