Bishops of Loughborough and Willesden to be consecrated at a special service for Leicestershire
24th January 2022The special service will be at St Paul's Cathedral, London
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The special service will be at St Paul's Cathedral, London
Bishop-elect Saju and Bishop-elect Lusa will be among those taking part
Yesterday saw the diocese bid a fond farewell to Lusa Nsenga Ngoy at a special service held at All Saints with Holy Trinity Church in Loughborough. The service was led by Bishop Martyn and Wendy Dalrymple, Rector of the Parish of All Saints, which is one of the diocese's designated Intercultural Worshipping Communities.
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Find out more about the farewell service for Revd Canon Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy, the consecration service during which Lusa will be consecrated Bishop of Willesden and Saju Muthalaly will be consecrated Bishop of Loughborough and the welcome service for Saju Muthalaly, Bishop-elect of Loughborough.
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