Church of Ceylon
The Church of Ceylon (Sinhala: ලංකා සභාව, romanized: laṁkā sabhāva) is the Anglican Church in Sri Lanka. It is an extraprovincial jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who serves as its Metropolitan. It was established in 1845 with the appointment of the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, James Chapman and until 1950 it consisted of a single diocese; in that year a second diocese was established at Kurunegala.
Church of Ceylon | |
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ලංකා සභාව | |
Anuradhapura cross, featuring in church logos | |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Anglican |
Scripture | Holy Bible |
Theology | Anglican doctrine |
Polity | Episcopal |
Governance | Church Mission Society |
Primate | Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury |
Anglican Bishop of Colombo | Dushantha Rodrigo |
Bishop of Kurunegala | Nishantha Fernando |
Special Schools |
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Language | English, Sinhalese & Tamil |
Headquarters | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Territory | Sri Lanka |
Founder | James Chapman |
Origin | 1815 |
Recognition | Church of England |
Members | 50,000 |
Other name(s) | Church of England |
Publications | The Churchman, Monthly gift |
Official website |
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