Extra-provincial Anglican churches
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The extra-provincial Anglican churches are a group of small, semi-independent church entities within the Anglican Communion. Unlike the larger member churches of the Communion, extra-provincial churches are not part of an ecclesiastical province and are, in five cases, subject to the metropolitical oversight of the Archbishop of Canterbury. There are currently six extra-provincial churches:
- The Anglican Church of Bermuda led by the Bishop of Bermuda
- The Church of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, led by the Bishop of Columbo
- The Episcopal Church of Cuba (under a metropolitan council rather than the Archbishop of Canterbury)
- The Parish of the Falkland Islands
- The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church (Igreja Lusitana Católica Apostólica Evangélica), Portugal
- The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church (Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal), Spain
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- The Church of Ceylon
- Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba
- Bermuda
- The Lusitanian Church
- The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain
- Falkland Islands
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