Historical note: Anglican-Lutheran Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem (1841-1886). Anglican (only) after 1887. Archbishopric 1957-1974.

1841

First Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Michael Solomon Alexander

1846

Second Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Samuel Gobat

1879

Third Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Joseph Barclay

1881-1887

Vacant

1887

Fourth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – George Francis Popham Blyth

1914

Fifth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Rennie Macinnes

1932

Sixth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – George Francis Graham Brown

1943

Seventh Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Weston Henry Stewart

1957

Eighth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Campbell Macinnes

1958-1976

First Arab Bishop: Najib A Cubain – Bishop of Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, but did not have any jurisdiction over the See of Jerusalem. However, his offices were at St. George’s Cathedral and he had jurisdiction over Jordanian controlled East Jerusalem.

1969

Ninth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – George Appleton

1974

Tenth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Robert Stopford, served as Vicar General (1974-1976)

1974-76

Between 1974-1976, under the supervision of the Vicar General, Robert Stopford, the Archbishopric was completely restructured. The Diocese of Jerusalem was established to include Palestine, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and Syria, with Jerusalem as its centre, as part of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East. The four dioceses rotated the responsibility of the Bishop President and Synodical Leadership.

1976

Eleventh Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Faeq Ibrahim Haddad

1984

Twelfth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Samir Hanna Kafity

1998

Thirteenth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal

2007

Fourteenth Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem – Suheil Salman Ibrahim Dawani