Diocese of Angola

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Diocese of Angola
Location
Ecclesiastical province Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Archdeaconries 3
Statistics
Parishes 48
Members c. 37,000
Information
Rite Anglican
Current leadership
Bishop The Rt Revd André Soares
Website
Anglican Diocese of Angola at the ACSA Official Website

The Diocese of Angola (pt. Diocese Anglicana de Angola) is a diocese in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, encompassing the entire country of Angola. It is divided in three archdeaconries, Luanda District, Lukunga Lozi (Songo) District and Uíge Province, with a total of 48 parishes.

History

Anglicanism reached the Portuguese colony of Angola in 1923, due to the English missionary Archibald Patterson. The current diocese has been formed from the Igreja Evangélica Unida de Angola, which shared a common history with the Igreja Evangélica Reformada de Angola from 1922 to 1975.

It was constituted as the Evangelical Reformed Church of Angola in 1975. Angola was an archdeaconry of the Mozambican Anglican Diocese of Lebombo until 2003. It became a diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa in 2003, with the Right Rev. André Soares as the first bishop. The Angolan bishop already shown his support for women ordination, adding that he doesn't believe it is an obstacle to ecumenism.[1]

Membership

The current membership is around 37,000.[2]

List of Bishops

  • André Soares 2003-

References

External links

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