Stephen Mwangi
Kenyan Anglican bishop
Stephen Njihia Mwangi,[1] MPhil,[2] was an Anglican bishop in Kenya[3] during the last decade of the 20th century and the first two of the 21st: he was Bishop of Nakuru from 1990[4] until 2011.[5]
He was the celebrant at the enthronement of Benjamin Nzimbi as Archbishop of Kenya in 2002.[6]
References
- ^ "Kenya Gazette 12 Apr 1990 p 458
- ^ OCMS
- ^ "Religion and Politics in Kenya: Essays in Honor of a Meddlesome Priest" Knighton, B p 94: New York; Palgrave Macmillan; 2009 ISBN 9781349378616
- ^ "Overseas Appointments". Church Times. No. 6633. 30 March 1990. p. 4. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 22 February 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
- ^ ACK
- ^ Anglican News
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- Manasses Kuria
- Ladan Kamau
- Stephen Mwangi
- Ole Sapit, Bishop of Kericho (became first bishop of that diocese)
- Joseph Muchai
- Peter Arok, Bishop of Twic East
- Musa Kamuren, Bishop of Baringo
- Alexander Muge
- Stephen Kewasis (became first Bishop of Kitale)
- Thomas Kogo
- Christopher Ruto
- Stephen Kewasis (previously Bishop of Eldoret)
- Samson Tuliapus, assistant Bishop of Kapenguria
- Emmanuel Chemengich
- Ole Sapit (elected Primate of Kenya)
- Ernest Ng'eno
- Paul Korir
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