Emmanuel Mbona Kolini (born Belgian Congo, 1945) is a Congolese-Rwandan Anglican bishop. He was the second Primate of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda, named Anglican Church of Rwanda in 2007, from 1998 to 2011. He is married and a father of eight children. Kolini currently serves as the rector of the Anglican Mission in the Americas College of Consultors.[1]
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Emmanuel Mbona Kolini (born Belgian Congo, 1945) is a Congolese-Rwandan Anglican bishop. He was the second Primate of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda,...
being Augustin Nshamihigo. In 1998, he was succeeded by Archbishop EmmanuelKolini, who would be in office until 2011.[citation needed] The 1994 genocide...
fostered continued controversy in the Anglican Communion, Archbishops EmmanuelKolini of Rwanda and Moses Tay of South East Asia believed the time had come...
presentation that they left the conference. His successor, Archbishop EmmanuelKolini said of Nshamihigo's role: A number of Christian leaders during the...
Rwaje, who was simultaneously elected archbishop of Rwanda to succeed EmmanuelKolini. In 2016, Rwaje and Rwandan First Lady Jeannette Kagame celebrated...
He expressed his full opposition to abortion, like his predecessor, EmmanuelKolini, also present. He is a supporter of GAFCON and the Anglican realignment...
Nigeria, Justice Akrofi of West Africa, Benjamin Nzimbi of Kenya, EmmanuelKolini of Rwanda, Henry Luke Orombi of Uganda, Valentino Mokiwa of the Anglican...
2023–present; Bishop of Shyira, 2010–2018 Orders Consecration May 2010 by EmmanuelKolini Personal details Born (1954-10-25) October 25, 1954 (age 69)...
that they left the conference. Nshamihigo's successor as archbishop, EmmanuelKolini, accused Ruhumuliza of collaborating with the Hutu extremist government...
how does it hurt you?" Both President Paul Kagame and Archbishop EmmanuelKolini have made homophobic statements. Nabonibo did get support from Foreign...