Diocese of Bendigo

For the Roman Catholic church in the region, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst.
Diocese of Bendigo
Location
Ecclesiastical province Victoria
Information
Rite Anglican
Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral
Current leadership
Bishop Andrew Curnow
Website
bendigoanglican.org.au

The Anglican Diocese of Bendigo comprises much of the central and most of the north-central and north-west regions of Victoria, Australia, roughly the area of Victoria north of the Great Dividing Range and west of the Goulburn River. The diocese was established in 1902 and in 1977 merged with the Diocese of St Arnaud.

The original cathedral church of the diocese was All Saints in Bendigo but since 1981 the cathedral church has been St Paul's Cathedral. Since 28 June 2003 the Bishop of Bendigo has been the Right Reverend Andrew Curnow.

The Gannawarra Cluster is an initiative by the diocese in providing a team of locally ordained clergy to offer ministry to three geographically connected parishes, Cohuna, Kerang and Quambatook.

Deans of Bendigo

References

  1. "MacCullagh, John Christian (1832-1917)". webjournals. Retrieved 16 April 2015.

External links

Coordinates: 36°45′44″S 144°16′58″E / 36.76222°S 144.28278°E