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The Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem (Arabic: أبرشية القدس الأنغليكانية) is the Anglican jurisdiction for Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. It is a part of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East , and has diocesan offices at St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem .
The Diocese of Iran was first established in 1912 as the Diocese of Persia and was incorporated into the Jerusalem Archbishopric in 1957. [9] Currently, there is an episcopal vacancy and the Vicar General is the Revd Albert Walters. The diocesan seat is St Luke's Church, Isfahan, Iran
The endowment of the see was fixed at £30,000 to secure an annual income of £1,200 for the bishop, who was to be appointed by Prussia and England alternately; the archbishop of Canterbury, however, had a veto on the Prussian nomination; in other particulars, the organization of the see was practically that of an Anglican diocese, and its holder was at first subject to the metropolitan ...
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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 ...
The election was part of the 2024 Israeli municipal elections.Originally scheduled for 31 October 2023, the elections were delayed due to the Israel–Hamas war until 30 January 2024, and then further delayed until 27 February 2024, because of the large number of candidates serving as reservists.
Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem (638–present), the see of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem; Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (1099–1291 and 1847–present), the Latin Church Catholic patriarchal see in Jerusalem; Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem (1841–present), the diocese of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem; see Anglican Bishop in ...
The College was founded as a seminary for Palestinian seminarians. [1] When George Francis Popham Blyth, a Church of England cleric with sympathy for High Church Anglicanism, became the bishop of the diocese in 1887, he found himself estranged from the evangelical societies which were working in Jerusalem at the time; the Church Mission Society and the London Jews Society.