Anglican Consultative Council - List of Anglican Consultative Council Meetings

List of Anglican Consultative Council Meetings

  • Limuru, Kenya (1971)
  • Dublin, Ireland (1973)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (1976)
  • London, Ontario, Canada (1979)
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England (1981)
  • Badagry, Nigeria (1984)
  • Singapore (1987)
  • Wales (1990)
  • Cape Town, South Africa (1993)
  • Panama (1996)
  • Dundee, Scotland (1999)
  • Hong Kong (2002)
  • Nottingham, England (2005)
  • Kingston, Jamaica (2009)
  • Auckland, New Zealand (2012)

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