Margaret Vertue

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Margaret Brenda Vertue
Bishop of False Bay
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South African Anglican bishop
ChurchAnglican Church of Southern Africa
DioceseDiocese of False Bay
Elected3 October 2012
PredecessorMerwyn Castle
Orders
Ordination1992
Consecration19 January 2013
by Thabo Makgoba
Personal details
Born (1953-04-06) 6 April 1953 (age 68)
Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa
DenominationAnglicanism

Margaret Brenda Vertue (born 6 April 1953) is a South African Anglican bishop. She is the second woman to be elected as a bishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and of the whole African continent, as the diocesan bishop of the Anglican Diocese of False Bay.[citation needed]

Vertue was educated at the in Kimberley and studied at St Paul's Theological College, Grahamstown (now the College of the Transfiguration), at Stellenbosch University and at St Beuno's, North Wales. She was ordained as one of the first woman priests by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in September 1992.[citation needed] She was preceded by Merwyn Castle

She was elected Bishop of the Diocese of False Bay on 3 October 2012 by the Diocesan Elective Assembly and consecrated as Bishop on 19 January 2013 by the Most Reverend Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town.[1][2][3]

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Bibliography[]

  • Anon (9 October 2012). "Second female Anglican bishop elected by Southern Africa". Anglican Journal. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  • Kannemeyer, AJ (10 April 2012). "Canon Margaret Vertue elected as the next Bishop of the Diocese of False Bay" (Press release). Cape Town: Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA). Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  • Hartle, Ray (20 January 2013). "SA chooses female bishop". IOL News. Retrieved 7 October 2014.

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Anglican Church of Southern Africa titles
Preceded by
Merwyn Castle
Bishop of False Bay
2012 -
Incumbent
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