HomeBiographiesPrimates of the Anglican Communion -- Presiding Bishop of South America

Primates of the Anglican Communion — Presiding Bishop of South America

Published on

Please Help Anglican.Ink with a donation.

The Most Rev. Héctor Zavala Muñoz, Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Church of South America and Bishop of Chile

Bishop Tito Zavala was born on 16 October 1954 in Chile. Educated in Roman Catholic schools, he entered the Anglican Church as a young man of 17. He trained for the ministry at Trinity Episcopal Church for Ministry in Ambridge, Penna., and was ordained priest and deacon for the Diocese of Chile. He served as a parish priest in the diocese and was elected bishop-coadjutor in 1998 and was installed as diocesan bishop in 2000. The province’s House of Bishops unanimously elected him the province’s first native-born Latin American primate at the 10th meeting of the General Synod on 4 November 2010. He was re-elected to a second term in 2013. Bishop Zavala is a member of the GAFCON primates council and the Global South primates group. He married to Miriam and they have four children: Tito, David, Pablo and Carola.

To update information in this biography please contact geoconger@gmail.com

Latest articles

New Book Explores Anglican Position on Contraception, Divorce and Human Sexuality

The Rt Revd Kenneth Kearon has written a new book exploring the position of...

Same-sex marriage and the neo-Marxist takeover of the Church

TRADITIONAL Christian teaching on sexual morality is a safeguarding risk to young people. That...

Ash Wednesday letter from Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe

Ash Wednesday 2026 Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church: When God told Moses to...

More like this

New Book Explores Anglican Position on Contraception, Divorce and Human Sexuality

The Rt Revd Kenneth Kearon has written a new book exploring the position of...