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Diocese of Athabasca

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Diocese of Athabasca
Location
CountryCanada
Ecclesiastical provinceRupert's Land
Deaneries
  • Athabasca
  • Peace River
Statistics
Parishes17 (2022)[1]
Members896 (2022)[1]
Information
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
RiteAnglican
CathedralSt. James' Cathedral, Peace River
Current leadership
BishopDavid Greenwood
Website
athdio.ca

The Anglican Diocese of Athabasca is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of Canada, in the northern half of the civil province of Alberta. It was created in 1874 by the division into four parts of the original Diocese of Rupert's Land. The Synod of the Diocese of Athabasca was organized in 1876. The diocese was then itself subdivided in 1892 to create the new dioceses of Selkirk (later renamed Yukon) and Mackenzie River and in 1933 to create the Diocese of The Arctic (which subsumed Mackenzie River).

The see city is Peace River. The diocese has had at least two other See Cities: Fort Simpson and Fort Vermilion. The bishop resided for a considerable period at Athabasca Landing, but it is not certain whether it was ever his "seat". Other cities in the diocese are Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray.

The diocesan bishop is David Greenwood, a priest in the diocese since 2015, who was elected 12th Bishop of Athabasca by the Diocesan Synod on 16 November 2019 in St James' Cathedral, Peace River.[2]


No. Image Name Dates Notes
1
William Bompas 1874–1883
2
Richard Young 1873–1903
3 George Holmes 1908 (Acting); 1909–1912
4 Edwin Robins 1912–1930
5 Robert Renison 1932
6 Arthur Sovereign 1932–1950
7 Reginald Pierce 1950–1974
8 Frederick Crabb 1975–1983
9 Gary Woolsey 1983–1991
10 John Clarke 1992–2009 Metropolitan of Rupert's Land, 2003–2008
11 Fraser Lawton 2009–2019
12 David Greenwood 2019–

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Deans of Athabasca

The Dean of Athabasca is also Rector of St James Cathedral.

  • 1949–?: Roland Hill (1st Dean) [3]
  • c. 1952: Edwin Thain

? –? Dean Roy Crisfield

? – ? Dean David Ellis

References

  1. ^ a b Elliot, Neil (15 March 2024). "Dioceses of the ACC – by numbers". Numbers Matters. (Neil Elliot is the statistics officer for the Anglican Church of Canada.). Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  2. ^ Kidd, Joelle (2019-11-21). "Athabasca elects new bishop". Anglican Journal. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  3. ^ a b "A Brief History  of the Anglican Church at Peace River". St. James' Cathedral - Diocese of Athabasca. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  4. ^ "James Hoskin". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 7 April 2015.

External links

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