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Diocese of Sydney
NameDiocese of Sydney
Full nameAnglican Diocese of Sydney
BishopKanishka Raffel
CathedralSt Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney

Diocese of Sydney. The Anglican Church of Australia's Diocese of Sydney is a diocese based in Sydney, New South Wales, and is one of the largest dioceses in Australia. It was established in 1847 and has since played a significant role in the Anglican Communion, with notable figures such as Thomas Hobbes Scott and Howard Mowll contributing to its development. The diocese is also home to several prominent churches, including St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St Philip's Church, Sydney.

History

The Diocese of Sydney has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century when Australia was still a British colony. The diocese was established in 1847 by Queen Victoria, with William Grant Broughton as its first bishop. During the 19th century, the diocese experienced significant growth, with the establishment of new parishes and churches, such as St James' Church, Sydney and St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. Notable figures such as John Bede Polding and Roger Vaughan also played important roles in shaping the diocese's history. The diocese has also been influenced by significant events, including the Lambeth Conference and the Anglican Congress.

Geography

The Diocese of Sydney covers a significant area of New South Wales, including the Sydney metropolitan area and surrounding regions. The diocese is bounded by the Diocese of Newcastle to the north, the Diocese of Goulburn to the south, and the Diocese of Bathurst to the west. The diocese includes several notable cities and towns, such as Parramatta, Liverpool, and Campbelltown. The diocese is also home to several prominent landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Blue Mountains. Nearby dioceses include the Diocese of Wollongong and the Diocese of Armidale.

Bishops

The Diocese of Sydney has had several notable bishops throughout its history, including William Grant Broughton, Frederic Barker, and Howard Mowll. The current archbishop is Kanishka Raffel, who has been in office since 2021. Other notable bishops include Peter Jensen and Harry Goodhew, who have both played significant roles in shaping the diocese's theology and ministry. The diocese has also been influenced by notable clergy from other dioceses, including Peter Carnley from the Diocese of Perth and Philip Freier from the Diocese of Melbourne.

Parishes_and_Churches

The Diocese of Sydney is home to over 200 parishes and churches, each with its own unique character and history. Notable churches include St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, and St James' Church, Sydney. The diocese is also home to several prominent cathedrals, including St Philip's Church, Sydney and Christ Church St Laurence. Other notable parishes include St Matthew's Church, Windsor and St John's Church, Camden. The diocese has also been influenced by notable church architects, including Edmund Blacket and John Horbury Hunt.

Education

The Diocese of Sydney has a strong commitment to education, with several prominent schools and institutions throughout the diocese. Notable schools include The King's School, Parramatta, Sydney Grammar School, and St Catherine's School, Waverley. The diocese is also home to several theological colleges, including Moore Theological College and Mary Andrews College. The diocese has also been influenced by notable educators, including Thomas Chalmers and John Coleridge Patteson. Other notable institutions include the University of Sydney and the Australian College of Theology.

Governance

The Diocese of Sydney is governed by a synod, which meets regularly to make decisions about the diocese's ministry and mission. The diocese is also divided into several regions, each with its own regional council and bishop. The diocese has a strong commitment to evangelism and mission, with several prominent mission agencies and organizations throughout the diocese. Notable organizations include the Bush Church Aid Society and the Anglican Board of Mission. The diocese has also been influenced by notable church leaders, including John Stott and Billy Graham. Category:Anglican dioceses in Australia

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