Alphonse Watho-kudi

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Alphonse Watho-kudi [1] was an Anglican bishop in Uganda: [2] he was the Bishop of Nebbi [3] from 2004 until his death in 2021.

He died on 10 January 2021 aged 62, and his funeral was on 12 January 2021 at St Stephen's Cathedral, Goli. [4] [5]

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References

  1. World Anglican
  2. Anglican Communion
  3. LinkedIn
  4. "Nebbi diocese bishop Wathokudi dies".
  5. "Rise in Glory, Bishop Alphonse Watho-kudi | Church of Uganda".