The Anglican dioceses of Northern Uganda are the Anglican presence in (roughly) the Northern Region, Uganda; they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Buganda, of Eastern Uganda, of Ankole and Kigezi, and of Rwenzori.
The first diocese to be erected in this area was that called simply the Diocese of Northern Uganda, which was split from the Diocese on the Upper Nile in 1961. Today the mother church is St Philip's Cathedral, Gulu.[1]
Erected from Northern Uganda diocese in 1969; See at Emmanuel Cathedral, Mvara (near Arua).[8]
Split in 1976 from the Diocese of Soroti; St Philip's Cathedral, Moroto.
Erected from Northern Uganda, 1976;[19] Lira Cathedral.
Created in 1993 from the Diocese of Madi—West Nile; St Stephen's Cathedral, Goli.
Created in 1995 from Northern Uganda diocese; the See is Kitgum, where stands All Saints' Cathedral.
Christ Church Cathedral, Kotido is the mother church of this diocese, erected from Karamoja in 2007.
Split from Lango diocese, 2014; St Peter's Cathedral, Aduku.