List of dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada explained

The Anglican Church of Canada, a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, contains thirty-two jurisdictions, consisting of twenty-nine dioceses, one administrative region with diocesan status, one ordinariate (for military chaplaincy), and one national pastoral jurisdiction (for indigenous people). The 29 dioceses and the special administrative area are organised into four ecclesiastical provinces.

Most dioceses are contained within a single civil province or territory. The four exceptions are the Arctic, Moosonee, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and Ottawa dioceses.

Each diocese has a bishop, four of whom are archbishops as metropolitans of their ecclesiastical province. Dioceses are self-governing entities, incorporated under the Corporations Act of the civil province or territory in which they are active.

Diocesan synods generally meet annually and have responsibility for those aspects of church life which do not concern doctrine, discipline, or worship. These latter matters are the purview of the General Synod of the national church, which meets triennially and at other times delegates its powers to an elected body of clergy and laity, called the Council of General Synod, and to the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.

Provinces

The Anglican Church of Canada is divided into four ecclesiastical provinces, each under the jurisdiction of a provincial synod and a metropolitan archbishop. Originally the metropolitans were bishops of particular dioceses within the provinces. In 1893 the metropolitans were granted the title of "archbishop", and they are now elected from among the bishops of each province.

Archbishops

The Primate of Canada (who has no diocese) bears the title Archbishop and is styled The Most Reverend. The current Primate is Linda Nicholls. The Primate is elected from among all the bishops across the country.

The four metropolitans (who all bear the style of The Most Reverend and the title Archbishop) are:

The National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop has no metropolitical authority, but also bears the style of The Most Reverend and the title Archbishop. The holder of this office (established as a bishopric in 2005, inaugurated in 2007, and raised to the status of an archbishopric in 2019) has the spiritual leadership of indigenous people nationwide. Mark MacDonald, the first holder of the office, resigned in 2022 as a result of sexual misconduct. Nicholls appointed Bishop Sidney Black as interim National Indigenous Bishop.[2] In December of that year, Bishop Chris Harper of Saskatoon was announced as the new archbishop-elect.[3]

Dioceses and bishops

DioceseProvinceTerritoryCathedralSee CityBishop(s)FoundedNumber of Parishes (2022)[4] Membership (2022)Average Sunday Attendance (2022)
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward IslandCanadaNova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
All Saints' Cathedral
St. Peter's Cathedral
Halifax
Charlottetown
Sandra Fyfe11 August 1787 (Nova Scotia), covering all British North America (the first Church of England diocese outside England)9421,8925,126
QuebecCanadaQuebecCathedral of the Holy TrinityQuebec CityBruce Myers28 June 1793,[5] from Nova Scotia diocese651,586 375
Eastern Newfoundland and LabradorCanadaNewfoundland and LabradorCathedral Church of St. John the BaptistSt. John'sSamuel Rose1839 (Newfoundland), from Nova Scotia diocese[6] 3921,053 1,600
TorontoOntarioOntarioSt. James' CathedralTorontoAndrew Asbil

Bishop of York-Scarborough: Kevin Robertson
Bishop of Trent-Durham: Riscylla Shaw

