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THIS
PAGE LISTS those areas of the Anglican Communion in
South America, Asia outside Japan, and the Middle East.
As always, we list everything that we know about that has
a web page. (See our 'Notes
on Structure' for more detail.) The
Anglican Communion began in England and spread through English
colonisation and missionary work. Although it has historically
been largest in former English colonies, it has a strong presence
throughout the world, especially in Africa.
This
page is arranged by country, in alphabetical order. We begin
with Anglican Provinces that include more than one country.
Most provinces do not yet have web sites [This as of March
2003].

Provinces that include more than one country
The
Province of the Central American Region (No provincial
website yet)
The
Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East (No
provincial web site yet, but there is one for the Diocese
of Jerusalem.)
The
Province of Melanesia
Episcopal
Church in the USA (ECUSA) Province IX
The Province
of South East Asia (No provincial website yet)
The Province of
the Southern Cone of America (No provincial website
yet)
The
Province of the West Indies

Dioceses and Parishes
The
following list is ordered alphabetically by country. We list
every country, but we don't list individual dioceses unless they
have web pages. In places where Christians are not a large fraction
of the population, a diocese can span more than one country. In
places where Anglicans are not a large fraction of the population,
a province can span more than one country. In the remaining cases
there is a province or autonomous church associated with the country.
If the country has a province or autonomous church, we link the
name of the country to it.
The authoritative
source of this information is the Anglican
Communion Office in
London. We check their information regularly and make sure that
ours corresponds to it. Should you note any discrepancies, please
tell us. Our information differs from theirs in that we list
in order by country, and we include links to web pages; they list
in order by province.
Links
to all administrative components of the entire Anglican church
on the ANGLICAN.ORG web site are here.

Key
If
you see italic (or slanted) type, it means there
is no web site yet. If
you know of a web site that should be listed here and is not,
please tell us.
If
you represent a church or diocese that would like to have a web
page, please see The
Society of Archbishop Justus web hosting. This is the organisation
that sponsors Anglicans Online, and if your web page should be
listed here, they might be able to sponsor you, too.

ABU
DHABI: The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle
East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
ARGENTINA:
The Province of the Southern Cone of America
Diocese
of Argentina
Cathedral
of San Juan, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Buen
Pastor
Buenos Aires (Bahia Blanco) San
Pablo
Belgrano, San
Salvador
ARUBA:
The Province of
the West Indies
BAHAMAS: The
Province of the West Indies
Diocese
of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands
East New Providence, Church
of the Epiphany
Nassau, Christ
the King
Nassau, St Mary The Virgin
Nassau, St
Matthew
Nassau, St
Ambrose of Milan
Nassau, St
Barnabas (Part of Parish of Holy Trinity)
Ridgeland Park, Christ
the King
Stapleton Gardens, Parish Church of Holy
Trinity
St George Town, St
Andrew Parish Church [St John-The-Baptist, Moss Town;
St Margaret of Antioch; Harts; St Mary Magdalene, Williams
Town; Holy Innocents, Ragged Island]
BAHRAIN:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
St Christopher's
Cathedral, Bahrain
Awali, Awali
Anglican Church
BARBADOS:
The Province of
the West Indies
Diocese
of Barbados
St
Michael's Cathedral, Bridgetown
Pleasant Hall, All
Saints
St Michael, St
Leonard
St Michael, Christ
the King
St Michael, St
Cyprian
St Peter, St
Philip-the-Less
BELIZE: The
Province of the West Indies
Diocese of Belize
BERMUDA:
The Province of
the West Indies
Diocese
of Bermuda
BOLIVIA:
The Province of the Southern Cone of America
BRAZIL
Diocese
of Pelotas (Note: Alas, best seen using Internet
Explorer.)
