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James Israel Mundia was an Anglican Bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century. [1]

Agola was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru. He was ordained deacon in 1959 and priest in 1960. He was Youth adviser for the Diocese of Maseno from 1965 until 1970; and Bishop of Maseno North from 1970 [2] to 1973. [3]

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References

  1. 'The Living Church', Volume 186 p10: New York; Morehouse-Gorham; 1983
  2. "New bishop for Maseno North" . Church Times . No. 5609. 14 August 1970. p. 2. ISSN   0009-658X . Retrieved 23 November 2017 via UK Press Online archives.
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1973–74 p883: London; OUP; 1976 ISBN   0-19-200008-X