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A report from Port Sudan dated August 16 from Hindi Luka, Provincial Accountant for the Episcopal Church of Sudan, gives a current total of seventy-five congregations, spread from the Red Sea to Kadugli in the Nuba Mountains:

• Khartoum Diocese: 31 churches

• Kadugli Diocese: 6 churches (Kadugli town, surrounding areas, and Dilling town)

• El Obeid Diocese: 8 churches

• Port Sudan Diocese: 12 churches

• Wad Madani Diocese: 18 churches

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