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  2. Category:Anglican bishops in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Bishops of the Anglican Communion who serve or have served in the continent of Africa, regardless of nationality or Ecclesiastical province. Subcategories This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total.

  3. Anglican Church of Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    The church was renamed the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. In July 2012, Ellinah Wamukoya of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa became the bishop-elect of Swaziland and the first woman to be elected a bishop in any of the twelve Anglican provinces in Africa. She was consecrated on 17 November 2012 at All Saints Cathedral, Mbabane.

  4. Desmond Tutu - Wikipedia

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    The Most Reverend. Desmond Tutu (7 October 1931 – 26 December 2021) was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian, known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. He was Bishop of Johannesburg from 1985 to 1986 and then Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986 to 1996, in both cases being the first Black African to hold the ...

  5. Church of the Province of West Africa - Wikipedia

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    Missionary work began in Ghana in 1752. The Church of the Province of West Africa was established in 1951 by the bishops of five West African dioceses (Accra, Lagos, Niger, Sierra Leone and the Diocese of Gambia and Guinea) with the consent of the Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1977 they were joined by the Diocese of Liberia.

  6. Anglican Church of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    History James Hannington was the first Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa. The church was founded as the diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania) in 1884, with James Hannington as the first bishop; however, Protestant missionary activity had been present in the area since 1844, when Johann Ludwig Krapf, a Lutheran missionary, landed in Mombasa.

  7. Church of the Province of Central Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Province of Central Africa is part of the Anglican Communion, and includes 15 dioceses in Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Primate of the Church is the Archbishop of Central Africa. Albert Chama is the current archbishop, being installed on 20 March 2011, succeeding Bernard Amos Malango who retired in 2007.

  8. Samuel Ajayi Crowther - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Crowther ( c. 1809 – 31 December 1891), was a Yoruba linguist, clergyman, and the first African Anglican bishop of West Africa. Born in Osogun (in what is now Ado-Awaye, Oyo State, Nigeria), he and his family were captured by Fulani slave raiders when he was about twelve years old. [2] This took place during the Yoruba civil wars ...

  9. Anglican Diocese of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Hill assumed leadership and invited Oluwole, Adolphus Howells and Phillips to be his Assistant Bishops. In 1894, Herbert Tugwell was consecrated Bishop of West Equatorial Africa, and James Johnson became a "half-bishop". There was a sub-division into two of what was the still the Diocese of Western Equatorial Africa.