Uganda’s first female cathedral provost takes up her postBy Rachel Farmer Posted Jul 12, 2019 |
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The Very Rev. Rebecca Margaret Nyegenye was installed as provost of All Saints Cathedral in Kampala on July 10. Photo: Church of Uganda via Facebook
[Anglican Communion News Service] The Church of Uganda’s first female provost was installed on July 10 at All Saints’ Cathedral in Kampala. Dr. Rebecca Margaret Nyegenye was ordained in 1997 in Bukedi Diocese and was assistant vicar at St. John’s Church in Busia before moving to Uganda Christian University as a chaplain’s assistant in 2002. In 2012, she became the university’s chaplain.
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