Anglican Diocese of Niagara

Anglican Diocese of Niagara
Diocese of Niagara
Location
Ecclesiastical province Ontario
Archdeaconries 6
Information
Rite Anglican
Cathedral Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton
Current leadership
Bishop The Right Reverend Michael A. Bird
Suffragans 0
Website
niagara.anglican.ca

The Diocese of Niagara is one of thirty regional divisions (29 dioceses and one former diocese) in the Anglican Church of Canada. The see city of the diocese is Hamilton with the Bishop's seat being located at Christ's Church Cathedral on James Street North. Located within the ecclesiastical province of Ontario, it borders the Dioceses of Huron and Toronto. The area enclosed by the Diocese of Niagara includes much of the Golden Horseshoe, and moves north to include Erin and Orangeville as far as Whitfield. Moving sharply south the line includes Mount Forest and widens, south-westerly to include Elora and Guelph. Skirting Brantford and the Territory of the Six Nations Confederacy, the line then travels, again, south-westerly to Nanticoke and Lake Erie to include the entire Niagara Peninsula. Major urban centres within its borders are St. Catharines, Hamilton, Guelph, Oakville, Burlington, and Orangeville.

The current Bishop of Niagara is the Right Reverend Michael Bird, who was installed as Diocesan Bishop on March 2, 2008.

There are just under 100 congregations within the diocese served by approximately 120 licensed parish priests, with a number of honorary clergy, vocational deacons and licensed lay people. The diocese is divided into six regional deaneries: Brock, Lincoln, Mohawk, Undermount, Greater Wellington and Trafalgar. Each deanery is overseen by a Regional Archdeacon and Regional Dean.

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History

The first Anglican presence in what would become the Diocese of Niagara begin with St Mark’s Church in Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake), the former capital of Upper Canada. The parish was founded in 1790 as Loyalist immigrants arrived from the former American colonies, in what would become the province of Ontario. At this time the area was part of the Diocese of Nova Scotia, and subsequently became part of the Diocese of Quebec, then of the Diocese of Toronto.

The diocese was formed by an act of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada; 39 Vic Chapter 107 in 1875. Royal assent was given in 1876. The first bishop was Thomas Brock Fuller, Archdeacon of Niagara and godson of Sir Isaac Brock, the hero of the Battle of Queenston Heights.

In 2004, diocesan synod approved the blessing of same sex unions, but Bishop Spence withheld consent, effectively vetoing the decision. Nonetheless, the local Roman Catholic bishops refused to participate in an annual ecumenical service with Anglicans and Lutherans in Niagara. In 2007, Spence assented to a motion—like those passed by the synods of Ottawa and Montreal—that asked him to give permission to clergy whose conscience permits to bless same-sex unions when the parties are married civilly, and at least one partner is baptized.[1] Spence indicated consultation would happen before such permission is given. [2] In 2009, Spence's successor, Bishop Michael Bird, gave permission for use of a gender-neutral rite for the blessing of civil marriages. From September 1, 2009, clergy in the diocese will have the discretion to bless same-gender civil marriages in consultation with the bishop. [3]

Parishes by Region

Region of Greater Wellington

  • St. Alban the Martyr, Acton
  • Grace Church, Arthur
  • St. John, Elora
  • All Saints, Erin
  • St. James, Fergus
  • St. Alban's, Grand Valley
  • St. George's, Guelph
  • St. James the Apostle, Guelph
  • St. Matthias, Guelph
  • St. David and St. Patrick, Guelph
  • St. Paul's, Mount Forest
  • St. Mark's, Orangeville
  • St. John, Rockwood
  • St. Paul's Anglican Church, Shelburne

Region of Trafalgar

  • St. Christopher, Burlington
  • St. Elizabeth's, Burlington
  • St. John, Burlington
  • St. Luke, Burlington
  • St. Matthew on-the-Plains, Burlington
  • St. George's, Georgetown
  • St. Alban the Martyr, Glen Williams
  • St. Stephen's, Hornby
  • St. George's Anglican Church Lowville, Campbellville
  • Grace, Milton
  • St. John, Campbellville
  • St. Paul, Norval
  • The Church of the Epiphany, Oakville
  • Church of the Incarnation, Oakville
  • St. Aidan's, Oakville
  • St. Cuthbert's, Oakville
  • St. Hilda, Oakville
  • St. Jude, Oakville
  • St. Simon, Oakville
  • St. Luke , Oakville
  • St. John's, Stewarttown
  • Grace, Waterdown

Region of Mohawk

  • St. John's, Ancaster
  • St. Paul's, Caledonia
  • St. John the Divine, Cayuga
  • St. John , Cheapside
  • St. James, Dundas
  • Christ Church, Flamborough
  • St. Paul's (Glanford), Mount Hope
  • All Saints Church, Hagersville
  • Holy Trinity, Hamilton
  • Church of the Resurrection, Hamilton
  • St. Michael's, Hamilton
  • St. Stephen on the Mount, Hamilton
  • St. Paul's, Jarvis
  • Christ Church, Hannon
  • St. John's, York

Region of Undermount

  • St. Alban the Martyr, Hamilton
  • All Saints, Hamilton
  • The Church of the Ascension, Hamilton
  • Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton
  • St. John the Evangelist, Hamilton
  • St. Luke's, Hamilton
  • St. Peter, Hamilton
  • The Church of Our Saviour The Redeemer, Stoney Creek
  • St. John the Evangelist, Winona
  • Church of the Nativity, Hamilton
  • St. Paul's (Westdale), Hamilton

Region of Lincoln

  • St. Alban, Beamsville
  • St. Andrew, Grimsby
  • St. Philip-by-the-Lake, Grimsby
  • St. George's (Homer), Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • St. John's, Jordan
  • Christ Church, McNab
  • St. Mark, Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • St. Saviour, The Brock Memorial Church, Queenston
  • Good Shepherd, St. Catharines
  • Grace Church, St. Catharines
  • St. Barnabas, St. Catharines
  • St. Columba, St. Catharines
  • St. George's, St. Catharines
  • St. James (Merriton), St. Catharines
  • St. John's, St. Catharines
  • St. Thomas, St. Catharines
  • Transfiguration, St. Catharines
  • St. Luke, Smithville
  • St. John the Evangelist, Thorold

Region of Brock

  • St. Paul's, Dunnville
  • The Dunn Parish: Christ Church & St John the Evangelist, Dunnville
  • Holy Trinity, Fonthill
  • St. Paul's, Fort Erie
  • Christ Church, Niagara Falls
  • Holy Trinity (Chippawa), Niagara Falls
  • St. John the Evangelist, Niagara Falls
  • St. