A.R.G.S.T. Barnabas

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Rt. Rev. A.R.G.S.T. Barnabas
Bishop of Tirunelveli Diocese
Church Christian
Diocese Tirunelveli Diocese
See Church of South India
In office2021–present
PredecessorRt. Rev. Dr. Vadapalli Prasada Rao
SuccessorRt. Rev. Thomas K Ommen
Orders
Ordination1985
Consecration21 November 2021
Personal details
Born (1960-03-17) March 17, 1960 (age 64)
Previous post(s)District Chairman

A.R.G.S.T. Barnabas is an Indian religious leader. [1] Since 2021 he has been Bishop of Tirunelveli Diocese. [2]

Rev. Barnabas was born on 21 March 1960, He was educated at Madurai Kamaraj University. and was educated at the Union Biblical Seminary in Pune earning BA,BD degrees. He was ordained a deacon in 1985 and served as presbyter with a service of more than 35 years in churches. The consecration of the Bishop was held at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Palayamkottai on Sunday 21 November 2021. He is the Sixteenth Bishop of the Tirunelveli Diocese. [3]

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