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  1. 25 lug 2020 · Email. On Saturday, July 25th the Council of General Synod confirmed the appointment of the Ven. Alan Perry as General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada as of September 1, 2020. Alan will succeed the Ven. Michael Thompson who finishes his ministry as General Secretary on August 31st.

  2. On Palm Sunday 1883, Nobori Kanai and Masakazu Tai, graduates of the Tokyo theological school were ordained by Bishop Williams as the first Japanese deacons in the church. In 1888, the Anglican Church of Canada also began missionary work in Japan, later mainly focusing on Nagoya and Central Japan. John Toshimichi Imai

  3. The Diocese of Montreal is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada of the Anglican Church of Canada, in turn a province of the Anglican Communion. The diocese comprises the 21,400 square kilometres (8,300 sq mi) encompassing the City and Island of Montreal, the Laurentians, the South Shore opposite Montreal, and part of the Eastern ...

  4. Pages in category "Anglican Church of Canada archdeacons" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. The Anglican Church of Canada has four main levels of governance. Across Canada there are approximately 1,700 individual churches or parishes, which are organized into 30 different dioceses, each led by a bishop. The national church office is known as General Synod. The Primate, Archbishop Linda Nicholls, is our national pastoral leader and works from … Continued

  6. Anglican Church of Canada Flag.svg. English: This is a representation of the flag of the Anglican Church of Canada: Argent, a cross Gules between four maple leaves Vert. The following Commons images were used to create this image: File:Blason ville ca Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel.svg by Ssire ( talk · contribs) Date. 15 July 2012.

  7. The Anglican Church of Canada has its roots in the Church of England, which separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century. Influenced by the Protestant Reformation, the new English church simplified rituals and introduced the Book of Common Prayer (1549), which enabled services in English instead of Latin. At the same … Continued