1839 (a.k.a. Upper Canada), from Quebec diocese17837,646 13,810
FrederictonCanadaNew BrunswickChrist Church CathedralFrederictonDavid Edwards1845 (a.k.a. New Brunswick), from Nova Scotia diocese729,823 2,373
Rupert's LandNorthern LightsManitoba and OntarioCathedral of St. JohnWinnipegGeoffrey Woodcroft1849 (originally covering all of what is now the ecclesiastical province), probably from Quebec diocese[7] 524,215 1,608
MontrealCanadaQuebecChrist Church CathedralMontrealMary Irwin-Gibson1850, from Quebec diocese[8] 687,017 3,405
HuronOntarioOntarioSt. Paul's CathedralLondon1857, from Toronto diocese12421,000 6,000
British Columbia (also known as the diocese of Islands and Inlets)British Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaChrist Church CathedralVictoriaAnna Greenwood-Lee1859,[9] from Rupert's Land diocese454,8902,200
OntarioOntarioOntarioSt. George's CathedralKingstonWilliam Cliff1862, from Toronto diocese[10] 465,896 2,261
MoosoneeOntarioOntario and QuebecSt. Matthew's CathedralTimmins, ONAnne Germond (ex officio)
Assisting Bishop: Fred Hiltz
1872, from Rupert's Land diocese[11] 2114,219 350
AlgomaOntarioOntarioSt. Luke's CathedralSault Ste. MarieAnne Germond1873, from Toronto diocese (missionary diocese); 1906 (independence)[12] 525,053 923
AthabascaNorthern LightsAlbertaSt. James' CathedralPeace RiverDavid Greenwood1874, from Rupert's Land diocese17896 306
SaskatchewanNorthern LightsSaskatchewanSt. Alban's CathedralPrince AlbertDiocesan Bishop: Richard Reed (bishop-elect)
Indigenous Bishop: Adam Halkett
1874, from Rupert's Land diocese228,417 915
NiagaraOntarioOntarioChrist's Church CathedralHamiltonSusan Bell1875, from Toronto diocese8012,967 3,916
CaledoniaBritish Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaSt. Andrew's CathedralPrince RupertDavid Lehmann1879, from BC diocese[13] 201,048 405
New WestminsterBritish Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaChrist Church CathedralVancouverJohn Stephens1879, from BC diocese[14] 639,952 3,296
Mackenzie RiverRupert's Land[15] Northwest TerritoriesSt Paul's Pro-CathedralFort ChipewyanLapsed in 1933 (territory split between the Yukon and Arctic dioceses)1883, from Athabasca diocese[16] N/AN/AN/A
Qu'AppelleNorthern LightsSaskatchewanSt. Paul's CathedralReginaHelen Kennedy1884 (as Assiniboia), from Rupert's Land and Saskatchewan dioceses;[17] name changed later in 1884[18] 262,727 852
CalgaryNorthern LightsAlbertaCathedral Church of the RedeemerCalgaryGreg Kerr-Wilson1888, from Saskatchewan diocese[19] 677,523 2,496
YukonBritish Columbia and YukonYukonChrist Church CathedralWhitehorseLesley Wheeler-Dame1891 (as Selkirk; from Mackenzie River)13963 122
OttawaOntarioOntario and QuebecChrist Church CathedralOttawaShane Parker7 April 1896, from Ontario diocese[20] 688,809 2,277
KootenayBritish Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaSt. Michael and All Angels CathedralKelownaLynne McNaughton1899, from New Westminster diocese[21] 262,363 840
KeewatinNorthern LightsOntario and ManitobaSt. Alban's Cathedral (former)Kenora, ONLapsed in 2015 (territory split between the Moosonee and Mishamikoweesh dioceses)1902, from Rupert's Land diocese[22] N/AN/AN/A
BrandonNorthern LightsManitobaSt. Matthew's CathedralBrandonRachael Parker1913, from Rupert's Land diocese[23] 252,935 337
EdmontonNorthern LightsAlbertaAll Saints' CathedralEdmontonStephen London1913, from Calgary diocese[24] 445,912 1,417
British Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaSt. Paul's CathedralKamloopsCeased operation as at December 31, 20011914, from New Westminster diocese[25] N/AN/AN/A
Northern LightsNorthwest Territories and NunavutSt. Jude's CathedralIqaluit, NUDiocesan: David ParsonsSuffragan: Joey Royal, Annie Ittoshat, Lucy Netser1933, from Mackenzie River diocese and parts of Moosonee and Keewatin dioceses[26] 4833,889 1,808
SaskatoonNorthern LightsSaskatchewanSt. John's CathedralSaskatoonVacant1933, from Saskatchewan diocese191,500525
Central NewfoundlandCanadaNewfoundland and LabradorSt. Martin's CathedralGanderJohn Watton1976, from Newfoundland diocese279,375 2,642
Western NewfoundlandCanadaNewfoundland and LabradorCathedral of St. John the EvangelistCorner BrookJohn Organ1976, from Newfoundland diocese3016,360 1,394
Northern LightsOntario and Manitobanone designatedKingfisher LakeLydia Mamakwa2014, from Keewatin diocese2814,000 900
British Columbia and YukonBritish ColumbiaSt. Paul's CathedralKamloopsClara Plamondon2015 ("recognized territory" status)
2002 (closure of Cariboo diocese)
191,005 295
NAExtra-TerritorialChrist Church CathedralOttawaNigel Shaw1939[27] N/AN/AN/A

