The Traditional Anglican Church
A member of the Traditional Anglican Communion
Contacts
- The Presiding Bishop is Archbishop John Hepworth of the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia. You may contact him by email.
- The best way into TAC websites is the site for the TAC newspaper, "The Messenger Journal". This is the place where official announcements and links to other sites can be found.
- In Great Britain (Ireland has a separate church), the Episcopal Visitor is Bishop David Moyer.
- Locally, the church is administered by a Vicar General, Canon Ian Gray. Under him are three Area Deans (Canon Ian Westby SSM - North, Brian Gill, formerly Vicar General - Wales and Midlands, and Canon John Maunder - South). For contact details see the Parishes page, or use the Diocesan Office.
- We have a Diocesan Office at St. Katherine's, Lincoln. The Diocesan Officer is Michael Wilson. He can best be contacted by email, but it is envisaged that an answerphone on 01522 572779 will soon work (if not already), or by post at The Priory Centre, Colegrave Street, South Park, Lincoln LN5 8DW.
- The Traditional Anglican Commmunion also functions in the USA, Central and South America, Canada, India, Pakistan, South Africa (two jurisdictions), Zambia, Australia and Torres Straits, New Zealand, Ireland and Japan. Refugee situations have given us churches in several other countries recently.
- You may contact the body responsible for the missionary activites of the Traditional Anglican Communion, which is the
International Anglican Fellowship (IAF) (Mr. Peter Thomas, Director).
- A useful route to other attempts to achieve a valid future for Anglicanism in this country (and related matters) can be found at the "Cost of Conscience" site.
- A recent Roman Catholic contact, whose goodwill towards us we are pleased to recognise, is "IN NOMINE PATRIS ET FILII ET SPIRITUS SANCTI".
This site is maintained by Michael Gray for official purposes of TTAC as agreed with the Vicar General. Please report all problems and suggestions to me in the first instance.