Anglican Diocese of Edmonton

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Crest of the Diocese of Edmonton
Crest of the Diocese of Edmonton

The Diocese of Edmonton is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of Canada. The diocese comprises almost 78,000 square kilometres of the civil Province of Alberta, consisting of a band across the central part of the province, extending to the borders of the adjacent provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east. Its See city is Edmonton, and its roughly 77,000 Anglicans are served by 48 parishes and 61 congregations.

The diocese was established in 1913 when it was divided from the Diocese of Calgary (which in turn had been divided from the Diocese of Saskatchewan in 1888). The following year, the diocese was incorporated by the Alberta legislature.

Edmonton is the major city within the diocese. Other communities are a mix of small, rural centres and suburban bedroom communities of the capital.

The Current Bishop is the Rt Rev. Dr. Jane Alexander was installed on May 11th, 2008. She formerly served as the Dean of All Saints' Cathedral.

A lay order, the Company of the Cross runs Saint John's School of Alberta. It is not presently clear as to the extent of the relationship, in the past, the school and order were specifically under the control of the diocese and bishop. [1]

[edit] Bishops of Edmonton

Honorific & Name Dates
1st The Rt Rev H. A. Gray 1914 - 1931
2nd The Rt Rev A. E. Burget 1932 - 1940
3rd The Rt Rev W. F. Barfoot 1941 - 1954
4th The Rt Rev H. H. Clark 1954 - 1961
5th The Rt Rev W. G. Burch 1962 - 1976
6th The Rt Rev J. A. Langstone 1976 - 1979
7th The Rt Rev E. K. Clarke 1980 - 1987
8th The Rt Rev K. L. Genge 1988 - 1996
9th The Rt Rev Victoria Matthews 1997 - 2007
10th The Rt Rev Dr. Jane Alexander 2008 - Present

[edit] References

  1. ^ Company of the Cross. "St. John's/Company of the Cross Annual Report", 1971. "In legal fact the company is two companies, each operated under the auspices of an Anglican bishop, one in Manitoba under the bishop of Rupert’s Land, the other in Alberta under the bishop of Edmonton. Since the bishops renew the members in the company’s service annually, they could presumably dissolve the company by refusing to admit new members.... Each time the one of the company’s activities raises public question or controversy ... the bishops find themselves assailed with the same questions: Are these people part of the church, or are they not, and if they are what controls does the church have over them?" 

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