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The Anglican Province of South Australia is a division in within the [[Anglican Church of Australia]]. Like most of the Anglican Communion in the first world, it has liberal leanings, however not to the extent of countries like the United States and Canada. There are some strong evangelical elements, especially in the largest church, [[Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Adelaide, South Australia)|Holy Trinity]]. The current bishop is Jeffrey Driver. | The Anglican Province of South Australia is a division in within the [[Anglican Church of Australia]]. Like most of the Anglican Communion in the first world, it has liberal leanings, however not to the extent of countries like the United States and Canada. There are some strong evangelical elements, especially in the largest church, [[Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Adelaide, South Australia)|Holy Trinity]]. The current bishop is Jeffrey Driver. |
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The Anglican Province of South Australia is a division in within the Anglican Church of Australia. Like most of the Anglican Communion in the first world, it has liberal leanings, however not to the extent of countries like the United States and Canada. There are some strong evangelical elements, especially in the largest church, Holy Trinity. The current bishop is Jeffrey Driver.
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