Diocese
of Rio de Janeiro (in
Portuguese and English)
Cathedral
de São Paulo Apóstolo, Rio
de Janeiro
Minas Gerais: Nova Lima, Paróquia
de São João Batista
Rio de Janeiro, Christ
Church
Rio de Janeiro, Cristo
Rei
Rio de Janeiro, São
Lucas
Rio de Janeiro, Todos
os Santos
Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Capela
de Santo Agostinho de Cantuaria
Rio de Janeiro, Tijuca, Redentor
Rocinha,
St Maria
Madalena
Diocese
of Sao Paulo
Catedral
Anglicana de São Paulo, São
Paulo (service in English and Portugese)
Araçatuba, Santo
Estevão
Ribeirão Pires, Missão
do Cristo Redentor
Santos/SP, Todos
os Santos
Sao Paulo, Santa
Cruz
Sao Paulo, Santissima Trinidade
Sao Paulo, Sao Joao
Diocese
of Recife
Caruaru,
Reconciliacao
Natal, Jesus
of Nazareth
Recife, Mediador
Salvador, Bom
Pastor
Diocese
of Southwestern Brazil
Catedral
do Mediador, Santa
Maria
Two more dioceses
CAYMAN
ISLANDS: The Church
in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands in the Province of the West
Indies
Kingston,
St
George
CHILE:
The Province of the Southern Cone of America
Iglesia
Anglicana de Chile (La Iglesia Anglicana del Cono
Sud de las Americas)
Diocese
of Chile
Santiago (Las Condes),
Iglesia La Trinidad
Santiago (La Reina), Iglesia
San Andrés
COLOMBIA:
Episcopal Church in the
USA, Province IX
Diocese
of Colombia
COSTA
RICA: The Province of the Central American Region
CUBA
Diocese
of Cuba
Iglesia
Catedral Episcopal de la Santísima Trinidad Havana
Guantánamo,
Parroquia Episcopal
de Todos los Santos
CYPRUS:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
Kyrenia, St Andrew
Limassol, St
Barnabas
DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC: Episcopal Church
in the USA, Province IX
Diocese
of the Dominican Republic
DUBAI:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
Chaplaincy
of Dubai and Sharjah with the Northern Emirates
ECUADOR:
Episcopal Church in the
USA, Province IX
Two
dioceses
EGYPT:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Egypt with North Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia
All
Saints Cathedral, Cairo
Cairo, Maadi, St
John the Baptist
EL
SALVADOR: The Province of the Central American Region
ETHIOPIA:
Diocese of Egypt with North
Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia
Gambella,
St Luke
FALKLAND
ISLANDS (extra-provincial to Archbishop of Canterbury)
FIJI:
The Anglican Church
in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia
GUATEMALA:
The Province of the Central American Region
Diocese of Guatemala
Cathedral
of St James the Apostle, Guatemala City (English-speaking
parish)
GUYANA:
The Province of
the West Indies
Diocese
of Guyana
HAITI:
Episcopal Church in the USA, Province
II
HONDURAS: Episcopal
Church in the USA, Province II
HONG
KONG: Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui
St John's Cathedral,
Hong Kong
Diocese
of Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Emmanuel
Hong Kong, Holy
Trinity (in Chinese)
Hong Kong, St Luke
(in Chinese)
Hong Kong, St
Matthew
Hong Kong, St Paul
(in Chinese)
Hong Kong, St Stephen
(in Chinese) (Seems to require MSIE; crashes Netscape)
Hong Kong, St
Stephen's Chapel, Stanley
Hong Kong, St Timothy
(in Chinese)
Hong Kong, SKH Calvary
(in Chinese)
Diocese of
Eastern Kowloon (site in Chinese and English)
Eastern Kowloon, Calvary
Church
Eastern Kowloon, Church
of the Good Shepherd (and school) (in Chinese)
Hong Kong, Holy
Spirit Church (in Chinese)
Hong Kong, Holy
Trinity (in Chinese)
Hong Kong, The Shatin
Anglican Church
Diocese
of Western Kowloon
Hong Kong, St Andrew
Hong Kong, St
Thomas
Hong Kong, Crown of
Thorns (in Chinese)
INDIA:
The Church of North India
The Church of South
India
INDONESIA:
The Province of South East Asia
Diocese
of Singapore
Jakarta, All Saints
Surabaya, East Java, Church
of the Resurrection
IRAN:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
IRAQ:
The Diocese of Cyprus
and the Gulf
Iraq
Church fact sheet. Just that.
ISRAEL:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Christ
Church
Jerusalem, St
George's College
JAMAICA:
The Province of
the West Indies
Diocese
of Jamaica
Kingston, St Andrew Parish
- A parish church brings up a site as part of celebrating
its 340th anniversary in 2004.
