Festo Olang'


Festo Olang’
Archbishop of Kenya,
Bishop of Nairobi
Festo Olang', First Archbishop of Kenya
ChurchChurch of the Province of Kenya
Elected1970
Installed1970
Retired1980
PredecessorLeonard Beecher, as Archbishop of East Africa
SuccessorManasses Kuria
Previous post(s)Mombasa (asst.; suffr.); I Maseno; I Maseno North
Personal details
Bornc. 1914
Died3 February 2004(2004-02-03) (aged 89–90)
Nairobi, Republic of Kenya
Spouse
Eseri Twera
(m. 1937; died 1997)
Children12
EducationSt. Paul's Divinity School, Limuru
Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford
Ordination history
History
Diaconal ordination
Ordained byReginald Crabbe
Date1945
PlaceCathedral of the Highlands, Diocese of Mombasa
Priestly ordination
Ordained byReginald Crabbe
Date1950
PlaceCathedral of the Highlands, Diocese of Mombasa
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorGeoffrey Fisher
Co-consecratorsOliver Allison, Leonard Beecher, Alfred Stanway, Leslie Brown, Lucian Usher-Wilson, Ebenezer Dimieari, William Baker, Aberi Balya, Jim Brazier, Festo Lutaya, Stephen Tomusange, and Cyril Stuart
Date15 March 1955
PlaceSaint Paul's Cathedral Namirembe, Diocese of Uganda

Festo Habakkuk Olang’ (c. 1914 – 3 February 2004, in Nairobi) was a Kenyan Anglican archbishop. He was born in Ebusakami Esabalu village. In 1925 he began attending Kisumu Primary School, then called Komulo School. In 1927, he sat for the Common Entrance Examination at Maseno School and was admitted in 1928. He studied there for three years but found it quite a traumatic experience to be away from home, having to conform to the school regulations and dress code. However, he was greatly helped and influenced by the headmaster of Maseno School and famous mathematician, Mr. Edward Carey Francis. Olang’s faith in Jesus Christ grew and was strengthened under his guidance and, like many of the 300 boys at the school, Olang’ taught at Sunday schools in the area each Sunday, after learning how to give the lesson under Mr. Francis’s tutelage each week. Olang’ taught Luhya speaking groups and was also encouraged to plant trees around the village churches.