Jonah Lwanga
Jonah (Lwanga) is the Metropolitan of Kampala and All Uganda, in Central Africa under the Eastern Orthodox Church of Alexandria. His see is Kampala, with jurisdiction over all Uganda. This Church, numbering about 60,000 people dates back to the 1930s.
Biography
Born 18 July 1945 in the village Ddegeya, Uganda. Lwanga's grandfather, Obadiah Basajjakitalo, was one of the two initial leaders of the Orthodox Church in Uganda along with Ruben Spartas Mukasa.
He completed his general education in Bulemezi and Kyaddondo, Uganda (1952-1964).
In 1964-1968 he studied at the Ecclesiastical School of Crete. In 1968-1978 he holds a degree in Theology and Philosophy from the University of Athens with.
In 1979−1981 he served Secretary of the Orthodox Mission in Uganda.
1 May 1981 he was ordained a Deacon, in 1982 he was ordained a priest.
On 27 January 1992 he was ordained vicar Bishop of Bukoba.
On 12 May 1997 he was elected by the Holy Synod as Metropolitan of Kampala and All Uganda.
Sources
- Article on the Eastern Orthodox Church in Uganda
- Jonah (Lwanga) of Kampala at OrthodoxWiki.
- Holy Archdioceses
- Metropolitan Jonah of Kampala and All Uganda at Orthodox Research Institute. (OCMC Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 2 (1999)).
- Devil has taken charge of Uganda - Jonah Lwanga
Eastern Orthodox Church titles | ||
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Preceded by see created |
Bishop of Bukoba (Tanzania) 1992-1997 |
Succeeded by Porphyrios (Skikos) |
Preceded by Theodoros Nankyamas |
Metropolitan of Kampala and All Uganda 1997-Present |
Succeeded by — |