Micheal Lubowa
Micheal Lubowa is an Anglican bishop who serves in Uganda:[1] he has been Bishop of Central Buganda since consecration on 29 January 2017.[2]
Lubowa is a son of George Sinabulya, the inaugural Bishop of Central Buganda. He was educated at Uganda Christian University and the University of Gloucestershire. Lubowa was ordained a deacon in 2001 and a priest in 2002. He was Archdeacon of Mityana before becoming bishop.
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- Eastern Equatorial Africa: James Hannington
- Henry Parker
- Alfred Tucker
- Uganda: Alfred Tucker
- John Willis
- Cyril Stuart
- Leslie Brown
- assistant (area) bishops: Aberi Balya
- Jim Brazier
- Festo Lutaya
- Kosiya Shalita
- Erica Sabiti
- Namirembe: Leslie Brown
- Dunstan Nsubuga
- Misaeri Kauma
- Samuel Ssekkadde
- Kityo Luwalira
- for diocesan bishops, see Archbishop of Uganda
- assistant bishops: Lucas Gonahasa
- Eliphaz Maari
- Zac Niringiye
- Hannington Mutebi
- George Sinabulya
- Jackson Matovu
- Micheal Lubowa
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