Metropolitan Diocese of Dhaka ঢাকা মহাধর্মপ্রদেশ | |
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Church of Bangladesh | |
Incumbent: Samuel Sunil Mankhin | |
Style | The Most Reverend |
Location | |
Country | Bangladesh |
Ecclesiastical province | Dhaka |
Deaneries | 3 |
Statistics | |
Area | 21,381.52 km2 (8,255.45 sq mi) |
Parishes | 29 |
Members | 8500+ (as of 2024)[1] |
Information | |
First holder | James D. Blair |
Formation | 1952 |
Rite | Church of Bangladesh Book of Common Prayer |
Established | 1956 |
Cathedral | St Thomas Church, Dhaka |
Current leadership | |
Parent church | Church of Bangladesh |
Governance | Episcopal |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Samuel Sunil Mankhin |
Suffragans | Diocese of Kushtia Diocese of Barisal |
Dean | Very Reverend Emmanuel Mollick |
Bishops emeritus | James D. Blair Barnabas Dejen Mondal |
The Church of Bangladesh Metropolitan Diocese of Dhaka is the metropolitan and main diocese of Church of Bangladesh (a United Protestant denomination) that was erected in 1956 by dividing the Diocese of Calcutta; the diocese was originally called "East Bengal"[2] and covered all of East Pakistan after the partition of India. It was a part of the Anglican Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon until the formation of the united Protestant Church of Pakistan in 1970, which merged Lutheran, Anglican, and Presbyterian denominations in that country. It became the sole diocese of the Church of Bangladesh upon the church's 30 April 1974 independence. Since it was split to create Kushtia diocese, the bishop of Dhaka has usually also been moderator and primate of the Church of Bangladesh.[3] The other 2 dioceses of Church of Bangladesh are under its governance.