ST. CATHARINES, Ont: Three new Bishops consecrated
Anglican Network in Canada News
November 13, 2009
Three bishops were consecrated today in St Catharines, Ontario into the Church of God for ministry in the Anglican Network in Canada. The Right Reverend Stephen Leung, the Right Reverend Charles Masters and the Right Reverend Dr Trevor Walters were consecrated today by the Most Reverend Robert Duncan in a service which saw the participation of 15 bishops and more than 60 priests and deacons from across North America.
The service of consecration was the culmination of the second synod (church convention) of the Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC). During the synod, ANiC moderator, the Right Reverend Donald Harvey announced his intention to step down in November 2010. The Right Reverend Malcolm Harding, who like Bishop Harvey emerged from retirement in November 2007 to serve as the original bishops of ANiC, re-retired earlier in June.
It was also announced that the third synod would be held in Ottawa in early November 2010. The synod is planned to coincide with the visit by the Right Reverend Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, recently retired Bishop of Rochester, to ANiC's St George's Anglican Church for their 125th anniversary celebration.
Messages of greeting, support and encouragement were sent to synod from a number of bishops from the Church of England and from Primates (Church leaders) representing the majority of active Anglicans in the global Anglican Communion.
ANiC is under the Episcopal authority of Bishop Harvey and is a diocese in the Anglican Church in North America which unites over 100,000 faithful Anglicans from across this continent. It now numbers 33 parishes and eight forming congregations in North America with more than 3500 in church on an average Sunday.
Members of the Anglican Network in Canada are committed to remaining faithful to Holy Scripture and established Anglican doctrine and to ensuring that orthodox Anglicans are able to remain in full communion with their Anglican brothers and sisters outside North America. The newly adopted mission statement for the Anglican Network in Canada is "Building Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing, Anglican churches."
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| masspk | Posted: 2009/11/14 13:49 Updated: 2009/11/14 13:49 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 2006/3/7 From: Cape Cod, MA Posts: 90 |
God bless each of these three men in their episcopacy.
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| railbirdbc | Posted: 2009/11/14 15:53 Updated: 2009/11/14 15:53 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2007/6/6 From: Posts: 766 |
I know Trevor Walters. He's a fantastic guy. If every Anglican bishop were as spiritual and astute as he, then you'd have a winning church from top to bottom. Are some men born with sweet dispositions? Or does God work wonders in the lives of individuals so that they become walking examples of the possibilities available in the Holy Spirit? Whatever the cause, Walters is a spiritual rock. May God bless Trevor Walters and the other men called to leadership in ANiC.
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| xenophore | Posted: 2009/11/15 3:32 Updated: 2009/11/15 3:32 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/7/25 From: Fort Worth, TX Posts: 183 |
Nowhere in the story does it mention what positions these men are to hold. Are they being ordained as diocesans or as suffragans to existing diocesans? Even in the wild, wacky world of Anglicanism, you can't just ordain three bishop without tying them to specific sees; otherwise, you really do have episcopi vagantes.
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