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Archbishop of the West Indies

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Archbishop of the West Indies
Archbishopric
Anglican
Incumbent:
Vacant
StyleThe Most Reverend
Location
TerritoryBarbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, the Bahamas, the North-Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Windward Islands
Information
First holderEnos Nuttall
Formation1897
DenominationAnglican
Parent churchChurch in the Province of the West Indies

The Archbishop of the West Indies is the Anglican primate of the Province of the West Indies, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

History

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The West Indies became a self-governing province of the Church of England in 1883, when William Piercy Austin (who had been Bishop of Guyana since 1842) was appointed the first Primate. The title was changed from Primate to Archbishop (and Primate) in 1897.

The title of Archbishop is invariably held concurrently with that of bishop of one of the eight dioceses of the province, and it is common for the most senior bishop in the province to be elected as archbishop.

Primates

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Archbishops

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Bishops

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The bishops within the Archbishop's province are from two "mainland" dioceses (Belize and Guyana) and six island dioceses.

See also

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