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Anglican Diocese of Armidale

Diocese of Armidale
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Location
Ecclesiastical province New South Wales
Coordinates 30°S 150°E / 30°S 150°E / -30; 150Coordinates: 30°S 150°E / 30°S 150°E / -30; 150
Statistics
Churches 34
Information
Rite Anglican
Cathedral St Peter's Cathedral Armidale
Current leadership
Bishop Rick Lewers
Website
armidaleanglicandiocese.com

The Anglican Diocese of Armidale is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia located in the state of New South Wales. The diocese was created in 1914 as a result of a division of the previous Diocese of Grafton and Armidale which was created by letters patent in 1863.

Once relatively Anglo-Catholic in its liturgical and theological leanings, since the mid-20th century the diocese has leant more towards the neighbouring Diocese of Sydney and its particular form of Evangelical teaching and liturgy. The diocese is theologically conservative and holds to the traditional Anglican beliefs on human sexuality, disapproving same-sex unions.

The diocese includes the regional cities of Tamworth and Armidale and the towns of Glen Innes, Tenterfield, Inverell, Moree, Gunnedah and Narrabri.

Rick Lewers has been the Bishop of Armidale since May 2012.

The cathedral church of the diocese is St Peter's Cathedral in Armidale. It was consecrated for worship in 1875. The cathedral was designed by the Canadian architect John Horbury Hunt who also designed the University of New England. The foundation stone was laid by James F. Turner, Bishop of Grafton and Armidale.


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