KOREA
Diocese
of Pusan
Diocese
of Seoul (Korean only)
Seoul Anglican Cathedral,
Seoul
Jeju Island, Jeju Anglican
Church
Diocese
of Taejon
KUWAIT:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
Ahmadi, St
Paul
MALAYSIA:
The Province of South East Asia
Diocese
of Kuching
Sarawak, Kuching, St
Philip
Diocese of Sabah
Sabah, All
Saints Cathedral
Labuan,
Our Holy Saviour
Diocese
of West Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, St
Mary's Cathedral
Cameron Highlands, All
Souls
Ipoh, St Peter
Ipoh, Perak, St
John the Divine
Jinjang, Kepong, Anglican
Christ Church Jinjang
Johor Bahru, Good Shepherd
Johor Bahru, St
Christopher
Kuala Lumpur, St
James
Penang, St George
MEXICO
Diocese
of Mexico (Diócesis de México)
San Miguel de Allende, St
Paul
Diocese
of Cuernavaca (Diócesis de Cuernavaca)
Diocese
of Northern Mexico (Diócesis del Norte de México)
Monterrey:
Holy Family Church
Monterrey: San
Andrés Apóstol
Diocese
of Southeastern Mexico (Diócesis del Sureste)
Cancun: St
Michael and All Angels
Diocese
of Western Mexico (Diócesis del Occidente
de México)
Chapala, St Andrew
Guadalajara, St Mark
Jalisco, St Andrew
MYANMAR
(Burma)
Six
dioceses
NEW
CALEDONIA: The Province
of Melanesia
NICARAGUA:
The Province of the Central American Region
OMAN:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
PANAMA:
The Province of the Central American Region
The Diocese of Panama
St
Luke's Cathedral, Panama City
PAKISTAN:
The Church of Pakistan
Nine
dioceses
PAPUA
NEW GUINEA
The
Diocese of Port Moresby
The Diocese
of Popondota
Three
more dioceses
PARAGUAY
PERU:
The Province of the Southern Cone of America
Diocese
of Peru
The
Cathedral Church of the Good Shepherd, Lima
Lima,
Jesu
Cristo El Señor
PHILIPPINES
See
also this unofficial web page for the Episcopal Church in the
Philippines.
Saint
Andrew's Theological Seminary: The official web site of
the Episcopal seminary in Manila. It contains pertinent information
regarding the life and ministry of this institution along
with basic information for those who may be interested in
the vocation of ministry.
Diocese
of the Central Philippines
Makati, Holy Trinity
Church
Diocese
of the Southern Philippines
Davao City, Saints
Philip and James
Four more dioceses
PUERTO
RICO
Diocese
of Puerto Rico
Cathedral
of St John the Baptist, San Juan
Maricao e Lares, Iglesias
La Epifania y san Bartolome
Castaner, Iglesias
de La Transfiguracion y La Santa Cruz
QATAR:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
SAMOA:
The Anglican Church
in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia
SINGAPORE:
The Province of South East Asia
Diocese of Singapore
St Andrew's
Cathedral, Singapore
Singapore, All Saints
Singapore, All
Saints English Congregation
Singapore, Christ
Church
Singapore, Christ the
Redeemer
Singapore, Church of our
Saviour
Singapore, Church of
the Ascension
Singapore, Holy
Trinity
Singapore, Light of
Christ City Church
Singapore, St George
Singapore, St Hilda
Singapore, St James
Singapore, St
John - St Margaret
Singapore, St
Paul
Singapore, Yishun Christian
Church
SPAIN
Seville,
Iglesia
Evangelica de la Ascencion, IERE
SRI LANKA (Ceylon)
Diocese
of Colombo
Thimbirigasyaya, Church
of the Good Shepherd
Diocese
of Kurunegala
SOLOMON
ISLANDS: The Province
of Melanesia
TAIWAN:
Episcopal Church in the
USA, Province VIII
Diocese of Taiwan
Taipei, Church
of the Good Shepherd (in English, Chinese, and Japanese)
Taiwan, Kaohsiung, St
Paul
Taiwan, Kaohsiung, St
Timothy
THAILAND:
The Province of South East Asia
Diocese
of Singapore
Bangkok, Christ
Church
TONGA:
The Anglican Church
in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia
TRINIDAD
and TOBAGO: The
Province of the West Indies
Diocese of Trinidad
and Tobago
Trinidad, St
Margaret of Antioch
TURKEY:
The Diocese in Europe
Istanbul,
Anglican
Chaplaincy
UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES: The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the
Middle East
Diocese of Cyprus
and the Gulf
Abu Dhabi, St
Andrew
Chaplaincy
of Dubai and Sharjah with the Northern Emirates
URUGUAY:
see The Province of
the Southern Cone of America
The
Diocese of Uruguay
VANUATU:
The Province of Melanesia
VENEZUELA:
Episcopal Church in the
USA, Province IX
Diocese
of Venezuela
VIRGIN
ISLANDS: Episcopal Church
in the USA, Province II
WINDWARD
ISLANDS: The Province
of the West Indies
Diocese
of the Windward Islands
YEMEN:
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Diocese
of Cyprus and the Gulf
Aden, Tawahi, Christ
Church

Anglican Resources Around
the World
Anglicanos en la Red (Paraguay)
A web site in Spanish that explains the Anglican Church to Latin
Americans. An upbeat, youth-oriented, fact-packed explanation
that is aimed at inhabitants of a largely Roman-catholic continent.
