Dioceses & Jurisdictions

One Province, across North America.

The Anglican Province of North America is gathered into autonomous dioceses and jurisdictions from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific — each governed by her bishops in synod, yet held together as a Province of the Anglican Free Communion International.

Map of dioceses and jurisdictions of The Anglican Province of North America
Plate IThe Province across North AmericaA.D. MMXXVI

Hover or select a pin to read about each region

Region I

The Anglican Ordinariate of Saint George

Cleveland, Ohio · Infinity Diocese

An infinity diocese covering the entire United States, the Anglican Ordinariate of Saint George is based in Cleveland, Ohio. It serves the chaplaincy ministries of The Province of North America — providing pastoral care to those serving in the armed forces, hospitals, prisons, and other specialised fields of mission.

Region II

The Diocese of Jacksonville

Jacksonville, Florida · Seat of the Province

The Diocese of Jacksonville is the seat of The Province of North America. From Jacksonville, Florida, the Office of the Primate exercises oversight of the Province's life and ministry.

Region III

The Diocese of Keystone

Jacksonville, Florida · The Province of North America

Based in Jacksonville, Florida, the Diocese of Keystone gathers congregations under the apostolic ministry of her bishop within The Province of North America.

Region IV

The Diocese of Saint Louis IX

New York · The Province of North America

Based in New York and named for the holy King Louis IX of France, the Diocese of Saint Louis IX bears apostolic witness across the northeastern United States as part of The Province of North America.

Region V

The Diocese of Latino Ministries

Miami, Florida · The Province of North America

Based in Miami, Florida, the Diocese of Latino Ministries serves the Spanish-speaking faithful of The Province of North America, bearing apostolic witness in both English and Spanish across the United States.

A note on jurisdiction

“Each jurisdiction of the Communion is autonomous in her own governance, yet bound to her sister churches by the one faith, the one ministry, and the one Lord whom we together serve.”

The Communion endeavours to live as a fellowship, not a federation.