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Anglican Diocese of Pretoria

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Parishes
  
61

Bishop
  
Allen Kannemeyer

Rite
  
Anglican

Cathedral
  
Cathedral Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Pretoria

Address
  
18 Stanley St, Pretoria, 0157, South Africa

Ecclesiastical province
  
Anglican Church of Southern Africa

The Diocese of Pretoria is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. It is divided into seven archdeaconries and has 61 parishes.

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History

The diocese originally covered the whole of the South African Republic, which later became the Transvaal province of South Africa. In 1922 the Diocese of Johannesburg, covering the Southern Transvaal, was formed. In the 1980s and 1990s several new dioceses were formed.

The northernmost part of the diocese covered what is today the Limpopo Province. Suffragan Bishops were often based at Christ Church, Polokwane (then, Pietersburg) to oversee the mission work of the church. In 1957 Bishop Robert Selby Taylor decided to make Pietersburg the centre of the Archdeaconry of the North. In the 1980s a suffragan bishop, John Ruston, was sent to oversee the region. Under his leadership a new diocese was formed. The Anglican Diocese of St Mark the Evangelist was inaugurated in 1987.

List of the Bishops of Pretoria

  • Henry Brougham Bousfield 1878-1902
  • William Marlborough Carter 1902-1909
  • Michael Bolton Furse 1909-1920
  • Neville Stuart Talbot 1920-1933
  • Wilfrid Parker 1933-1950
  • Robert Selby Taylor 1951-1959
  • Edward George Knapp-Fisher 1960-1974
  • Michael Nuttall 1975-1982
  • Richard Austin Kraft 1982-1998
  • Johannes Thomas Seoka 1998-2016
  • Allan John Kannemeyer 2016 -
  • Coat of arms

    The diocese assumed arms around the time of its inception : Per fess Gules and Azure, a fess Argent between in chief a lion passant Or supporting a staff proper flying therefrom the banner of St George, and in base an anchor erect Or.

    By 1889, the diocese had added a green border to the arms, possibly to reflect the colours of the South African Republic's national flag. It removed the border after the republic had become a British colony again in 1902, and changed the upper half of the shield to blue. In this form, the arms were granted by the College of Arms in 1954, and registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1964.

    References

    Anglican Diocese of Pretoria Wikipedia