If you read Spanish, you will find this page delightful. It is
the only significant Anglican site in Spanish for the Hispanic
world.
Anglican
International School, Jerusalem
'An internationally accredited, pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 [ages
3-18] school. It is dedicated to preparing students to succeed
throughout the world, in schools, universities, future responsibilities
and careers.'
Bishop
John Daly Mission Center (Kumi, Korea)
A worshipping community with several ministries: hospice care,
home care nurse visits and 'Koinonia Farm' which 'raises produce
for distribution to the needy and is being made into a halfway
house for recovering alcoholics and mentally diseased.' (Diocese
of Pusan)
Centro
Anglicano de Estudos Teològicos
The Anglican Centre of Theological Studies, in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil.
Lebanese Evangelical
School for the Blind
This school was the first school for blind people in the Middle
East. It was founded in 1868 by a dedicated group of people who
devoted their lives to the service of the blind in this part of
the world. It is not strictly Anglican, but is run by an Anglican
priest and has a Christian focus.
Our
Little Roses Ministries (Honduras)
Begun in 1998, this ministry focusses on giving 'hope with life-changing
dimensions for physically and emotionally abused girls, as well
as orphans... includes a health clinic, community for poor single
mothers, bilingual school, Jubilee Center for justice issues,
retreat center and a bed and breakfast and hospitality house.
The ministry caught the interest of officials of San Pedro Sula
who gave land to Our Little Roses on which now live 70 girls and
staff and in several buildings and many ministries including a
school and chapel, on which now live 70 girls and staff and in
several buildings and many ministries including a school and chapel.'
Project
Cuba: Wiring a Nation of Anglicans (Cuba)
In January 1996, Tod Maffin, the founder of Anglicans Online,
travelled to Cuba with a ministry team from the national missions
offices of the Anglican churches in Canada and the U.S. The task:
To set up a national electronic mail network for the Diocese of
Cuba to help the people keep communications channels open. This
mini-site describes his trip and has a number of photos of the
project as it developed.
St
George's College, Jerusalem
'In 1924, a few local Anglicans began to study informally for
the priesthood at the Cathedral. British theological students
would join them to study during the summer. More and more people
came, and St. George's College Jerusalem was created just after
World War II. The College's main objective was to train priests
of the Anglican Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. But,
the dream of a seminary for students from the Middle East ended
with the Six-Day War of 1967. After that conflict, the Rev'd Canon
John Wilkinson helped transform the seminary into a College for
the entire Anglican Communion as well as the worldwide church'.
St
Paul the Apostle Boys' TownCIMESPA, Brazil (CIMESPA:
Cidade de Meninos São Paulo Apóstolo)
Founded in 1958 as a non-profit educational and philanthropic
institution directed by an elected non-stipendiary board for the
purpose of boarding and educating abandoned or otherwise needy
male children or adolescents.
Theological
College of Lanka
The Theological College of Lanka was inaugurated in 1963 by the
Anglican Church, the Methodist Church and the Baptist Church.
Later the Presbyterian Church (Presbytery of Lanka) joined the
federation to educate the new clergy in the environment of Sri
Lanka and their own languages, Sinhala and Tamil.

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