Anglican Diocese of Okigwe South explained

The Anglican Diocese of Okigwe South[1] is one of twelve within the Anglican Province of Owerri, itself one of fourteen provinces within the Church of Nigeria.[2]

It was inaugurated on January 8, 1994, out of the Diocese of Okigwe-Orlu as the 44th Diocese of the country. The Bishop was Bennett Okoro.[3] The Diocese started with 10 Priest, 8 parishes, 48 church stations and 5 archdeaconries: there are now 9 Archdeaconries Caleb Maduoma became its second Bishop in 2004. The current bishop is David Onuoha, who in July 2020 was elected Archbishop of Owerri.[4] The Diocese on creation had one mission school; it now has 6.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.anglicancommunion.org/structures/member-churches/member-church/diocese.aspx?church=nigeria&dio=okigwe-south Anglican Communion
  2. https://anglican-nig.org/our-provinces/ Church of Nigeria
  3. https://www.facebook.com/anglicandioceseoforlu/ facebook
  4. https://thesourceng.com/onuoha-appointed-new-archbishop-owerri-province-anglican-communion-the-source/ The Source, Nigeria
  5. https://www.worldanglican.com/nigeria/nsu-/the-church-of-nigeria-anglican-communion/the-rt-revd-david-onuoha World Anglican