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Alan Kenyon-Hoare

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The Right Reverend
Alan Kenyon-Hoare
Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa
ChurchAnglican Catholic Church
DioceseMissionary Diocese of Southern Africa
In office2010-
Other post(s)Vicar General of the Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa
Orders
Consecration2010
by Mark Haverland

Alan Kenyon-Hoare is an American Continuing Anglican bishop. He is Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa in the Anglican Catholic Church since 7 November 2010.

An Anglican Catholic Church priest, Kenyon-Hoare moved from the United States to South Africa, to work in their Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa. Kenyon-Hoare was the founder and he is the Rector of the Parish of the Holy Paraclete, in Edgemead, Cape Town, South Africa. He was nominated Vicar General, after the death of Innocent Nyoni, in July 2005.

He was consecrated Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa on 7 October 2010 and enthroned on 7 November 2010.[1]

In August 2013, in an article published in The Trinitarian, the official organ of his denomination, he declared the President Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States to be anathema, having committed the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.[2]

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