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June 1, 2004 Members of Council of General Synod

Officers: Primate: Archbishop Andrew Hutchison Prolocutor: Dean Peter Elliott Deputy Prolocutor: Peter IrishChancellor: Ronald Stevenson General Secretary: Archdeacon Jim Boyles Ecclesiastical Province of BC and...
Category: June/July 2004, General Synod 2004, Council of General Synod

June 1, 2004 Elected members of standing committees

Communications and Information Resources Dorothy Davies-Flindall, Ontario LCol Rev. Canon John Fletcher, Canadian Forces Mel Malton, Algoma Sheba McKay, Keewatin Tanya Moxley, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Rev. Rob...
Category: June/July 2004, General Synod 2004

May 1, 2004 Two former primates reflect on the church’s top job

Later this month, the meeting of General Synod will convene in St. Catharine's, Ont. One of the first responsibilities of the delegates will be to elect a primate from a slate of four candidates (featured on these two pages), as...
Category: May 2004, Canada, General Synod 2004

May 1, 2004 Ferris says he 'values comprehensiveness'

Ronald Ferris Bishop of Algoma Age: 58 The second-longest serving active bishop, Bishop Ronald Ferris believes the primate must be "an ambassador for Christ and for the whole community." The national bishop...
Category: May 2004, Canada, General Synod 2004

May 1, 2004 Hutchison embraces church's diverse cultures

Andrew Hutchison Archbishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada Age: 65 Fluently bilingual in French and English, with a smattering of German, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison said the...
Category: May 2004, Canada, General Synod 2004

May 1, 2004 Lawrence says primate should be embracing

Caleb Lawrence Bishop of Moosonee Age: 62 Bishop Caleb Lawrence, who is fluent in the Cree language, believes that the primate "has to be a different kind of primate for each age and provide leadership in different...
Category: May 2004, Canada, General Synod 2004

May 1, 2004 Church has lost voice in society, says Matthews

Victoria Matthews Bishop of Edmonton Age: 50 A native of Toronto who broke new ground for women in episcopal ministry, Bishop Victoria Matthews believes the primate "must be a deeply committed disciple of Christ" who also...
Category: May 2004, Canada, General Synod 2004

April 1, 2004 The election of a primate: a primer

When members of the 37th General Synod vote for a new primate on May 31, they will already have thought long and hard about who is right for the job of overseeing about 680,000 members and 1,800 parishes in the Anglican Church of...
Category: April 2004, General Synod 2004

April 1, 2004 Bishops eligible for nomination as primate: Province of British Columbia and Yukon

DAVID P. CRAWLEY, 66 (will not run) Archbishop of Kootenay, Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon A member of the national church's negotiating team which hammered out the residential school...
Category: April 2004, General Synod 2004

April 1, 2004 Bishops eligible for nomination as primate: Province of Rupert's Land

JOHN R. CLARKE, 65 Archbishop of Athabasca Before he began his curacy at St. Michael and all Angels in the diocese of Toronto in 1964, he had been actively involved in eight construction projects for the church,...
Category: April 2004, General Synod 2004

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