The Anglican Primate of Georgeland is the official title of the Church of England's chief representative in Georgeland. The Primate is always an Archbishop from one of the country's seven Archdioseces; frequently this is either the the Archbishop of Santa Christina or Archbishop of Doubledance but it does not have to be the case. The Georgeland General Synod of the Anglican Church, the Church's governing body in Georgeland, elects a Primate from among the Archbishops. In almost all cases, the Primate is the most senior (ie. longest-serving) Archbishop in the country. The Primate serves a term of seven years, but most Primates are effectively chosen until retirement, since most have retired from the Church whilst still in office. The Synod first met to elect a Primate in 1921.
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| - The Anglican Primate of Georgeland is the official title of the Church of England's chief representative in Georgeland. The Primate is always an Archbishop from one of the country's seven Archdioseces; frequently this is either the the Archbishop of Santa Christina or Archbishop of Doubledance but it does not have to be the case. The Georgeland General Synod of the Anglican Church, the Church's governing body in Georgeland, elects a Primate from among the Archbishops. In almost all cases, the Primate is the most senior (ie. longest-serving) Archbishop in the country. The Primate serves a term of seven years, but most Primates are effectively chosen until retirement, since most have retired from the Church whilst still in office. The Synod first met to elect a Primate in 1921.
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| - The Anglican Primate of Georgeland is the official title of the Church of England's chief representative in Georgeland. The Primate is always an Archbishop from one of the country's seven Archdioseces; frequently this is either the the Archbishop of Santa Christina or Archbishop of Doubledance but it does not have to be the case. The Georgeland General Synod of the Anglican Church, the Church's governing body in Georgeland, elects a Primate from among the Archbishops. In almost all cases, the Primate is the most senior (ie. longest-serving) Archbishop in the country. The Primate serves a term of seven years, but most Primates are effectively chosen until retirement, since most have retired from the Church whilst still in office. The Synod first met to elect a Primate in 1921.
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