Diocese of Chile selects bishops who will serve if it becomes independent Anglican provincePosted May 29, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The College of Bishops of the Anglican Church of South America has ratified the election of two priests who will serve as diocesan bishops if the proposed Anglican Church of Chile goes ahead. Currently, the Iglesia Anglicana de Chile is a diocese of the Anglican Church of South America. But it has been moving towards becoming an independent Anglican Province – the 40th in the Anglican Communion.
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