Eliphaz Maari (born 1954) is an
Anglican
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bishop
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who served in
Uganda
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: he was the
Assistant Bishop of Kampala from 1997 to 2004. He was also head of
Uganda Christian University.
["Anglican Communion in Crisis: How Episcopal Dissidents and Their African" Hassett, M.K. p217: New Jersey; ]Princeton University Press
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; 2009
References
21st-century Anglican bishops in Uganda
Anglican bishops of Kampala
Academic staff of Uganda Christian University
1954 births
Living people
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