The Anglican Diocese of Adelaide is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia. It is centred in the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia and extends along the eastern shore of the Gulf St Vincent from the town of Eudunda in the north to Aldgate in the south. The diocesan cathedral is Saint Peter's Cathedral in Adelaide. The diocese was founded in 1847 with Augustus Short as the first bishop. The incumbent Archbishop of Adelaide since 2017 has been Geoffrey Smith, who has also been the Anglican Primate of Australia since 2020.
Diocese of Adelaide | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
Territory | |
Ecclesiastical province | South Australia |
Metropolitan | Archbishop of Adelaide |
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Coordinates | 34°54′46″S 138°35′53″E |
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Denomination | Anglican |
Established | 25 June 1847 |
Cathedral | St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide |
Language | English |
Current leadership | |
Parent church | Anglican Church of Australia |
Archbishop |
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Assistant bishops |
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Dean |
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Website | |
adelaideanglicans.com |
History
The diocese was founded by letters patent of 25 June 1847[1][2] and now forms part of the Province of South Australia, together with the Diocese of Willochra (1915) and the Diocese of The Murray (1969). Since 1970, the Bishop of Adelaide, as the senior bishop of the province (known as the metropolitan), has borne the title of archbishop.
Jeffrey Driver retired as Archbishop of Adelaide in 2016.[3] Following a process of nomination, an election synod held in December 2016 resolved to invite Geoffrey Smith, then an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Brisbane, to be the 10th Archbishop of Adelaide.[4] He was installed on 28 April 2017.[5] On 7 April 2020, Smith was elected as the Primate of Australia, the first Archbishop of Adelaide to hold the office.[6]
List of bishops and archbishops of Adelaide
Bishops of Adelaide | ||||
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No | From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1 | 1847 | 1882 | Augustus Short | |
2 | 1882 | 1894 | George Kennion | Translated to Bath and Wells. |
3 | 1895 | 1905 | John Harmer | Translated to Rochester. |
4 | 1906 | 1940 | A. Nutter Thomas | |
5 | 1941 | 1956 | Bryan Robin | Formerly Archdeacon of Hampstead. |
6 | 1957 | 1970 | Tom Reed | Became Archbishop of Adelaide in 1970. |
Archbishops of Adelaide | ||||
No | From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1 | 1970 | 1975 | Tom Reed | Bishop of Adelaide until 1970. |
2 | 1976 | 1989 | Keith Rayner | Translated from Wangaratta; translated to Melbourne. |
3 | 1991 | 2004 | Ian George | Previously assistant bishop in Canberra and Goulburn. |
4 | 2005 | 2016 | Jeffrey Driver | Translated from Gippsland |
5 | 2017 | present | Geoffrey Smith | Primate of Australia since 7 April 2020[7] Previously assistant bishop, General Manager, and Registrar of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane (2007–2017) |
Assistant bishops
John Vockler was consecrated coadjutor bishop in 1959.[8] Lionel Renfrey was an assistant bishop of the diocese in 1988.[9]
The current assistant bishops in the diocese are:
- Tim Harris - ordained (consecrated) as an assistant bishop and Bishop for Mission and Evangelism in 2011[10] and became bishop administrator during the 2016–2017 vacancy in the see.[11]
- Chris McLeod - ordained (consecrated) on 11 April 2015 as assistant bishop with special responsibility for ministry alongside Aboriginal people in South Australia and National Aboriginal Bishop.[12] Appointed Dean of St Peter's Cathedral in 2021.[13]
- Sophie Relph-Christopher - consecrated assistant bishop on 15 August 2024.[14]
List of archdeacons
In 1866, there was one archdeaconry: W. J. Woodcock was Archdeacon of Adelaide.[15]
References
External links
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