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Trinity Church in 1879, the chapel-of-ease in the
City of Hamilton ,
Bermuda , for the then-
Bishop of Newfoundland and Bermuda (the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist was at
St. John's ,
Newfoundland ).
The Anglican Diocese of Newfoundland was, from its creation in 1839 until 1879, the Diocese of Newfoundland and Bermuda , with the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist at
St. John's , Newfoundland, and a
chapel-of-ease named Trinity Church in the
City of Hamilton in
Pembroke Parish ,
Bermuda (not to be confused either with the
Parish church for Pembroke Parish, St. John's, or with Holy Trinity Church , the
parish church of
Hamilton Parish ).
[1] Newfoundland and Bermuda had both been parts of
British North America until left out of the 1867
Confederation of Canada .
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[4] In 1842, her jurisdiction was described as "
Newfoundland ,
the Bermudas ".
[5] In 1879 the
Church of England in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda (since 1978, an
extra-provincial
[6] diocese of the
archbishop of Canterbury re-titled the Anglican Church of Bermuda ) was created, but continued to be grouped with the Diocese of Newfoundland under the bishop of Newfoundland and Bermuda until 1919, when Newfoundland and
Bermuda each received its own bishop .
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In 1976 the Diocese of Newfoundland was reorganised and three autonomous dioceses were created,
Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador ,
Central Newfoundland , and
Western Newfoundland .
The three dioceses jointly support Queen's College, other ministries and have many common interests.
Bishops
References
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"Our Churches: Pembroke Parish" . Anglican Church of Bermuda . Anglican Church of Bermuda. Retrieved 2021-08-28 .
^ "CIVIL LIST OF THE PROVINCE OF LOWER-CANADA 1828: GOVERNOR". The Quebec Almanack and British American Royal Kalendar For The Year 1828 . Quebec: Neilson and Cowan, No. 3 Mountain Street. 1812.
^ "STAFF of the ARMY in the Provinces of Nova-Scotia, New-Brunswick, and their Dependencies, including the Island of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward and Bermuda". The Quebec Almanack and British American Royal Kalendar For The Year 1828 . Quebec: Neilson and Cowan, No. 3 Mountain Street. 1812.
^ Young, Douglas MacMurray (1961). The Colonial Office in The Early Nineteenth Century . London: Published for the Royal Commonwealth Society by Longmans. p. 55.
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The Colonial Church Atlas, Arranged in Dioceses: with Geographical and Statistical Tables (second ed.). London:
SPG . May 1842. Retrieved 28 September 2022 .
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Anglican Communion Provincial Directory
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The Rt Revd Nicholas Dill, Bermuda (Extra-Provincial to Canterbury), Bishop of Bermuda . World Anglican.com
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History . Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador
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Our History . Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador
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"Our History" . Anglican East NL . Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved 2021-08-17 .
^ Piper, Liza (2000).
"The Church of England" . Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site. Retrieved 2021-08-17 .
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