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Diocese of the South
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceAnglican Church in North America
Statistics
Parishes47
Information
RiteAnglican
CathedralHoly Cross Cathedral, Loganville
Current leadership
BishopFoley Beach
Website
Anglican Diocese of the South Official Website

The Anglican Diocese of the South is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America, encompassing 47 parishes and 7 partner congregations in the American states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia. The state with most parishes is Georgia, with 17. The diocesan headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia. The Holy Cross Cathedral, in Loganville, Georgia, serves as the cathedral.[1]

History

The Anglican Diocese of the South was created on June 9, 2010 as a new diocese of the Anglican Church in North America. Its first bishop is Foley Beach, consecrated on October 9, 2010, at the Church of the Apostles, in Atlanta, Georgia, by Archbishop Robert Duncan.[2] Beach has been Rector and Pastor of the Holy Cross Anglican Church, in Loganville, since 2004.

On April 18, 2012, the Anglican Diocese of the South announced the temporary affiliation of T. J. Johnston, of the Anglican Mission in the Americas, as Assisting Bishop, a measure to "provide a temporary jurisdictional connection" at least for 180 days until the future of the AMiA clergy and parishes is clarified.[3]

On June 21, 2014, Beach was elected the second Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, with his enthronement taking place on 9 October 2014. He remains as bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the South.

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