fbpx
Wikipedia

Anglican Diocese of Gambia

The Diocese of Gambia and Guinea was founded in 1935 and had been renamed the Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas by 1940.[1] Today it is simply styled the Diocese of Gambia, is one of 17 dioceses in the Church of the Province of West Africa, and comprises The Gambia, Senegal, and the Cape Verde Islands. In 1985, French-speaking Guinea was split off from it to form the Anglican Diocese of Guinea.

St Mary's Cathedral, Banjul

Provincial structure edit

In 1981 the Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas was one of the five dioceses, along with Freetown, Niger, Accra, and Lagos, which formed the new Province of West Africa.[2] The Province of West Africa has now grown to include 17 dioceses, and in 2014 was sub-divided into two internal provinces (West Africa and Ghana), each led by a metropolitan archbishop.

Diocesan institutions edit

The first Anglican mission church in The Gambia was established in 1855. Early church missions were established by the USPG and Church Mission Society. Early mission stations and chaplaincies formed the initial parishes of the new diocese upon its formation in 1935.

The cathedral church of the diocese is St Mary's Cathedral, which was built in 1901 in Bathurst, The Gambia, now Banjul.

The diocese has active components of the Mothers' Union and the Anglican Young Peoples Association. In 2012 the diocesan synod committed to establishing local branches of both organisations in every parish, with a view to developing the role of both women and young people in church life.[3]

During the leadership of the sixth Bishop, Solomon Johnson, the name of the diocese was officially shortened to simply Diocese of Gambia. Johnson became Archbishop of West Africa in 2012, but died suddenly in 2014, after which there was a gap of over a year before a new bishop was named.

The position of bishop is currently held by James Allen Yaw Odico, formerly the Dean of St Mary's Cathedral, who was consecrated and enthroned on 24 January 2016.[4]

List of Bishops edit

Bishop of Gambia and the Rio Pongas

Bishop of Gambia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Crockford Clerical Directory, 1941 edition, appendix list of dioceses and bishops.
  2. ^ Hughes, Arnold. Historical Dictionary of The Gambia. p. 5.
  3. ^ Press report at Anglican Communion News Service.
  4. ^ Report at Anglican Link 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine.

anglican, diocese, gambia, diocese, gambia, guinea, founded, 1935, been, renamed, diocese, gambia, pongas, 1940, today, simply, styled, diocese, gambia, dioceses, church, province, west, africa, comprises, gambia, senegal, cape, verde, islands, 1985, french, s. The Diocese of Gambia and Guinea was founded in 1935 and had been renamed the Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas by 1940 1 Today it is simply styled the Diocese of Gambia is one of 17 dioceses in the Church of the Province of West Africa and comprises The Gambia Senegal and the Cape Verde Islands In 1985 French speaking Guinea was split off from it to form the Anglican Diocese of Guinea St Mary s Cathedral Banjul Contents 1 Provincial structure 2 Diocesan institutions 3 List of Bishops 4 See also 5 ReferencesProvincial structure editIn 1981 the Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas was one of the five dioceses along with Freetown Niger Accra and Lagos which formed the new Province of West Africa 2 The Province of West Africa has now grown to include 17 dioceses and in 2014 was sub divided into two internal provinces West Africa and Ghana each led by a metropolitan archbishop Diocesan institutions editThe first Anglican mission church in The Gambia was established in 1855 Early church missions were established by the USPG and Church Mission Society Early mission stations and chaplaincies formed the initial parishes of the new diocese upon its formation in 1935 The cathedral church of the diocese is St Mary s Cathedral which was built in 1901 in Bathurst The Gambia now Banjul The diocese has active components of the Mothers Union and the Anglican Young Peoples Association In 2012 the diocesan synod committed to establishing local branches of both organisations in every parish with a view to developing the role of both women and young people in church life 3 During the leadership of the sixth Bishop Solomon Johnson the name of the diocese was officially shortened to simply Diocese of Gambia Johnson became Archbishop of West Africa in 2012 but died suddenly in 2014 after which there was a gap of over a year before a new bishop was named The position of bishop is currently held by James Allen Yaw Odico formerly the Dean of St Mary s Cathedral who was consecrated and enthroned on 24 January 2016 4 List of Bishops editBishop of Gambia and the Rio Pongas 1935 1951 John Charles Sydney Daly initially styled Bishop of Gambia and Guinea afterwards Bishop of Accra 1951 1951 1957 Roderic Norman Coote 1958 1963 St John Surridge Pike returned to England as Assistant Bishop of Guildford 1965 1971 Timothy Omotayo Olufosoye Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria 1979 86 1972 1986 Jean Rigal Elisee 1990 2014 Solomon Tilewa Ethelbert Willie Johnson Later styled simply Bishop of Gambia Archbishop of West Africa 2012 2014 Bishop of Gambia 2016 2022 James Allen Yaw Odico 2023 St Obed Arist Kojo BaidenSee also edit nbsp Christianity portal Christianity in the GambiaReferences edit Crockford Clerical Directory 1941 edition appendix list of dioceses and bishops Hughes Arnold Historical Dictionary of The Gambia p 5 Press report at Anglican Communion News Service Report at Anglican Link Archived 2016 12 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican Diocese of Gambia amp oldid 1198537757, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.