T. B. Benjamin

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T. B. Benjamin
Bishop of North Kerala Diocese of the Church of South India
ChurchChristian
See Church of South India
In office1960–1977
Predecessor Richard Lipp
Successor K. C. Seth
Orders
Consecration1960
Personal details
Born1908
Died2009

T.B. Benjamin was an Anglican bishop]: he was the third Bishop of North Kerala. [1]

Benjamin was ordained in 1937. He was Vicar of the CSI Cathedral, Kozhikode and corporate manager of the CMS schools before his consecration. [2]

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