Bishop of Jamaica
The Bishop of Jamaica is a senior leader in the Anglican Church, overseeing the spiritual and administrative needs of the church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. This position is part of the wider Anglican Communion, which is a global family of churches in communion with the Church of England. The bishop is responsible for guiding local congregations, supporting clergy, and promoting community outreach.
The current bishop is part of the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, which was established in 1824. The bishop's role includes conducting confirmations, ordinations, and other significant church ceremonies, as well as representing the diocese in national and international Anglican matters.