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='''Anglican (Episcopal) Church Records'''= | ='''Anglican (Episcopal) Church Records'''= | ||
==Writing for Records== | ==Writing for Records== | ||
*[https://www.anglicancommunion.org/structures/member-churches/member-church.aspx?church=chile '''Directory of Anglican Dioceses'''] | |||
*[https://www.google.com/maps/search/anglican+churches+in+chile/@-35.5079302,-76.8516852,3.87z '''Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Chile'''] | *[https://www.google.com/maps/search/anglican+churches+in+chile/@-35.5079302,-76.8516852,3.87z '''Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Chile'''] | ||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
During the 19th century, British immigrants to South America brought Anglicanism with them. The Patagonian Missionary Society, renamed South American Mission Society (SAMS) in 1868, was initially active in Tierra del Fuego and later extended its activities to the Araucanian region. It was responsible for the formation of all the early Anglican churches and missions in Chile. | During the 19th century, British immigrants to South America brought Anglicanism with them. The Patagonian Missionary Society, renamed South American Mission Society (SAMS) in 1868, was initially active in Tierra del Fuego and later extended its activities to the Araucanian region. It was responsible for the formation of all the early Anglican churches and missions in Chile. | ||
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