Episcopal Church of Cuba
The Episcopal Church of Cuba (Spanish: Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba) is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA or TEC). The diocese consists of the entire country of Cuba. From 1966 to 2020, it was an extra-provincial diocese under the archbishop of Canterbury. As of 2021, it had nearly 1,600 members and an average worship attendance of more than 600 in forty-four parishes, including the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Havana.
Diocese of Cuba Diœcesis Cubensis Diócesis de Cuba | |
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Location | |
Country | Cuba |
Territory | Cuba |
Ecclesiastical province | Province 2 of the Episcopal Church |
Statistics | |
Area | 109,884 km2 (42,426 sq mi) |
Population - Total | (as of 2021) 11,193,470 |
Congregations | 44 (2021) |
Members | 1,850 (2021) |
Information | |
First holder | Albion W. Knight |
Denomination | The Episcopal Church |
Established | 1901 |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Holy Trinity |
Language | Spanish |
Calendar | Gregorian calendar |
Current leadership | |
Governance | Episcopal polity |
Bishop | Griselda Delgado del Carpio |
Website | |
http://www.cuba.anglican.org |
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