See also

Notes

  1. Web site: Anne Germond . The Diocese of Algoma . Anglican Church of Canada . 12 October 2018 . 10 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Public Announcement of the Resignation of Archbishop Mark MacDonald . The Anglican Church of Canada . 2 May 2022 .
  3. Web site: Chris Harper appointed national Indigenous archbishop . The Anglican Church of Canada . 5 December 2022 .
  4. Web site: Elliot . Neil . Dioceses of the ACC – by numbers . Numbers Matters . (Neil Elliot is the statistics officer for the Anglican Church of Canada.) . 17 March 2024 . 15 March 2024.
  5. http://www.morrin.org/transactions/docsfromclient/books/284/284_f.html Literary & Historical Society of Quebec – The English Cathedral of Quebec
  6. Responsible Government in the Dominions, Part VII: The Church in the Dominions, pp. 1424–1425 (Google Books; accessed 3 July 2013)
  7. http://www.rupertsland.ca/about/history/ Diocese of Rupert's Land – History
  8. Borthwick, Douglas: History of the Diocese of Montreal, 1850–1910 p. 5 (Internet Archive; accessed 3 July 2013)
  9. http://www.bc.anglican.ca/page/diocesan-archives Anglican Diocese of British Columbia – Diocesan Archives
  10. http://www.niagara.anglican.ca/aboutus.cfm Diocese of Niagara – About Us
  11. http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/article/download/11355/12295/11355-13000-1-PB.pdf MacDonald, Wilma – Anglican Archives in Rupert's Land
  12. http://cathedral.byethost13.com/algoma.htm Ontario's Anglican Cathedrals – Diocese of Algoma
  13. http://www.memorybc.ca/anglican-church-of-canada-diocese-of-caledonia-synod MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Caledonia. Synod
  14. http://www.memorybc.ca/synod-of-diocese-of-new-westminster-fonds MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Fonds - Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster fonds
  15. http://www.anglican.ca/help/faq/metropolitans-rl/ Anglican Church of Canada – Metropolitans of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land
  16. http://www.dioath.ca/history.html Diocese of Athabasca – History
  17. http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/sk/payton1974/06.html Anglican History – An Historical Sketch of the Diocese of Saskatchewan of the Anglican Church of Canada
  18. http://quappelle.anglican.ca/index.php/history/66-how-the-diocese-got-its-name Diocese of Qu'Appelle – How the Diocese Got its Name
  19. http://www.skdiocese.com/our-history/ Diocese of Saskatchewan – History
  20. http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/History.html Anglican Diocese of Ottawa – History
  21. http://www.memorybc.ca/synod-of-diocese-of-kootenay-fonds MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Fonds - Synod of the Diocese of Kootenay fonds
  22. http://www.anglican.ca/cn/files/2010/02/ConPrayerCycle12.pdf Council of the North Prayer Circle
  23. http://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/private/c19090e.php The Synod of the Diocese of Brandon Incorporation Act
  24. http://edmonton.anglican.org/pdf/CentennialBrochureNew.pdf Anglican Diocese of Edmonton – Centennial Celebration Year
  25. http://www.vancouver.anglican.ca/OurMinistry/ReachingOut/ResidentialSchools/tabid/53/page/3/Default.aspx Diocese of New Westminster – Residential Schools
  26. http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=1126738539034_206_191_57_196&l=-1&lvl=1&v=0&coll=1&itm=220828&rt=1&bill=1 Archives Canada – Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of the Arctic fonds
  27. http://www.anglican.ca/amo/

