Diocese of Egypt The diocese has a cathedral in Cairo and a pro-cathedral in Alexandria. The current bishop,
Samy Fawzy, hitherto
coadjutor bishop of the diocese, was installed as Bishop of Egypt and Archbishop of Alexandria on 8 June 2021.
Bishops The bishops have been: •
Llewellyn Gwynne (1920–1946) (Bishop in Egypt and the Sudan) • Assistant bishop:
Morris Gelsthorpe •
Geoffrey Allen (1947–1952) (Bishop in Egypt) •
Francis Johnston (1952–1958) (Bishop in Egypt) •
Administered by Campbell MacInnes (1959–1969) (Archbishop of Jerusalem)
during temporary suspension •
Kenneth Cragg (1969–1974) (Bishop in Egypt) •
Ishaq Musaad (1974–1984) (Bishop in Egypt) •
Ghais Abdel Malik (1985–2000) (Bishop in Egypt) •
Mouneer Anis (2000–2020) (Bishop in Egypt and North Africa)
Archbishops The diocesan bishops following the creation of the new smaller diocese in 2020, and concurrently metropolitan archbishops of the province: •
Mouneer Anis (2020–2021) (Archbishop of Alexandria and Bishop of Egypt) • St. Mark's Pro-Cathedral,
Alexandria • Christ the King Church, Ras el Soda, Alexandria • All Saints' Church,
Stanley Bay, Alexandria •
All Saints' Cathedral,
Zamalek, Cairo • Jesus Light of the World Church,
Old Cairo • Church for the Deaf, Old Cairo • Church of the Good Shepherd,
Heliopolis, Cairo • St. John the Baptist Church,
Maadi, Greater Cairo • Church of the Good Shepherd,
Giza, Greater Cairo • St. Mark's Church,
Menouf • St Paul's Church, Ezbit en Nakhl • Church of our Saviour,
Suez • Church of the Epiphany,
Port Said There are significant congregations without permanent buildings in
Sadat City,
6th of October City, and
Hurghada.
Diocese of North Africa The diocese is under the direction of its former area bishop, Samy Fawzy (consecrated 27 February 2017), who is also Dean of the Pro-Cathedral in Alexandria, and coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Egypt. The diocese covers Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria. As an episcopal area of the former Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, the area bishops were: • Bill Musk (2008–2015) • Samy Fawzy (2017–2020) Diocesan bishops: •
Anthony Ball (January 2024 to January 2025) •
Ashley Null (since May 2025) Significant churches include: • Christ the King Church,
Tripoli,
Libya •
St George's Anglican Church,
Tunis,
Tunisia •
Holy Trinity Anglican Church,
Algiers,
Algeria Diocese of the Horn of Africa The diocese works in
Djibouti,
Eritrea,
Ethiopia, and
Somalia. As an episcopal area of the former Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, the area bishops were: •
Andrew Proud (2007–2011) •
Grant LeMarquand (2012–2018) •
Kuan Kim Seng (2019–2020) The diocesan bishops, following the creation of the diocese in 2020: •
Kuan Kim Seng (2020–2024) •
Martin Gordon Reakes-Williams (2024-present) The most significant church in the new diocese is: •
St. Matthew's Anglican Church,
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia Diocese of Gambella The
Gambella (sometimes spelt Gambela) Region of Ethiopia has more than 70 Anglican congregations, and a
theological college (St Frumentius Theological College) training candidates for ordination. The new diocese has a large number of congregations, but very few church buildings. There are eleven regional mission centres. In June 2020, at the foundation of the Province of Alexandria and the Diocese of Gambella,
Josiah Idowu-Fearon,
Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council, drew particular attention to the "enormous growth" in the area, "particularly in the Gambella region of Ethiopia". As an episcopal area of the former Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, the area bishop was: •
Rajan Vincent Jacob (2019–2020) The diocesan bishops, following the creation of the diocese in 2020: • Rajan Vincent Jacob (2020–present) ==Theological colleges==