Michael Pollesel is a former Anglican bishop of Uruguay.[1] He was elected Bishop of Uruguay in 2012.[2]
A fluent Spanish speaker, Pollesel is a former general secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada.[3]
References
- ^ World Anglican
- ^ Living Church
- ^ Anglican Journal
Portals:- Biography
- Christianity
- Uruguay
Diocesans | - William Godfrey
- Michael Pollesel
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- Spanish colonization
- Viceroyalty (1776–1814)
- British invasions (1806–1807)
- Banda Oriental
- Liga Federal (1815–1820)
- Cisplatina province (1821–1828)
- Thirty-Three Orientals
- Treaty of Montevideo (1828)
- Civil War (1839–1851)
- Uruguayan War (1864–1865)
- Paraguayan War (1864–1870)
- Revolution of the Lances (1870–1872)
- Battle of Masoller (1904)
- Batllism
- Tupamaros
- Dictatorship (1973–1985)
- Expiry Law (1986)
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