Patrick Gidudu

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Patrick Gidudu is a retired Anglican bishop in the Anglican Church of Uganda: [1] he was Bishop of Mbale from 2008 [2] to 2021. [3]

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References

  1. World Anglican
  2. New Vision
  3. NTV Uganda Christians bid farewell to outgoing Mbale Bishop Patrick Gidudu. Thursday 11th November 2021