Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada
The Primate, while not holding the responsibility for a particular diocese, has a pastoral responsibility for the entire Anglican Church of Canada. This requires a great deal of travel throughout Canada and abroad. In addition to playing a significant administrative role, the Primate also has an important pastoral and educational role in the Church. Because the Primate does not have diocesan responsibilities, ordinations, appointments of clergy and confirmations are not a frequent part of primatial ministry. The Primate serves until age 70, or earlier resignation.
The Primate speaks in the name of the Anglican Church of Canada after consultation with, or in accordance with the policies of, the General Synod or the Council of General Synod. As well, the Primate often represents the Canadian Church in international and ecumenical partnerships and dialogues, including the Lambeth Conference, the Primates' Meetings of the Anglican Communion and at the World Council of Churches gatherings.
The current Primate is Archbishop Linda Nicholls, who was elected in July 2019 at the 41st General Synod held in the Diocese of New Westminster in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was installed in office at the close of that Synod, succeeding Fred Hiltz who had served since 2007.
List of Primates
There have been fourteen primates in the history of the Canadian church:
Order | Image | Name | Tenure | Diocese |
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1st | Robert Machray | 1893–1904 | Rupert's Land
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2nd | William Bond | 1904–1906 | Montreal | |
3rd | Arthur Sweatman | 1907–1909 | Toronto | |
4th | Samuel Matheson | 1909–1932 | Rupert's Land
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5th | Clarendon Worrell | 1932–1934 | Nova Scotia | |
6th | Derwyn Owen | 1934–1947 | Toronto | |
7th | Frederick Kingston | 1947–1949 | Nova Scotia | |
8th | Walter Barfoot | 1949–1959 | Rupert's Land
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9th | Howard Clark | 1959–1971 | Rupert's Land
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10th | Ted Scott | 1971–1986 | Kootenay | |
11th | Michael Peers | 1986–2004 | Qu'Appelle
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12th | Andrew Hutchison | 2004–2007 | Montreal | |
13th | Fred Hiltz | 2007–2019 | Nova Scotia | |
14th | Linda Nicholls | 2019–present | Huron |
References
- OUP,1947, page 1327
- ^ "Thirty-seven Welfare Organisations Ask Your Help!", Federation for Community Service. ca 1934-6.