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==Writing for Records==
==Writing for Records==
*[http://www.peru.anglican.org/churches.html '''Website Directory'''] and [https://www.google.com/maps/search/Anglican+churches+of+peru/@6.8268502,-139.7360143,3z/data=!3m1!4b1 Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Peru]
*[http://www.peru.anglican.org/churches.html '''Website Directory'''] and [https://www.google.com/maps/search/Anglican+churches+of+peru/@6.8268502,-139.7360143,3z/data=!3m1!4b1 Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Peru]
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'''The Anglican Church of South America'''<br>
Calle Doña María 141<br>
Los Rosales, Surco<br>
Lima, LI 33<br>
Peru<br>
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Email address: hwgodfrey@gmail.com<br>
Phone: +51 (0)1 449 0600<br>
*[http://www.peru.anglican.org/ '''Website''']
==Historical Background==
==Historical Background==
The Anglican Church of Peru is a diocese which is clearly both Peruvian and Anglican in its identity.  Its roots and history go back to the first half of the nineteenth century with the arrival of English and N. American immigrants. But Peruvian congregations are now the overwhelming majority, even though there is still a live English-speaking congregation at the Cathedral.<ref>"Anglican Church of Peru", http://www.peru.anglican.org/index.html, accessed 6 March 2020.</ref>
The Anglican Church of Peru is a diocese which is clearly both Peruvian and Anglican in its identity.  Its roots and history go back to the first half of the nineteenth century with the arrival of English and N. American immigrants. But Peruvian congregations are now the overwhelming majority, even though there is still a live English-speaking congregation at the Cathedral.<ref>"Anglican Church of Peru", http://www.peru.anglican.org/index.html, accessed 6 March 2020.</ref>
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