Dhiloraj Canagasabey

The Right Reverend
Dhiloraj Canagasabey
Bishop of Colombo
Church Church of Ceylon
Diocese Diocese of Colombo
Installed 14 May 2011
Predecessor Duleep De Chickera
Personal details
Born (1955-05-23) 23 May 1955
Batticaloa, Ceylon
Alma mater St. Michael's College, Batticaloa
University of Serampore

Dhiloraj Ranjit Canagasabey (born 23 May 1955) is a Sri Lankan Tamil bishop who is the current Bishop of Colombo in the Church of Ceylon.[1][2]

Early life and family

Canagasabey was born on 23 May 1955 in Batticaloa, Ceylon.[3][4] He was educated at the Roman Catholic St. Michael's College, Batticaloa.[3][5]

Canagasabey, a trilingual Tamil, is married to Harshini, a Sinhalese from Colombo.[6][7] They have a daughter (Dhilukshini) and a son (Dhiranjan).[5][8]

Career

Rev. Canagasabey being consecrated as Bishop by Rt. Rev. Duleep Chickera, Rt. Rev Shantha Francis and Rt. Rev. Dr. Euyakim Mar Coorilos Episcopa

After school Canagasabey joined the hospitality industry as management trainee at hotel school, later working at the Hotel Lanka Oberoi for five years.[4][5] However, he later left the industry to study theology at the Theological College of Lanka, Pilimatalawa in 1977.[4][5] He obtained Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Divinity degrees from the University of Serampore.[3][5]

Canagasabey was ordained as a deacon on 27 May 1983 and a priest on 3 June 1983.[4] After serving in several parishes he became Archdeacon of Nuwara Eliya on 17 December 1997.[4][5] He was chaplain and acting headmaster of S. Thomas' College, Bandarawela.[4][5] On 5 March 2011 the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Colombo elected Canagasabey to be the 15th Church of Ceylon Bishop of Colombo.[3][5] He was consecrated on 14 May 2011 at the Cathedral of Christ the Living Saviour, Colombo by Rt Rev Duleep de Chickera, Vicar General and Arch Bishop’s Commissary - the outgoing Bishop, Rt Rev Shantha Francis, Prasiding Bishop of the Church of Ceylon and Bishop of Kurunegala, Rt Rev. Paul Sarker, Bishop of Dhaka (as representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams), Rt. Rev. Dr. Euyakim Mar Coorilos Episcopa, Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar, Rt. Rev. John Packer Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, retired bishops Rt Rev Andrew Kumarage, Rt Rev Kenneth Fernando and Rt Rev Kumara Illangasinghe.[9][10]

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