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Diocese of the Anglican Church in Canada
The Diocese of Fredericton is a diocese of the
Ecclesiastical Province of Canada of the
Anglican Church of Canada . Established in 1845, its first bishop was
John Medley , who served until his death on September 9, 1892. Its cathedral and diocesan offices are in
Fredericton, New Brunswick , Canada.
Bishops
Archdeacons
The following have served as
archdeacons of the diocese:
[2]
Archdeacons of St. Andrews
Archdeacons of Chatham
2018–2020: Sandy MacPherson
2020–present: Perry Cooper
Archdeacons of Fredericton
George Best held this post 1825–1829
[3] in the
Diocese of Nova Scotia , before the erection of Fredericton diocese; Best and Coster were archdeacons for all New Brunswick, and as such were also called Archdeacon of New Brunswick.
1829 – ?: George Coster
[4]
in 1866, there was one archdeaconry and it was vacant
[5]
1907–1932:
Obadiah Newnham
–2016: Patricia Drummond (formerly at
New Bandon and subsequently at Woodstock)
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
2017–2020: Wandlyn Snelgrove (formerly served as priest in
Sussex )
[10]
[11]
[12]
2020–2023: Kevin Stockall
2023–Present: Paul Ranson
Archdeacons of Kingston and the Kennebecasis
2002-2006: Richard McConnell
2006-2015: David Barrett
2015–present: Robert Marsh
Archdeacons of Moncton
2006-2014 Richard McConnell
2014–present: Brent Ham
Archdeacons of Saint John
2016–2017: Stuart Allan
2018–2022: Keith Osborne
2022–present: Leo Martin
Archdeacons of Woodstock
2014–2017: Patricia Drummond (acting)
2018–2020: Roderick Black
Diocesan Archdeacons
?-2000: Harold Hazen
1998-2003: Claude Miller
2003-2014: Geoffrey Hall
2014-present: Cathy Laskey
See also
References
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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 .
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"Announcements from the Bishop's Office" . Anglican Diocese of Fredericton . Retrieved 27 August 2018 .
^
Scott, Robert Forsyth ;
John E. B. Mayor (ed.) Admissions to the
College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge (Cambridge:
University Press , 1931)
[1] p. 491
^
Hawkins, Ernest . Annals of the Diocese of Fredericton (
SPCK , 1847)
p. 73
^ The Clergy List for 1866 (London: George Cox, 1866)
p. 450
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Messy Church
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UNB alumni news
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Parish of Bright
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CCC, Fredericton
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CCC, Fredericton
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Trinity, Sussex,NB
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Parish web-site