An ethnic Iban, Bolly was the first Primate of the Province from Sarawak.[1]
Early life and education
Bolly was born into an Iban family in Sebemban, a traditional longhouse village near Simanggang (present-day Sri Aman) in Sarawak. He had his early primary education in the Selanjan and Pantu primary schools, and completed his secondary education up to the Sixth form in the Simanggang Secondary School.[2]
On 2 March 1975, Bolly was ordained a deacon. As he was below the canonical age for ordination, special dispensation had to be granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Donald Coggan.[4] On 7 December the same year, he was ordained as the priest for the parish of St. Luke in Simanggang.[3]
In 1978, he was called to the rural parish of St. Boniface in Mamut near Miri. He returned to the parish of St. John in Sibu in 1983, and St. Thomas in Bintulu in 1984.[3] On 13 June 1991, he was called as Archdeacon of North Sarawak and Brunei, serving for several years. He was elected as Assistant Bishop of Kuching on 5 September 1999.[4][5]
On 15 April 2007, Bolly was consecrated as the 13th Bishop of Kuching, succeeding the Rt. Rev'd Datuk Made Katib. In the Extraordinary Provincial Synod Meeting held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia on 21 to 23 September 2011, he was elected as the Archbishop elect of the Province of South East Asia and was installed on 12 February 2012 at St. Thomas' Cathedral in Kuching, succeeding the Most Rev'd John Chew. He is the first person from Sarawak as well as the second Malaysian to serve in this position (the first one was the Bishop of Sabah, Datuk Yong Ping Chung).[2]
Bolly has served as the Chairman of the Association of Churches in Sarawak since 2009.[3]
Personal life
Bolly married Lily Unchau in 1981, whom he first met while serving as the parish priest in Mamut.[3] He was widowed when Lily Unchau died from illness on 27 May 2006.[6]
On 18 August 2007, Bolly married Mary Jean Baba in a ceremony held at the Bishop's Chapel.[7] Bolly has a total of four children from his two marriages (three children from his first marriage and one stepchild from the second marriage).[2]