Bishop Murray is the Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of Central America, a transnational church. He is also the bishop of Panama.
The Right Rvd. Murray studied theology in the Latin American Biblical Seminary in San José, Costa Rica; at the National University of Heredia; and at the Bossey Institute in Geneva, Switzerland. On May 30, 2002, he initiated the first Black Ethnicity Day in Panama, which has been celebrated ever since. He is a member of the Afro-Panamanian Religious Organizations and the National Council of Black Ethnicity.
Right Rvd. Murray’s basic principle in life is that the most important goal for a human is not simply to exist in a state of comfort, self-satisfaction, and fun but to uphold the freedom of every human being by raising and defending the dignity of their neighbors, and by getting closer in humility to the nobility of their Creator.