John Ramadhani
The Most Reverend John Ramadhani | |
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Archbishop emeritus of Tanzania | |
Church | Anglican Church of Tanzania |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1971 |
Consecration |
1980 by Mussa Kahurananga |
Personal details | |
Born |
1 August 1932 Zanzibar |
Previous post |
Archbishop of Tanzania Bishop of Zanzibar and Tanga Bishop of Zanzibar |
John Acland Ramadhani (born Zanzibar, 1 August 1932) is a former Tanzanian Anglican archbishop. His grandfather was Cecil Majaliwa, the first African Anglican priest of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa.[1]:337,341
He completed a degree at the University of East Africa. He also gained degrees in England from Queens College, Birmingham, and the University of Birmingham.
He was principal at St. Andrew's Teachers College, in Korogwe, from 1967 to 1969.
Ramadhani was ordained a priest in 1976 at Christ Church, Zanzibar[1]:341 by Mussa Kahurananga. He was warden at St. Mark's Theological College, in Dar es Salaam, from 1977 to 1979.
Ramadhani was bishop of the Diocese of Zanzibar and Tanga, from 1980 to 2001. After the diocese split, he served as interim Bishop of Zanzibar until 2002, when Bishop Douglas Toto took office and Ramadhani retired.
He was archbishop and primate of the Anglican Church of Tanzania from 1984 to 1998.
References
- 1 2 Moriyama, Jerome T. "Building a home-grown Church". In Daniel O'Connor. Three Centuries of Mission. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
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Anglican Communion titles | ||
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Preceded by Mussa Kahurananga |
Primate of the Anglican Church of Tanzania 1984–1998 |
Succeeded by Donald Mtetemela |
Preceded by Yohana Jumaa |
Bishop of Zanzibar and Tanga 1980–2000 |
Succeeded by Himself as interim Bishop of Zanzibar |
Succeeded by Phillip Baji as Bishop of Tanga | ||
New title | interim Bishop of Zanzibar 2001–2002 |
Succeeded by Douglas Toto as Bishop of Zanzibar |