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| type = Bishop | honorific-prefix = The Most Reverend | name = Stanley Ntagali | title = Archbishop of Uganda, Bishop of Kampala | image = | alt = | caption = | church = Church of Uganda | archdiocese = | diocese = Diocese of Kampala | see = | term = since 2012 | predecessor = Henry Luke Orombi | successor = | other_post = Bishop of Masindi-Kitara (2004–2012) | ordination = 1981 | ordinated_by = | consecration = 19 December 2004 | consecrated_by = Henry Luke Orombi | rank = Bishop of Masindi-Kitara (2004–2012) | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1955|3|1|df=y}} | birth_place = Kigezi District, Uganda | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Bishop Tucker Theological College St. Paul's University, Limuru Oxford Centre for Mission Studies | spouse = }} Stanley Ntagali (born 1 March 1955) is a Ugandan Anglican bishop. Since 2012, he has been the Archbishop of Uganda, and therefore head of the Church of Uganda, and Bishop of Kampala. He was Bishop of Masindi-Kitara from 2004 to 2012. Early life and educationNtagali was born in Kabale, Uganda to Ernest and Molly Ntagali.[1][2] At age 16, he and his family migrated to the Hoima District.[2] Ntagali studied theology and trained for ordained ministry at Bishop Tucker Theological College, an Anglican seminary, graduating with a certificate in theology in 1981. He continued his studies after ordination, completing a Bachelor of Divinity degree from St. Paul's University, Limuru in Kenya and a Master of Arts degree in theology and development from the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (associated with Middlesex University) in 2000.[1] Ordained ministryIn 1981, Ntagali was ordained in the Church of Uganda.[3] He was a missionary in Karamoja until 1986.[1] He then served as a parish priest in the Diocese of Bunyoro-Kitara until 2002.[4] He was Archdeacon of Masindi from 1994 to 1999, Diocesan Secretary of Bunyoro-Kitara from 2000 to 2002, and Provincial Secretary for the Church of Uganda from 2003 to 2004.[1] Episcopal ministryOn 19 December 2004, Ntagali was consecrated as a bishop for the newly created Diocese of Masindi-Kitara by Archbishop Henry Orombi. Ntagali was the first bishop consecrated by Orombi.[5] Ntagali was elected to be the next Archbishop of Uganda by a secret ballot by all the 34 bishops of the church of Uganda on 22 June 2011. He was installed as archbishop on 16 December 2012 at St. Paul's Cathedral at Namirembe.[6][7] In addition to serving as the Archbishop of Uganda, Ntagali serves as bishop of the Diocese of Kampala, which is the episcopal see of the archbishop. His official position is Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Kampala.[8] ViewsNtagali supports the ordination of women as priests and bishops.[9] Personal lifeIn 1978, Ntagali married Beatrice.[1] Together, they have four sons and one daughter.[1][10] See also{{Portal|Anglicanism}}
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web | title=UGANDA, Archbishop of, | url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U273239 | website=Who's Who 2017 | publisher=Oxford University Press | accessdate=30 December 2016 | date=November 2016}} 2. ^1 {{cite web | first=Wilson Akiiki | last=Kaija | url=http://ugandaradionetwork.com/a/story.php?s=43233 | title= Masindi Bishop Ntagali Is New Archbishop of Uganda | date=22 June 2012 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | publisher=Uganda Radio Network (URN)}} 3. ^{{cite web | title=Portrait of a Bishop | url=http://www.bristol.anglican.org/churches/uganda/whos-who/portrait-of-a-bishop/v| website=Bristol Uganda link | publisher=Diocese of Bristol | accessdate=30 December 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news | last1=Conger | first1=Georgev | title=Stanley Ntagali elected Archbishop of Uganda | url=http://www.churchnewspaper.com/26399/archives | accessdate=30 December 2016 | work=The Church of England Newspaper | date=1 July 2012 | page=5}} 5. ^{{cite web | last=Simon | url=http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=29250:archbishop-ntagali-i-was-captured-by-jesus-before-i-became-wild | title=Archbishop Ntagali: ‘‘I Was Captured by Jesus Before I Became Wild’’ | first=Simon | date=22 December 2013 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | publisher=The Observer (Uganda)}} 6. ^{{cite web | title=Ntagali Is New Church of Uganda Archbishop | url=http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Ntagali+is+new+CoU+Archbishop/-/688334/1433046/-/14gw18qz/-/index.html | last=Ephraim Kasozi | first=and Sarah Tumwebaze | date=22 June 2012 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | publisher=Daily Monitor}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/632239-rt--rev-stanley-ntagali-is-new-cou-archbishop.html | title=Right Reverend Stanley Ntagali Is New COU Archbishop | publisher=New Vision | date=22 June 2012 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | first=and Vicky Wandawa | last=Raymond Baguma}} 8. ^{{cite web | first=Luke | last=Orombi | date=11 January 2012 | url=http://churchofuganda.org/news/archbishops-press-statement-on-his-retirement | title=Archbishop's Press Statement On His Retirement | publisher=Church of Uganda}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Church of Ugandan applauds CoE women bishops vote|url=http://www.anglican.ink/article/church-ugandan-applauds-coe-women-bishops-vote|website=Anglican Ink|accessdate=30 December 2016|date=16 July 2014}} 10. ^{{cite web | first=Nicodemus | last=Okille | url=http://www.anglicannews.org/news/2012/06/the-rt-rev-stanley-ntagali-elected-8th-archbishop-of-the-church-of-uganda.aspx | date=22 June 2012 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | title=The Right Reverend Stanley Ntagali Elected 8th Archbishop of the Church of Uganda | publisher=Anglican Communion News Service (London)}} External links
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