List of Anglican Communion dioceses

This is an alphabetical list of bishops and archbishops of the Anglican Communion, with links to articles about their dioceses or provinces where possible.

As of 2020 the Anglican Communion (as recognised by the Anglican Consultative Council) consists of 865 dioceses and 18 additional Ordinary jurisdictions (see list below) giving a total of 883 bishops; this total includes 77 archbishops (or equivalents, such as 'Presiding Bishop'), of whom 41 have the status of 'primate', and membership of the Primates' Meeting. There are, additionally, many suffragan or assistant bishops, as well as bishops of non-Anglican churches that are also in full communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury through arrangements such as the Porvoo Communion.

There is also a number of bishops in different denominations of the Continuing Anglican movement. Continuing Anglicanism is outside the Anglican Communion.

Archbishops

Primates and metropolitans

Primatial archbishops shown at first level, and additional metropolitan archbishops (of the same national or regional church) at second level (indented). The most common title for Primates and Metropolitans is 'Archbishop', but some of those listed, whilst carrying out a similar function, bear an alternative title (such as Presiding Bishop, or Bishop Primus) for historical reasons.

Non-metropolitan

Non-metropolitan archiepiscopal sees are rarer in Anglicanism than in other historic denominations. At present the following exist.

  • National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop (Canada) - formerly a bishopric, it was raised to a non-metropolitan archbishopric in 2019.
  • Archbishop in Jerusalem - an archbishopric until 1974, then a bishopric; in 2014 synod voted to restore the title Archbishop in Jerusalem for the bishop of the diocese of Jerusalem[1] to reflect his representative role in the Holy Land on behalf of the Anglican Communion.[2][3][4] The Archbishop in Jerusalem is eligible for election as Primate of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and The Middle East, but bears the title archbishop regardless of whether or not he is the primate and metropolitan.

Bishops

This is a list of Anglican Diocesan Bishops only. It does not include suffragan bishops, area bishops, coadjutor bishops, assistant bishops, or bishops of ordinariates.

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  • Ibadan (province) - see Archbishops (above)
  • Bishop of Ibadan (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ibadan North (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ibadan South (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Idah (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Idaho (USA)
  • Bishop of Ideato (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Idoani (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ife (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ife East (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ifo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Igbomina (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Igbomina-West (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ihiala (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ijebu (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ijebu-North (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ijesa North East (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ijesha North Missionary (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ijumu (Nigeria)
  • Ikale-Ilaje (Nigeria) - see under Diocese on the Coast
  • Bishop of Ikara (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ikeduru (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ikka (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ikwerre (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ikwo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ikwuano (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ilaje (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ile-Oluji (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ilesa (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ilesa South West (Nigeria)
  • Indian Ocean - see Archbishops (above)
  • Bishop of Indianapolis (USA)
  • Bishop of Iowa (USA)
  • Bishop in Iran (Iran)
  • Bishop of Irele-Eseodo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Isiala-Ngwa South (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Isiala-Ngwa (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Isuikwuato (Nigeria)
  • The Isles (Scotland) - see under Argyll and the Isles

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  • Bishop of Offa (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ogbaru (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ogbia (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ogbomoso (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ogoni (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ogori-Magongo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ohaji/Egbema (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ohio (USA)
  • Bishop of Oji River (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Oke-Ogun (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Oke-Osun (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Okene (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Okigwe (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Okigwe North (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Okigwe South (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Okinawa (Japan)
  • Bishop of Oklahoma (USA)
  • Bishop of Okrika (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Oleh (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Olo (South Sudan)
  • Bishop of Olympia (USA)
  • Bishop of Omu-Aran (Nigeria)
  • Ondo (province) - see Archbishops (above)
  • Bishop of Ondo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ontario (Canada)
  • Bishop of Oregon (USA)
  • Bishop of Orlu (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Oru (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Osaka (Japan)
  • Bishop of Osun (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Osun North East (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Ottawa (Canada)
  • Bishop of Otukpo (Nigeria)
  • Owerri (province) - see Archbishops (above)
  • Bishop of Owerri (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Owo (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Oxford (England)
  • Bishop of Oyo (Nigeria)

