Anglican Diocese of Singapore

The Anglican Diocese of Singapore (Chinese: 圣公会新加坡教区; pinyin: Shènggōnghuì Xīnjiāpō Jiāoqū; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் ஆங்கிலிகன் மறைமாவட்டம் ) is a diocese of the Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia consisting of 27 Anglican parishes in Singapore and 6 deaneries throughout the Asia region.[1] It has an established history of church-planting as well as providing educational, medical and social services in Singapore and the neighbouring region. The Diocese of Singapore is in communion with the See of Canterbury. St Andrew's Cathedral is the cathedral church of the diocese.[2]

Anglican Diocese of Singapore
ClassificationProtestant/Anglican
TheologyAnglican doctrine
PolityEpiscopal
Bishop of SingaporeRight Revd Dr Titus Chung Khiam Boon
Suffragan BishopRight Revd Low Jee King
CathedralSt Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
Ecclesiastical provinceChurch of the Province of South East Asia
AssociationsAnglican Communion
National Council of Churches of Singapore
HeadquartersSt Andrew's Village
1 Francis Thomas Drive, #01- 01, Singapore
Origin1826
Parishes27
Official websiteanglican.org.sg
Anglican Diocese of Singapore
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese聖公會新加坡教區
Simplified Chinese圣公会新加坡教区
Tamil name
Tamilசிங்கப்பூர் ஆங்கிலிகன் மறைமாவட்டம்

Currently, the diocese is headed by the Right Reverend Titus Chung, who was preceded by the bishop and former vicar of St John's-St Margaret's Church, the Right Reverend Rennis Ponniah.

Diocesan coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Diocese of Singapore which belongs to the category of ecclesiastical heraldry, consists of a mitre surmounted on a St Andrew's Shield. The mitre symbolises apostolic authority and divine endorsement to govern the Anglican diocese in the region. The crozier symbolises the bishop's episcopate and the key represents the access to heaven. Emblazoned upon the St Andrew's Shield are four bunches of wheat symbolising the harvest fields which God has entrusted to the diocese.

History

The Anglican Church in Singapore was founded in 1826, shortly after the founding of modern Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 and the arrival of the first English settlers from the British East India Company.[3]

Raffles allocated a piece of land between Hill Street and North Bridge Road in his Town Plan of 1822 for the siting of an Anglican church. However, construction of the church did not begin until funds were raised by the community in 1834. The church was named Saint Andrew after the patron saint of Scotland in honour of the Scottish community who had donated to the building fund.[4]

After falling under jurisdiction of the bishop of Labuan and Sarawak (and no longer Calcutta) in 1869, St. Andrew's Cathedral was made the cathedral church of the diocese in 1870. Officially titled Diocese of Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak in 1881, a diocese over such a large area was quite unmanageable. In 1909 Singapore was made a separate diocese covering the Straits Settlements, Peninsular Malaya, Siam, Java, Sumatra and adjacent islands, with Bishop Charles J. Ferguson-Davie as the first bishop of the diocese. On 6 February 1960, it was renamed to Diocese of Singapore and Malaya. On 8 April 1970, the diocese was dissolved and split into Diocese of Singapore and Diocese of West Malaysia.[1][5]

In 1996, the autocephalous Church of the Province of South East Asia consisting of the Dioceses of Singapore, West Malaysia, Kuching and Sabah was established by the then-Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey. Moses Tay, Bishop of Singapore, was installed as the first Metropolitan Archbishop of the Province the same year. The Province celebrated its 20th Anniversary in February 2016.

List of bishops

  • The Right Revd George Frederick Hose, Bishop of Singapore, Labuan & Sarawak (1881–)
  • The Right Revd Charles James Ferguson-Davie (1909–)
  • The Right Revd Basil Colby Roberts (1927–)
  • The Right Revd John Leonard Wilson (1941–)
  • The Right Revd of Henry Wolfe Baines (1949–)
  • The Right Revd Cyril Kenneth Sansbury (1961–)
  • The Right Revd Joshua Chiu Ban It (1966–)
  • The Right Revd Dr Moses Tay Leng Kong (1982–)
  • The Right Revd Dr John Chew Hiang Chea (2000–)
  • The Right Revd Rennis Ponniah (2012–)
  • The Right Revd Dr Titus Chung (2020–)

Parishes

As of 2018, there are 27 Anglican parishes in the diocese:

  • St Andrew's Cathedral
  • All Saints' Church
  • Chapel of Christ the King
  • Chapel of Christ the Redeemer
  • Chapel of the Holy Spirit
  • Chapel of the Resurrection
  • Church of Our Saviour
  • Church of the Ascension
  • Church of the Epiphany
  • Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Church of the True Light
  • Holy Trinity Parish
  • Light of Christ Church Woodlands
  • Marine Parade Christian Centre
  • My Saviour's Church
  • Parish of Christ Church (Tamil)
  • St Andrew’s City Church
  • St Andrew's Community Chapel
  • St George's Church
  • St Hilda's Church
  • St James' Church
  • St John's Chapel
  • St John's–St Margaret's Church
  • St Matthew's Church
  • St Paul's Church
  • St Peter's Church
  • Yishun Christian Church (Anglican)

Deaneries

There are six deaneries in the Diocese of Singapore:

  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Indonesia
  • Nepal
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

A dean oversees the mission work in each deanery and regularly reports to the director of missions of the Diocese of Singapore.

Schools

Anglican schools in Singapore:

Additionally, there are five kindergartens and six childcare centres as of 2020:

Kindergartens

  • Ascension Kindergarten
  • Queenstown Good Shepherd Kindergarten
  • St. Hilda's Kindergarten
  • St. James' Church Kindergarten
  • St. Paul's Church Kindergarten

Childcare Centres

  • Ascension Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool
  • Kiddy Ark Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool
  • Praiseland Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool
  • Sonshine Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool
  • St. Andrew's Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool
  • St. James' Kindercare – A Little Seeds Preschool

Medical services

St Andrew's Community Hospital, Simei

The St Andrew's Mission Hospital (SAMH) is a non-profit voluntary welfare organisation under the Diocese of Singapore. It is the corporate headquarters that oversees several medical arms:

See also

References

  1. "Anglican Diocese of Singapore". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board.
  2. "St Andrew's Cathedral Online". Archived from the original on 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2006-11-08.
  3. "Our History | Diocese of Singapore". www.anglican.org.sg. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  4. "Saint Andrew's Cathedral". Roots. National Heritage Board.
  5. "St Andrew's Cathedral". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board.
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