Diocese of Kootenay explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Kootenay
Denomination:Anglican Church of Canada
Province:British Columbia and Yukon
Parishes:26 (2022)[1]
Members:2,363 (2022)
Bishop:Lynne McNaughton
Cathedral:St. Michael and All Angels Cathedral, Kelowna
St. Saviour's Pro-Cathedral, Nelson

The Diocese of Kootenay is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada.

The diocese was created by a decision of the Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster in November 1899 to divide that diocese into two along the 120 degrees line of longitude. The new Diocese of Kootenay would comprise the area of the original diocese eastward of that line to the Alberta border. In 1900 the Synod of the new Diocese met in Nelson and selected St. Saviour's Church there as its cathedral. After being provisionally administered by New Westminster for several years, the Diocese of Kootenay got its first bishop, Alexander Doull, in 1914.[2]

In 1987 the cathedral was re-established at its present location at St. Michael and All Angels' Church in the City of Kelowna, where the bishops had actually lived since 1955.

Bishops of Kootenay

Name Dates Notes
1 1914–1933
2 1933–1947Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 1942-1951 and Bishop of Yukon, 1947–1952
3 1948–1954
4 1955–1960
5 1961–1965
6 1966–1971 Primate of All Canada, 1971–1986
7 1971–1989
8 1990–2004 Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 1994-2004
9 2005–2018 Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 2009-2018
10 2019–present Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 2021-present

Deans of Kootenay

Since 1987, the Dean of Kootenay has also been the incumbent at St Michael and All Angel's Cathedral, Kelowna.

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Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. Web site: Synod of the Diocese of Kootenay fonds. MemoryBC. 6 April 2015.
  3. Web site: The Sower . Diocese of Calgary . 8 April 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150417010604/http://www.calgary.anglican.ca/Sower/2008/sower-0508.pdf . 17 April 2015 .
  4. Web site: A Brief History of St. Michael's . St Michael's Cathedral. 5 September 2020.