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  • Bishop of Yambio (South Sudan)
  • Bishop of Yangon (Myanmar, formerly Burma)
  • Bishop of Yei (South Sudan)
  • Bishop of Yeri (South Sudan)
  • Bishop of Yewa (Nigeria)
  • Bishop of Yirol (South Sudan)
  • Bishop of Yokohama (Japan)
  • Bishop of Yola (Nigeria)
  • York - see Archbishops (above)
  • Bishop of Yukon (Canada)
  • Bishop of Ysabel (Solomon Islands)

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Other Ordinary jurisdictions

A list of bishops holding actual Ordinary jurisdiction, or delegated Ordinary jurisdiction, but not having a diocese.

Military Ordinariates

  • Bishop Ordinary of the Anglican Military Ordinariate (Canada)[5]
  • Bishop of the Episcopate of the Armed Forces (Kenya)
  • Bishop to the Forces (United Kingdom) (Delegated jurisdiction from the Archbishop of Canterbury.) Currently held by the Archbishop's chief of staff the Bishop at Lambeth.
  • Bishop for Federal Ministries (USA) (Delegated jurisdiction for federal military, medical, and prisons personnel, chaplains, and communities)

Ethnic Ordinariates

  • National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop (Canada)[6]
  • Bishop of the Navajoland Area Mission (Navajo Nation, USA)
  • Bishop of/Pīhopa o Te Manawa o Te Wheke (New Zealand) (A personal prelature in central North Island, for clergy and laity of Māori ethnicity)
  • Bishop of/Pīhopa o Te Tai Tokerau (New Zealand) (A personal prelature in the northern region, for clergy and laity of Māori ethnicity)
  • Bishop of/Pīhopa o Te Tairāwhiti (New Zealand) (A personal prelature in the east coast region, for clergy and laity of Māori ethnicity)
  • Bishop of/Pīhopa o Te Upoko o Te Ika (New Zealand) (A personal prelature in and around Wellington, for clergy and laity of Māori ethnicity)
  • Bishop of/Pīhopa o Te Waipounamu (New Zealand) (A personal prelature in the South Island, for clergy and laity of Māori ethnicity)

Other Ordinariates

  • Bishop of Dover, permanently delegated ordinary authority (save a few reserved matters) within the Diocese of Canterbury and sometimes called "Bishop in Canterbury"
  • Bishop of the Convocation of American Churches in Europe, bishop-in-charge on behalf of the ordinary, the Presiding Bishop (TEC)[7]
  • Bishop of the Missionary District of Oeste-Brasil (Brazil)[8]
  • Bishop for the Falkland Islands, bishop-in-charge with delegated jurisdiction from the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is ex officio Bishop of the Falkland Islands. Currently held by the Archbishop's chief of staff the Bishop at Lambeth.
  • Bishop for the Territory of the People, a suffragan bishop-in-charge of a jurisdiction in Canada which has been granted the legal status of a diocese, but without being incorporated as a diocese. It shares the same territorial area as the former Diocese of Cariboo.

Additionally there are two bishops who hold primatial appointments without being also a diocesan bishop. Both of these hold a measure of Ordinary jurisdiction, but are already shown in the list of 'Archbishops' (above).

  • Archbishop Primate of Canada (holds Ordinary and Primatial authority)
  • Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA (holds Ordinary, Metropolitical, and Primatial authority)

See also

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References

  1. ^ "A Brief History of the Diocese of Jerusalem". The Jerusalem and the Middle East Church Association. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Archbishop in Jerusalem". Anglican Communion. 17 June 2020. Archived from the original on 27 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  3. ^ "The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem Elects a New Coadjutor Bishop". The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Jerusalem: Hosam Naoum consecrated as coadjutor bishop". Episcopal News Service. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  5. ^ Reference.
  6. ^ Reference.
  7. ^ Reference Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ Reference.

External links

  • Anglican.org comprehensive listing


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