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Province of the Church of Uganda in Uganda is a member church of the Anglican Communion.

Currently there are twenty-nine dioceses that make up the Province of the Church of Uganda, each one headed by a Bishop. Each diocese is divided into Archdeaconries, each headed by a Senior Priest. The Archdeaconries are further sub divided into Parishes, headed by a Parish Priest. Parishes are further sub divided into sub-parishes, headed by Lay Readers.

The current Archbishop is Henry Luke Orombi who was previously Bishop of Nebbi, and is an Alur.


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