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{{notability|date=November 2018}}'''Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza'''
'''Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza'''




Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza, (December 5, 1924 – August 7, 1998) was a Mexican Anglican bishop from 1958 to 1998. He was the first bishop of the [[Anglican Church of Mexico]], serving from 1995 until his death in 1998. Under his episcopacy spanning four decades the [[Anglican Church of Mexico]] grew from one missionary diocese to five dioceses that formed an independent member of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]] in 1995.Supporter of access to the priesthood for women, he ordained the first female priest in Latin-America<ref>http://www.proceso.com.mx/160792/el-concepto-de-dios-no-es-masculino-ni-femenino-dice-la-sacerdota-tamara-locke</ref> He attended the [[Episcopal Church]]'s [[Virginia Theological Seminary]], at Alexandria, Virginia.<ref> Mexico Convenes First Synod, Elects Primate Episcopal News Service. March 16, 1995] (Accessed 17 Nov. 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=95043</ref> <ref> Jose Saucedo, Retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico, Dies in Hospital Episcopal News Service. September 3, 1998] (accessed Nov. 19 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=98-2223</ref>
Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza, (December 5, 1924 – August 7, 1998) was a Mexican Anglican bishop from 1958 to 1998. He was the first bishop of the [[Anglican Church of Mexico]], serving from 1995 until his death in 1998. Under his episcopacy spanning four decades the [[Anglican Church of Mexico]] grew from one missionary diocese to five dioceses that formed an independent member of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]] in 1995. As a promoter of access to the priesthood by women, he ordained the first female priest in Latin-America<ref>http://www.proceso.com.mx/160792/el-concepto-de-dios-no-es-masculino-ni-femenino-dice-la-sacerdota-tamara-locke</ref> He attended the [[Episcopal Church]]'s [[Virginia Theological Seminary]], at Alexandria, Virginia.<ref> Mexico Convenes First Synod, Elects Primate Episcopal News Service. March 16, 1995] (Accessed 17 Nov. 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=95043</ref> <ref> Jose Saucedo, Retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico, Dies in Hospital Episcopal News Service. September 3, 1998] (accessed Nov. 19 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=98-2223</ref>


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Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza


Jose G. Saucedo Mendoza, (December 5, 1924 – August 7, 1998) was a Mexican Anglican bishop from 1958 to 1998. He was the first bishop of the Anglican Church of Mexico, serving from 1995 until his death in 1998. Under his episcopacy spanning four decades the Anglican Church of Mexico grew from one missionary diocese to five dioceses that formed an independent member of the worldwide Anglican Communion in 1995. As a promoter of access to the priesthood by women, he ordained the first female priest in Latin-America[1] He attended the Episcopal Church's Virginia Theological Seminary, at Alexandria, Virginia.[2] [3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.proceso.com.mx/160792/el-concepto-de-dios-no-es-masculino-ni-femenino-dice-la-sacerdota-tamara-locke
  2. ^ Mexico Convenes First Synod, Elects Primate Episcopal News Service. March 16, 1995] (Accessed 17 Nov. 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=95043
  3. ^ Jose Saucedo, Retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico, Dies in Hospital Episcopal News Service. September 3, 1998] (accessed Nov. 19 2018) https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=98-2223