Archbishop Stavert was formally installed as
Metropolitan of the Province of Canada.
The service was held in St. Martin Cathedral on
Sunday, September 26, 2004 as the 21st Metropolitan of Canada,
He is the second Bishop of Quebec to be elected
to this post.
Our prayers and best wishes go with him as he
assumes this new ministry on the second ballot at an election held at St.
Martin Cathedral in Gander, Newfoundland.Sept.23, 2004
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Rev. Caleb Lawrence>
Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of
Ontario. He was chosen as the province's senior bishop on the second ballot
at an election held Nov. 9/2004 during Ontario's provincial synod in Mississauga, ON. |
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Rt. Rev. Bruce Stavert, Bishop of Quebec, was elected Metropolitan
for the Province of Canada.
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was installed at St. Paul the Apostle Anglican
Church in Toronto/2004.
He is a member of the national eco-justice committee,
the national Anglican/Roman Catholic Bishops Dialogue, the Council of the
North and the Council of General Synod.
He is the longest serving bishop in the Canadian
church.
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Rev. David Crawley,
Archbishop of Kootenay and Metropolitan of British Columbia and the
Yukon.
A member of the national church's negotiating team which hammered
out the residential school agreement last year and acting primate since
the retirement of Archbishop Michael Peers in February 2004.
He became metropolitan (senior bishop of the ecclesiastical province)
in 1994.
Since his ordination as a priest in 1962, he has served in the dioceses
of Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Rupert's Land, British Columbia and
Yukon.
God Bless
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Rev. John Clarke of Athabasca
Elected 15th Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical
Province of Rupert's Land.
He was elected on the 6th ballot by the Rupert's
Land provincial synod on May 29. His service of installation was held June
1 /2003.
The service was held at
St. John Anglican Church in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.
Archbishop Clarke succeeds Archbishop Tom Morgan,
from the diocese of Saskatoon who retired. |