Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg

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The Diocese of Johannesburg is a non-metropolitan diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. It was formed in 1922 from the southern part of the Diocese of Pretoria, and at that time included the whole of the southern Transvaal. Today it is much smaller, and comprises the central part of Gauteng province. The cathedral of the Diocese of Johannesburg is the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary the Virgin. The headquarters of the diocese and the bishop's office are situated at St Joseph's Diocesan Centre in Sophiatown, Johannesburg. The diocese oversees St John's College, Johannesburg, St Mary's School, Waverley, Bishop Bavin School (former), St Peter's College, Johannesburg and Vuleka Schools. The diocese has a total of 76 parishes

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Diocese of Johannesburg

Dioecesis Ioannesburgensis
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Ecclesiastical provinceSouthern Africa
MetropolitanThabo Makgoba
HeadquartersSt Joseph's Diocesan Centre in Sophiatown, Johannesburg
Statistics
Parishes76
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DenominationAnglican
RiteAnglican
CathedralSt Mary's Cathedral, Johannesburg
Patron saintThe Blessed Virgin Mary
Current leadership
BishopStephen Moreo
Website
Official Website
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List of the Bishops of Johannesburg

Coat of arms

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The diocese assumed a coat of arms in 1922. The arms were formally granted by the College of Arms in 1949, and registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1964 : Gules, in front of two wings conjoined in lure Or, a heart Gules transfixed by a sword, point downwards proper, pommel and hilt Or, a chief barry wavy of six Azure and Argent, the shield ensigned with an episcopal mitre.[4]

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