In a historic achievement for Belize, Bishop Philip S. Wright has been elected as the Archbishop of the Church in the Province of the West Indies. This marks the second time a Belizean bishop has been chosen for this prestigious role since 1934. The announcement was made during the 42nd Provincial Synod held in the Bahamas. Bishop Wright, who has served as the leader of the Anglican Diocese of Belize for nearly two decades, described the moment as “overwhelming” and vowed to continue his service with humility and dedication.
In his address, Bishop Wright expressed his profound gratitude, stating, “You never imagined a day like this would come… It gives me an opportunity to serve the church I love, the church to which I have devoted the majority of my life.” His election has been widely celebrated, with Tracy Panton, Leader of the Opposition, extending her congratulations on behalf of the United Democratic Party and her family. She praised Bishop Wright’s “extraordinary leadership, spiritual depth, and unwavering devotion to the service of God’s people.”
As Archbishop-elect, Bishop Wright emphasized the importance of youth engagement and the church’s role in addressing regional issues during his speech at the synod. His elevation is seen as a significant milestone for both Belize and the Anglican community in the West Indies.
