Anglican Communion Primates' Meeting - List of Anglican Communion Primates' Meetings

List of Anglican Communion Primates' Meetings

  • 1979: Ely, England
  • 1981: Washington, D.C., USA
  • 1983: Limuru, Kenya
  • 1986: Toronto, Canada
  • 1989: Cyprus
  • 1991: Newcastle, Northern Ireland
  • 1993: Cape Town, South Africa
  • 1995: Windsor, England
  • 1997: Jerusalem
  • 2000: Oporto, Portugal
  • February 2001: Kanuga, USA
  • 2002: Canterbury, England
  • May 2003: Porto Alegre, Brazil
  • October 2003: Lambeth Palace, England
  • February 2005: Dromantine, Northern Ireland
  • February 2007: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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