The Anglican Bishop of Colombo is the ecclesiastical head of the Anglican Diocese of Colombo, a diocese in the Church of Ceylon which is part of the Anglican Communion. The Anglican Diocese of Colombo was founded in 1845, as the diocese of the Church of England in Ceylon.
Bishops of Colombo | ||||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes | |
1845 | 1861 | James Chapman | first Bishop of Colombo installed in the presiding seat | |
1862 | 1871 | Piers Claughton | first Bishop of St Helena (1859 – 61) and upon his return to England was appointed Archdeacon of London (1871 – 84) | |
1872 | 1875 | Hugh Jermyn | translated to Bishop of Brechin (1875 – 1903) and Primus of Scotland (1886 – 1901) | |
1876 | 1902 | Reginald Copleston | translated to Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India (1902 – 13) | |
1903 | 1924 | Ernest Copleston | ||
1924 | 1938 | Mark Carpenter-Garnier | ||
1938 | 1947 | Cecil Horsley | appointed as Bishop of Gibraltar (1947–53) | |
1948 | 1964 | Rollo Graham Campbell | ||
1964 | 1971 | Harold de Soysa | first Ceylonese Bishop of Colombo | |
1971 | 1977 | Cyril Abeynaike | ||
1978 | 1987 | Swithin Fernando | ||
1987 | 1992 | Jabez Gnanapragasam | ||
1992 | 2001 | Kenneth Fernando | ||
2001 | 2010 | Duleep De Chickera | ||
2011 | 2020 | Dhiloraj Canagasabey | ||
2020 | present | Dushantha Lakshman Rodrigo | Consecrated and installed as the 16th Bishop of Colombo on 28 October 2020 |
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