External links

References

  1. Web site: Anne Germond . The Diocese of Algoma . Anglican Church of Canada . 12 October 2018 . 10 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Public Announcement of the Resignation of Archbishop Mark MacDonald . The Anglican Church of Canada . 2 May 2022 .
  3. Web site: Chris Harper appointed national Indigenous archbishop . The Anglican Church of Canada . 5 December 2022 .
  4. Web site: Elliot . Neil . Dioceses of the ACC – by numbers . Numbers Matters . (Neil Elliot is the statistics officer for the Anglican Church of Canada.) . 17 March 2024 . 15 March 2024.
  5. http://www.morrin.org/transactions/docsfromclient/books/284/284_f.html Literary & Historical Society of Quebec – The English Cathedral of Quebec
  6. Responsible Government in the Dominions, Part VII: The Church in the Dominions, pp. 1424–1425 (Google Books; accessed 3 July 2013)
  7. http://www.rupertsland.ca/about/history/ Diocese of Rupert's Land – History
  8. Borthwick, Douglas: History of the Diocese of Montreal, 1850–1910 p. 5 (Internet Archive; accessed 3 July 2013)
  9. http://www.bc.anglican.ca/page/diocesan-archives Anglican Diocese of British Columbia – Diocesan Archives
  10. http://www.niagara.anglican.ca/aboutus.cfm Diocese of Niagara – About Us
  11. http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/article/download/11355/12295/11355-13000-1-PB.pdf MacDonald, Wilma – Anglican Archives in Rupert's Land
  12. http://cathedral.byethost13.com/algoma.htm Ontario's Anglican Cathedrals – Diocese of Algoma
  13. http://www.memorybc.ca/anglican-church-of-canada-diocese-of-caledonia-synod MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Caledonia. Synod
  14. http://www.memorybc.ca/synod-of-diocese-of-new-westminster-fonds MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Fonds - Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster fonds
  15. http://www.anglican.ca/help/faq/metropolitans-rl/ Anglican Church of Canada – Metropolitans of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land
  16. http://www.dioath.ca/history.html Diocese of Athabasca – History
  17. http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/sk/payton1974/06.html Anglican History – An Historical Sketch of the Diocese of Saskatchewan of the Anglican Church of Canada
  18. http://quappelle.anglican.ca/index.php/history/66-how-the-diocese-got-its-name Diocese of Qu'Appelle – How the Diocese Got its Name
  19. http://www.skdiocese.com/our-history/ Diocese of Saskatchewan – History
  20. http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/History.html Anglican Diocese of Ottawa – History
  21. http://www.memorybc.ca/synod-of-diocese-of-kootenay-fonds MemoryBC: The British Columbia Archival Information Network – Fonds - Synod of the Diocese of Kootenay fonds
  22. http://www.anglican.ca/cn/files/2010/02/ConPrayerCycle12.pdf Council of the North Prayer Circle
  23. http://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/private/c19090e.php The Synod of the Diocese of Brandon Incorporation Act
  24. http://edmonton.anglican.org/pdf/CentennialBrochureNew.pdf Anglican Diocese of Edmonton – Centennial Celebration Year
  25. http://www.vancouver.anglican.ca/OurMinistry/ReachingOut/ResidentialSchools/tabid/53/page/3/Default.aspx Diocese of New Westminster – Residential Schools
  26. http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=1126738539034_206_191_57_196&l=-1&lvl=1&v=0&coll=1&itm=220828&rt=1&bill=1 Archives Canada – Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of the Arctic fonds
  27. http://www.anglican.ca/amo/