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Silvanus Wani

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Silvanus Goi Wani (1915-1998) was an Anglican archbishop who served in Uganda during the last third of the 20th-century.[1]

Wani was ordained in 1944. He served in the Upper Nile region from 1942 to 1961, including two years as a Chaplain to the Armed Forces during World war Two. He was Diocesan Secretary of Northern Uganda from 1961 to 1964. He was consecrated as an Assistant Bishop of Northern Uganda in 1964.[2] He was translated to Madi and West Nile in 1969. He became archbishop in 1977, serving until 198

References

  1. ^ All Africa
  2. ^ The Living Church - Volume 148 - Page 81:in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; MOrhouse-Gorman; 1964