New Anglican Archbishop for South East Asia elected
The Bishop of Sarawak and Brunei has been elected as the primate for the Anglican Communion's Southeast Asian province, reports the Borneo Post.

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The Anglican Bishop of Sarawak and Brunei, the Right Reverend Bolly Lapok, has been elected the Archbishop of the Province of South East Asia, reports the Borneo Post.
He will become the province’s fourth Archbishop next year, taking over from the Most Reverend Dr John Chew, who is Bishop of Singapore.
“Given so high a calling and the enormity of the expectation, I feel so small, so unequal. This is definitely one of those mysterious ways of God,” Rev. Bolly told The Borneo Post.
He will be one of the 38 primates in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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Sarawakian elected Archbishop of S. E. Asia (Borneo Post)
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