Background
Ntagali was born in Ndorwa County of the Kabale District in 1955.
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Ntagali was born in Ndorwa County of the Kabale District in 1955.
University of Oxford.
He was previously Bishop of Masindi-Kitara from 2004 to 2012. At age 16, he and his family migrated to the Hoima District. 1977-2004
Ntagali began his pastoral ministry as a youth worker in Wambabya Parish in the Diocese of Bunyoro-Kitara at the age of 19.
In 1977, at age 22, Bishop Eustace Ruhindi commissioned him, along with a few other people, to work in Karamoja.
He then served as the Archdeacon of Masindi from 1993 to 1999. In 2003, he became the provincial administrator of the national church.
During this time, he was heavily involved in organizing the consecration as Archbishop of Henry Luke Orombi in 2004. Late 2004 to present
On 19 December 2004, Ntagali was consecrated as the first bishop of the newly created pastoral diocese of Masindi-Kitara by Archbishop Orombi.
Ntagali was also the first bishop who Orombi consecrated.
He became Archbishop on 16 December 2012 at Saint Paul"s Cathedral at Namirembe. He replaced Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi. In addition to serving as the Archbishop of Uganda, Ntagali serves as bishop of the Diocese of Kampala, which is the episcopal see of the archbishop.
His official position is Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Kampala.
He is a supporter of the Anglican realignment as a member of the Global South and the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans.
He is a supporter of the Anglican realignment as a member of the Global South and the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans.