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Archbishop Dr John Sentamu to reflect on his life ahead of retirement

by Press Association

The soon-to-retire Archbishop of York will reflect on his life, including his early days in Uganda under dictator Idi Amin, in a special service to be broadcast nationwide.

The broadcast, across the BBC local radio network this Sunday, will mark the final weeks of Dr John Sentamu’s 15-year tenure as the second most important figure in the Church of England.

Dr Sentamu is due to retire and will be succeeded by Stephen Cottrell, the current Bishop of Chelmsford, who will be confirmed in a virtual service next month.

The archbishop’s daughter, the Rev Grace Sentamu-Baverstock, will lead the service, which will also feature his wife, the Rev Margaret Sentamu.

Speaking ahead of the service, Dr Sentamu said: “It has been a great joy and privilege to serve as Archbishop of York these past 15 years.

“Not only did I get to live in God’s own county, but I have been able to be a voice for the North, championing the cause of those who live here.

“Now it is time to open a new chapter in my life and I welcome the opportunity during these strange times to share some reflections, readings, songs and prayers with listeners of local radio.

“I am assured that Jesus Christ will continue to be my constant companion and guide in whatever is to come and my prayer is that all may come to know him as their personal friend and saviour. Every blessing.”

Opening the service, Ms Sentamu-Baverstock said that it is “a day for looking back with thanksgiving and blessing, but also looking forward with hope”.

The BBC’s Ashley Peatfield said: “We are pleased to be marking the retirement of a hugely important figure in the Anglican Church.

“Archbishop John Sentamu has been a cornerstone of the church for 15 years and has become a household name to millions.”

The service, produced by BBC Radio York, can be heard on all BBC local radio stations from 8am on Sunday.

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