Province of the Church of Uganda is a member church of the Anglican Communion. The Anglican Communion is a world-wide organization of Anglican Churches. ...
Currently there are twenty-nine dioceses that make up the Province of the Church of Uganda, each one headed by a Bishop. Each diocese is divided into Archdeaconries each headed by a Senior Priest. The Archdeaconries are further sub divided into Parishes, headed by a Parish Priest. Parishes are further sub divided into sub-parishes, headed by Lay Readers.
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Archbishop of Canterbury | Lambeth Conference | Anglican Consultative Council | Primates' Meeting Arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior clergyman of the established Church of England and symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ... The Lambeth Conferences was the name given to the periodical assemblies of bishops of the Anglican Communion (Pan-Anglican synods), which since 1867 have met at Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the archbishop of Canterbury. ... The Anglican Consultative Council is one of the four Instruments of Unity of the Anglican Communion. ... The Anglican Communion Primates Meetings are regular meetings of the senior archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Communion. ...
Churches of the Anglican Communion
Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia | Australia | Brazil | Burundi | Canada | Central Africa | Central America | Cuba | England | Hong Kong | Ireland | Japan | Jerusalem and the Middle East | Kenya | Korea | Melanesia | Mexico | Myanmar | Nigeria | Papua New Guinea | Philippines | Portugal | Rwanda | Scotland | Southern Cone | South East Asia | Southern Africa | Spain | Tanzania | Indian Ocean | West Indies | West Africa | Uganda | USA | Wales The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia is a church of the Anglican Communion serving New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and the Cook Islands. ... The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... The Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East is one of the geographically largest and most diverse Anglican church provinces, stretching from Iran in the east to Tunisia in the west, and Cyprus in the north to Somalia in the south. ... Founded in 1889 there are at present over 100 parish and mission churches with roughly 50,000 members in the Anglican Church of Korea. ... The Scottish Episcopal Church (or Episcopal Church of Scotland) is a member of the Anglican Communion in Scotland, formed in the 17th century after the national church, the Church of Scotland, adopted presbyterian government and reformed theology. ... The Church of the Province of Southern Africa is the Anglican province in the southern part of Africa, including dioceses in Angola, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Saint Helena, South Africa and Swaziland. ... The Church of the Province of West Africa is a province of the Anglican Communion, covering a number of sees in West Africa. ... The Church in Wales is a member Church of the Anglican Communion. ...
Churches in full communion
Philippine Independent Church | Bangladesh | Pakistan | North India | South India | Mar Thoma Syrian Church of India | Old Catholic Church The Philippine Independent Church, officially the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) in Spanish, is a Christian denomination belonging to the Roman Catholic tradition. ... The Church of North India has united various denominations and missions and orders in India. ... The Church of South India is an autonomous Protestant church of South India. ... The Mar Thoma Church (also known as The Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church) is a schismatic branch of the pre-16th century undivided Syrian Orthodox Church, and got its current identity in 1889, even though it was born much earlier. ... The Old Catholic Church is not so much a religious denomination, as a community, part of whose member churches split from the Roman Catholic church in 1870. ...
With 75% of the population being openly confessing Christians, Uganda is ranked among countries with the largest ratio of openly confessing Christians to the entire country's population.
Uganda is among the top five African countries with the highest number of post-independence coup de tats.
Namirembe is the oldest, among the 29 Diocese of the Anglican Church of the Province of Uganda.