Daniel Deng Bul Yak (born Tuic-Gebiet, in Bor, 2 January 1950) is a South Sudanese Episcopalian bishop. He was the fourth Archbishop and Primate of the...
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archbishops for that church's internal provinces. The current Bishop is Daniel Deng Bul and as Primate of the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan...
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Marona, 2000–2007 Daniel Deng Bul, 2008–2017 Archbishops of South Sudan (following separation from Sudan, in the north) Daniel Deng Bul, 2017–2018 Justin...
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Dinka people (section Pyramid of Luak Deng)
former NBA player, one of the two tallest players in league history Daniel Deng Bul – former South Sudanese episcopalian archbishop and primate of the...
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South Sudan, having been consecrated a bishop on 31 December 2016 by Daniel Deng Bul, Archbishop of Juba. She is the first woman to become a bishop in a...
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sermon. The Primate of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul, on July 22 at a public press conference during the 2008 Lambeth Conference...
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the Church of Nigeria, Stanley Ntagali, from the Church of Uganda, Daniel Deng Bul, from the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan...
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relationships. The Primate of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul, on 22 July at a public press conference during the 2008 Lambeth Conference...
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All Saints Cathedral, in Khartoum, on 28 July 2014, by Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul, with a large crowd in attendance. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin...
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Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan Diocese Juba Predecessor Daniel Deng Bul Orders Ordination 1995 Consecration 2001 by Joseph Marona Personal...
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