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The Rt. Rev. Philip Wright, Bishop of Belize, has been elected as the 14th Archbishop and Primate of the Church
My Sisters & Brothers in Christ! Our nation and the Diocese continue to come to grips with the magnitude of
My Sisters & Brothers in Christ! Our nation and the Diocese continue to come to grips with the magnitude of
By The Rt. Rev. Leon GoldingBishop of Jamaica and The Cayman Islandsat the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega,
An update on the lives of members impacted by the HurricaneBy Rev. Olando Gayle             July 3, 2025 marks the
The Rt. Rev. Leon Paul Golding is the Diocesan Bishop-Elect for the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Bishop
The Most Rev. Dr. The Hon. Howard Gregory, OJ, Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of Jamaica and the
It is with a deep sense of sadness and regret that the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby has been received.
The Most Rev. Dr. The Hon. Howard Gregory, OJ, Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of Jamaica and the
I have recently discovered that my biological father, the late Sir Anthony Montague Browne, had an ancestral connection to the
The school year 2024-2025 is upon us with all its challenges, especially with the onslaught of Hurricane Beryl and its
Preface There are many Anglicans who make bold to say that they are “a Christians who happens to be Anglican”.
Historic year-long celebrations commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands peak next week with
The Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands has activated a strategic response process to meet the immediate and long
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The National Council of the Anglican Youth Fellowship in the Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands joyfully announces the
MESSAGE BY THE MOST REV. DR. THE HON. HOWARD GREGORY,ARCHBISHOP OF THE WEST INDIES, PRIMATE & METROPOLITANAND BISHOP OF JAMAICA
FROM LIPSCOMB TO GREGORYANGLICANS IN JAMAICA 1655-2024 – A BIRD’S-EYE VIEWBY PROFESSOR EMERITUS, PATRICK E. BRYAN The Year 1824 was

Restore HOPE After Hurricane Melissa

Understanding the Foundations of Hope An old hymn written in the nineteenth century by Edward Mote and frequently sung during missionary services, powerfully asserts that the Christian’s hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness. In essence, this means that our hope is firmly rooted, grounded, and anchored in the atoning sacrifice…

Letter to the Church- After Hurricane Melissa

My Sisters & Brothers in Christ! Our nation and the Diocese continue to come to grips with the magnitude of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Melissa, especially in central and western Jamaica. We offer our prayers and full support to the thousands of people affected by this disaster. Reports to date indicate that four Churches…

Sermon at the Induction, Investiture and Enthronement

By The Rt. Rev. Leon GoldingBishop of Jamaica and The Cayman Islandsat the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega, Spanish TownSeptember 28, 2025 The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels Our readings for the feast of St. Michael and all Angels invite us to reflect on that unseen host, of angels and archangels…

Diocese Restoring Lives After Hurricane Beryl

An update on the lives of members impacted by the HurricaneBy Rev. Olando Gayle             July 3, 2025 marks the anniversary of Hurricane Beryl, which ravaged the Southern parishes of Jamaica. So extensive was the destruction of this Category 4 hurricane, that many were convinced it was actually Category 5. Hurricane Beryl washed away farms,…

Rt. Rev. Leon Golding is Diocesan Bishop-Elect

The Rt. Rev. Leon Paul Golding is the Diocesan Bishop-Elect for the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Bishop Golding received 204 of the 214 votes cast by Clergy and Lay Representatives who attended The Special Synod, known as the Elective Assembly, which was held at St. Luke’s Church Hall in Cross Roads today.…

Lenten Study 2025

Anglican Identity – What defines us as Anglican? IntroductionWhat defines or identifies us as Anglicans? What makes us unique as a denomination? This seven-weekLenten Study, is designed to help us better understand who we are as Anglicans, and for us to appreciateour perspectives, as it relates to working together as a church and other denominations.…

Archbishop Howard Gregory

Archbishop Gregory for International Ecumenical Cathedra

The Most Rev. Dr. The Hon. Howard Gregory, OJ, Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands (Anglican), will be installed in the International Ecumenical Cathedra at the Cathedral of St. John The Divine, New York during a special Service on Sunday, December 1. The Bishop of New York, The…

Archbishop Justin Welby

RESIGNATION OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, THE MOST REV. AND RIGHT HONOURABLE JUSTIN WELBY NOVEMBER 2024

It is with a deep sense of sadness and regret that the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby has been received. He has been an outstanding Archbishop and symbolic spiritual leader of our Anglican Communion and was due to demit office in 2026. Unfortunately, a report captioned the Makin Review which investigated the serious violations of…

Archbishop Howard Gregory

Archbishop Gregory to Retire at Year-End

The Most Rev. Dr. The Hon. Howard Gregory, OJ, Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, will retire from full-time service, effective December 31, 2024, having served as an ordained minister for 51 years. The Archbishop announced his impending retirement today (November 13) in a letter to Clergy and…

Back to School Image

BACK TO SCHOOL MESSAGE From the Director of Anglican Schools

The school year 2024-2025 is upon us with all its challenges, especially with the onslaught of Hurricane Beryl and its impact on so many schools across the island but especially those in Clarendon, Manchester, St. Elizabeth and Westmoreland.  Some of our Anglican Schools have suffered damages ranging from severe to minor and we trust that…