Andrew Kumarage
{{Short description|Sri Lankan bishop}}
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| name = Right Reverend
Andrew Oliver Kumarage
| title = Anglican Bishop of Kurunegala
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| church = Anglican Church of Ceylon
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| diocese = Kurunegala
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| term = 1984 – 2000
| predecessor = Lakshman Wickremasinghe
| successor = Kumara Illangasinghe
| ordination = 23 May 1959
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| consecration = 6 May 1984
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| birth_date = 16 January 1934
| birth_place = Hewadiwela
| death_date = 21 April 2012
| death_place = Kurunegala
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Andrew Oliver Kumarage (16 January 1934 – 21 April 2012), (BDiv, DipRE), was the third Bishop of Kurunegala, Sri Lanka.
Biography
Andrew Kumarage was born on 16 January 1934, the eldest child in a family of five. His father, Stephen, was a teacher and his mother, Mary, a nurse, who both worked as lay ministers for the Church of Ceylon. Kumarage was identified by the then Bishop of Kurunegala, Lakdasa De Mel, as a prospective leader for the Church and an early candidate for ordination. In 1954 he went to study theology at Bishop’s College, Calcutta in India and after four years of study he received a degree of Bachelor of Divinity. In 1958 Kumarage returned to Kurunegala and was subsequently made a Deacon on 1 May that year. On 23 May 1959 he was ordained as a priest in the Diocese of Kurunagala.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
Kumarage was an inaugural faculty member at the Theological College of Lanka. He was also selected as the Chairperson of the Board of Governors at Trinity College, Kandy and served on the Governing Body of the CMS Schools. Kumarage subsequently trained at the Westhill College of Education in Birmingham, England, where he completed a Diploma of Religious Education. Upon his return to Sri Lanka he was made responsible for Religious Education in the Diocese of Kurungala.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
On 6 May 1984 he was consecrated as the third Bishop of Kurunegala, succeeding Bishop Lakshman Wickremasinghe.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
Kumarage participated in the United Religious Organization's "Journey for Harmony", studying religious strife and fear in Sri Lanka.{{cite book |last1=Tambiah |first1=Stanley Jeyaraja |title=Sri Lanka--Ethnic Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy |date=1986 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-78952-1 |page=167 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KTjbyc-A-SoC |access-date=2 November 2024 |language=en}}
After 16 years he retired as bishop in 2000. In the years following his retirement he wrote and published a book on the Disciples of Jesus and later compiled a Personal Book of Prayers for Clergy. He was also appointed as the Chair of the Board of Management of the Ecumenical Institute for Study and Dialogue and remained a member of the EISD Board until his death.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
Kumarage died on 21 April 2012 at the age of 78.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
See also
Bibliography
- A Priest's Book of Private Devotions (Kurunagala: Privately Published, 2005)
References
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External links
- [https://churchofceylonlk.com/ Church of Ceylon - The Anglican Church in Sri Lanka]
- [https://dioceseofkurunegala.com/ Diocese of Kurunegala]
- [http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/province.cfm?ID=Y1 The Church of Ceylon (Anglican Communion)]
- [http://www.anglicancommunion.org/provincialnews/ceylon/client/news/client_news_index.cfm Anglican Church of Ceylon News]
- [http://rosemaryandjames.methodistchurch.co.uk/worship_resources.htm Worship Resources including a Prayer for Sri Lanka written by Metropolitan Lakdasa de Mel]
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Category:20th-century Anglican bishops in Asia
Category:Sri Lankan Anglican bishops
Category:Sri Lankan educational theorists
Category:Anglican bishops of Kurunegala
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