Anglican Archbishop of Sydney explained

Archbishopric:Sydney
Border:anglican
Coat:Anglican_Diocese_of_Sydney_logo.png
Coat Size:150px
Coat Alt:Coat of arms of the Diocese
Coat Caption:Coat of arms of the Diocese
Incumbent:Kanishka Raffel
Incumbent Note:Since 28 May 2021
Country:Australia
Province:New South Wales
Residence:Sydney (formerly Bishopscourt, Darling Point (1911–2015))
Denomination:Anglican
Established:Bishopric in 1836
Archbishopric in 1897
Cathedral:St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
First Incumbent:William Broughton
Diocese:Sydney
Website:Sydney Anglicans

The Archbishop of Sydney is the diocesan bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, Australia and ex officio metropolitan bishop of the ecclesiastical Province of New South Wales.

From 1814 to 1836 the colony of New South Wales was part of the Diocese of Calcutta. In 1836, the Diocese of Australia was formed and the first bishop of Australia enthroned. By letters patent of 25 June 1847,[1] the Diocese of Australia was split into their four dioceses, one of which being the Diocese of Sydney and its bishop the Bishop of Sydney. The Diocese of Sydney has been led by an archbishop since 1897. Since the first creation of another province within Australia in 1905, the archbishop has also been ex officio metropolitan of the Province of New South Wales.

The archbishop of Sydney is currently assisted by five regional assistant bishops.

On 6 May 2021, Kanishka Raffel, Dean of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney since 4 February 2016, was elected as the next archbishop.[2] [3]

List of Bishops and Archbishops of Sydney

Bishops of Sydney
No.FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18361853William BroughtonDiocesan Bishop of Australia until 1847[4] also Primate of Australia since 1847; died in office.
18541882Frederic BarkerAlso ex officio Primate of Australia; died in office
18841889Alfred BarryAlso ex officio Primate of Australia.
18901897Saumarez SmithAlso ex officio Primate of Australia; became Archbishop of Sydney in 1897.
Archbishops of Sydney
18971909Saumarez SmithAlso ex officio Primate of Australia; previously Bishop of Sydney since 1890; died in office.
19101933John WrightElected Primate of Australia in 1910; died in office.
19331958Howard MowllTranslated from Western China; elected Primate of Australia in 1947; died in office.
19591966Hugh GoughTranslated from Barking; elected Primate of Australia in 1959.
19661982 Marcus LoanePreviously coadjutor bishop of Sydney; elected Primate of Australia in 1978; knighted in 1976.
19821992Donald RobinsonTranslated from Parramatta.
19932001Harry GoodhewTranslated from Wollongong.
20012013Peter JensenPreviously Principal of Moore Theological College
20132021Glenn DaviesTranslated from North Sydney. Installed 23 August 2013.[5] [6]
2021presentKanishka RaffelElected 6 May 2021 and installed 28 May 2021. Formerly Dean of Sydney (2016–2021).
Source(s):[7]

Notes

  1. News: Diocese of Sydney . . New South Wales, Australia . 1 January 1848 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Powell . Russell . "Like every Christian, I gladly trust in Jesus." . 6 May 2021 . Sydney Anglicans . Anglican Diocese of Sydney . 6 May 2021.
  3. News: McEachen . Ben . Why they picked Kanishka Raffel as new Sydney Anglican Archbishop . 6 May 2021 . Eternity News . 6 May 2021.
  4. In the Province of Calcutta.
  5. http://www.theage.com.au/nsw/new-anglican-archbishop-of-sydney-chosen-20130806-2rdon.html "New Anglican Archbishop of Sydney chosen"
  6. http://sydneyanglicans.net/news/sydney-anglicans-have-a-new-archbishop "Sydney Anglicans have a new Archbishop"
  7. Web site: Diocesan Bishops and Archbishops of Australia and Sydney . Sydney Diocesan Archives . https://web.archive.org/web/20210328091337/http://www.sydneyanglicanarchives.com.au/past_archbishops.html . 28 March 2021 . 28 March 2021 .

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