Diocese of Vanuatu and New Caledonia
The Diocese of Vanuatu and New Caledonia is one of the nine current dioceses of the Anglican Church of Melanesia.
It is one of the four original founding dioceses of the Church, erected in 1975[1] as the Diocese of the New Hebrides[2] and inaugurated in 1975 at Lolowai on Aoba Island. The diocese's name was changed to the Diocese of Vanuatu c. 1980, when the Republic of Vanuatu gained its independence;[3] the name was changed again, around 2010, to the Diocese of Vanuatu and New Caledonia. The diocese has eight regions and 39 parishes and is headquartered in Luganville.
List of bishops
Bishops of the New Hebrides | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1975 | 1980 | Derek Rawcliffe | Previously assistant bishop in the Diocese of Melanesia since 1974. |
1980 | 1980 | Harry Tevi | Previously Assistant Bishop of the New Hebrides since 1979. |
Bishops of Vanuatu | |||
1980 | 1989 | Harry Tevi | Title changed with Vanuatu independence |
1990 | 2000 | Michael Tavoa | Consecrated and installed on 21 April 1990.[4] |
2000 | 2006 | Hugh Blessing-Boe | Consecrated and installed on 29 June 2000.[5] |
2006 | ? | James Ligo | Fifth bishop[6] |
Bishops of Vanuatu and New Caledonia | |||
? | 2017 | James Ligo | Title changed to Bishop of Vanuatu and New Caledonia. |
2017 | present | James Tama |
References
- Anglican Church of Melanesia — Diocese of Malaita Archived 2020-11-28 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 4 September 2016)
- Anglican Communion — Melanesian Messenger Online, November 4, 2004 (Archived 5 July 2007; archive accessed 5 September 2016)
- Footnote 47
- List of small publications in the Archives of the Anglican Church of Melanesia (in the National Archives of Solomon Islands) p. 16. (Accessed 30 August 2016)
- Small publications, p. 25. (Accessed 30 August 2016)
- Small publications, p. 31. (Accessed 30 August 2016)
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