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Archbishop to launch independence celebrations in Jamaica

The Archbishop of York is heading to Jamaica in January to kick off a year of events to mark the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence from Britain.

Dr John Sentamu and his wife, Margaret, will visit the island from January 21 to 31.

During his stay, the Archbishop will preach at an ecumenical service in Montego Bay and a special service at the cathedral in Spanish Town.

The visit is being supported by the Jamaica Tourist Board and the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman.

In addition to preaching, the Archbishop will spend time meeting local Jamaicans and church leaders.

“I am looking forward to visiting Jamaica as it celebrates 50 years of independence, and sharing in the celebrations,” said Dr Sentamu. 


Regional Director of the Jamaica Tourist Board, Elizabeth Fox said of the visit: “2012 marks the start of a significant year in Jamaica’s history, with the 50th anniversary of Independence. 


“Jamaicans are deeply religious people and in fact, Jamaica has more churches per square mile than any other country in the world.

“We hope therefore that religious groups and Jamaican diaspora in the UK will see this as an opportunity to go back and visit during the Archbishop’s visit.”