Talk:Primates in the Anglican Communion
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Numbering?
editHow is the order of precedence or numbering determined? – Kaihsu (talk) 20:29, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
ACNA
editShould Archbishop Foley Beach of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) be included on this list? He is a primate with disputed membership in the Anglican Communion. He was directly enthroned by eight of the other primates on this list (Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, the Congo, Southeast Asia, Egypt and the Argentine)[1]—representing a majority of the Anglican Communion—and was invited by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the last Primates' Meeting in 2016[2]. The ACNA's orders of ministry are also recognized by the Archbishop of Canterbury.[3] Perhaps he should be on the list, but with a note about the dispute between the ACNA and the Episcopal Church. — Afuller2028 (talk • contribs) 05:55, 20 November 2017 (UTC)
List Needs To Be Updated
editIs anyone watching this page? The list has been updated haphazardly for at least the past two years, without being reordered to follow the order of precedence, and it incorrectly lists at least a few who are no longer incumbents, as well as at least one (Korea) with his predecessor's date of enthronement. This is far from being my area of expertise, and it would be tedious for me to try to do the corrections myself, so if there is someone else who watches this page and is up on this material they would be much better positioned to fix it. Although I may do it myself, if nobody steps up in the near future. LacrimosaDiesIlla (talk) 15:38, 15 June 2018 (UTC)
York
editUnless I'm missing something, the Archibishop of York is a primate ("of England" but not "of All England") and should be included in the table, but he's missing. It looks like John Sentamu was involved in the 2016 primates' meeting judging by the group photo (front row on the right). The article also says "The junior primates of these churches [of England and of Ireland, so including the Archibishop of York] do not normally participate in the Primates' Meeting", but again, Sentamu looks to have at least attended in 2016. Beorhtwulf (talk) 21:38, 15 January 2019 (UTC)