
Michael Nazir-Ali
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Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali was the 106th Bishop of Rochester, for 15 years, until September 2009. He is originally from Southwest Asia and was the first Diocesan Bishop in the Church of England born abroad. He was appointed in 1994. Before that he was the General Secretary of CMS from 1989-1994 and prior to holding this position was Bishop of Raiwind in Pakistan.
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