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Stafford Moses (born 1966) is a Bishop-elect of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa in the Anglican Diocese of False Bay. He succeeded Margaret Vertue who retired in 2023. Moses was made a deacon on 16 December 1991. His ordination as priest took place on 8 November 1992.[1]
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