Diocese of Guyana
The Anglican Diocese of Guyana is one of eight within the Province of the West Indies.[1] Its cathedral is St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown. The diocese came into being on 24 August 1842, when William Austin (1842-1892) was consecrated as the first bishop. Bishops who have served the diocese since then have included: Proctor Swaby (1893-1899), Edward Parry (1900-1921), Oswald Parry (1921-1937), Alan Knight (1937-1979), Randolph George (1980-2009) and Cornell Moss (2009-2015). The current bishop is Charles Davidson (2016-present).[2]
In 1842 (shortly after division), her jurisdiction was described as "Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice".[3] In 1866, there were two archdeaconries: Hugh Hyndman Jones was Archdeacon of Demerara and that of Berbice was vacant.[4]
The diocese also covers Suriname and Cayenne/French Guiana.[5]
In a 2002 census, about 7% of Guyanese described themselves as Anglican.
See also
- Religion in Guyana
- Category:Anglican bishops of Guyana
References
- Anglican Communion
- "New Anglican Bishop of Guyana elected". Starbroek News. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
- The Colonial Church Atlas, Arranged in Dioceses: with Geographical and Statistical Tables (second ed.). London: SPG. May 1842. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
- The Clergy List for 1866 (London: George Cox, 1866) p. 458
- Anglican Diocese of Guyana observes 175th Anniversary with Youth Festival on International Youth Day 2017