CofE appoints first black UK archbishop
(Filed: 17/06/2005)
The Church of England has appointed its first black UK archbishop, as Archbishop of York.
Bishop John Sentamu, Bishop of Birmingham, arrived in England as a refugee after fleeing Uganda in 1974 having become an outspoken critic of Idi Amin's regime.
The new archbishop has called for a stronger voice for the church
The 56-year-old also advised the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry.
He succeeds the Most Reverend David Hope, who resigned in February to take up a post as a parish priest in Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/06/17/uarchbishop.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/06/17/ixportaltop.htmlF.Y.I. The Church of England (Anglican/Episcopalian) has two Archbishops Canterbury (Rowan Williams) and York. Canterbury is the senior, but York ranks as the second most important cleric in England.