Bill Burnett

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Bill Burnett was a South African Anglican bishop who served as Archbishop of Cape Town and played a significant role in the church during the apartheid era.

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instanceOf Anglican bishop
Christian religious leader
South African Anglican bishop
advocatedFor human rights
racial justice in South Africa
basedIn Cape Town
clergyRank archbishop
bishop
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
denomination Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglican Church
fieldOfWork church leadership
pastoral ministry
social justice activism
influencedBy Anglican theology
surface form: Anglican social teaching
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Anglican Church of Southern Africa
notableFor guiding the Anglican Church of Southern Africa through political conflict
leadership in the Anglican Church during the apartheid era in South Africa
public opposition to apartheid policies
notableRole senior Anglican leader in Southern Africa during apartheid
occupation archbishop
bishop
opposed apartheid in South Africa
partOf Anglican Communion
surface form: worldwide Anglican Communion
positionHeld Archbishop of Cape Town
Archbishop of Cape Town
surface form: Primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa
religion Anglicanism
Christianity
workLocation Cape Town
South Africa

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