Missionary Diocese of CANA East

Missionary Diocese of CANA East
Location
Ecclesiastical province Anglican Church in North America/Convocation of Anglicans in North America
Statistics
Parishes 35
Information
Rite Anglican
Current leadership
Bishop Julian Dobbs
Website
CANA Diocese of the East Official Website

The Missionary Diocese of CANA East (or CANA East) is a missionary diocese of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and one of the four missionary dioceses of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America, a dual church body of the ACNA and the Church of Nigeria. It is officially a full member diocese of ACNA since June 2013. It comprises 35 congregations in 13 American states, Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin, and it is divided into 6 archdeaconries, Newark Region, Central New York, Mid-Atlantic, Mid-West, South and North-East.[1] The diocesan headquarters are located at McLean, Virginia. The first diocesan bishop is Julian Dobbs.

History

The Convocation of Anglicans in North America was launched by the Church of Nigeria as a missionary church body in the United States, with Martyn Minns as the first missionary bishop, elected in June 2006 and consecrated in Abuja, Nigeria, by Archbishop Peter Akinola in August 2006. He was installed as Missionary Bishop of CANA in May 2007. The work of CANA led to the decision of the Church of Nigeria, in November 2011, to create three new missionary dioceses, the first of which was the Missionary Diocese of the Trinity, launched in 2012.

CANA East was started as a diocese-in-formation in 2012 and held its first Synod at one of its church plants, Christ Church Anglican on the Main Line in Wayne, Pennsylvania, on May 2–4, 2013 with Julian Dobbs as the first bishop.[2] CANA East was unanimously accepted as a new ACNA diocese at the 5th Provincial Council, on 18 June 2013.[3]

References

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