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Anglican Church of Canada - Dioceses and provinces

Anglican Church of Canada - Dioceses and provinces: Encyclopedia II - Anglican Church of Canada - Dioceses and provinces

The ACC is divided into four ecclesiastical provinces, and 30 dioceses. Each province has its own archbishop and each diocese has a bishop. The list of dioceses below indicates in parentheses the Canadian provinces in which the dioceses are located. Province of Canada Founded in 1860, it consists of seven dioceses: Montreal (Quebec), Quebec (whose borders are consistent with Lower Canada outside of Montreal), Fredericton (New Brunswick), Nova Scotia and Prince Edwa ...

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Anglican Church of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Anglican Church of Canada - Dioceses and provinces



Anglican Church of Canada - Dioceses and provinces

The ACC is divided into four ecclesiastical provinces, and 30 dioceses. Each province has its own archbishop and each diocese has a bishop. The list of dioceses below indicates in parentheses the Canadian provinces in which the dioceses are located.

Province of Canada Founded in 1860, it consists of seven dioceses:

  • Montreal (Quebec),
  • Quebec (whose borders are consistent with Lower Canada outside of Montreal),
  • Fredericton (New Brunswick),
  • Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island),
  • Western Newfoundland (Newfoundland and Labrador),
  • Central Newfoundland (Newfoundland and Labrador), and
  • Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland and Labrador).

Province of Rupert's Land Formed in 1875, it is made up of ten dioceses:

  • Brandon (Manitoba),
  • Rupert's Land (Manitoba),
  • Keewatin (Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, north of the 49th parallel)
  • Arctic (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Nunavik (northern Quebec)),
  • Qu'Appelle (Saskatchewan),
  • Saskatoon(Saskatchewan),
  • Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan),
  • Athabasca (Alberta),
  • Calgary (Alberta), and
  • Edmonton (Alberta).

Province of Ontario Formed out of the province of Canada and the diocese of Moosonee (which had been in Rupert's Land) in 1912, it is made up of seven dioceses:

  • Algoma (Ontario),
  • Huron (Ontario),
  • Moosonee (Ontario and part of northern Quebec on the coast of James Bay),
  • Niagara (Ontario),
  • Ontario (Ontario),
  • Ottawa (Ontario), and
  • Toronto.

Province of British Columbia and Yukon Formed in 1914 as the ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia, it was expanded in 1943 to incorporate the diocese of Yukon, which was transferred from Rupert's Land. The province includes five dioceses:

  • Caledonia (British Columbia),
  • New Westminster (British Columbia),
  • British Columbia(British Columbia),
  • Kootenay (British Columbia), and
  • Yukon (Yukon).

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