Jerusalem archbishop picks priests from US, UK for leadership positionsPosted Sep 21, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop Suheil Dawani of the Anglican Diocese in Jerusalem has appointed an American priest as his chaplain and a British priest as dean of St. George’s College. The diocese attracts thousands of visitors each year as it is home to the birthplace of Christianity. It serves Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Syria and Lebanon. The Rev. Donald Binder, currently rector of Pohick Episcopal Church near Mount Vernon in Virginia, will become Suheil’s new chaplain. The Rev. Richard Sewell, currently rector of the Barnes Team Ministry in South West London, will become dean of St. George’s College. Both will begin their appointments in October.
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