Michael Pollesel

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

  1. ^ World Anglican
  2. ^ Living Church
  3. ^ Anglican Journal
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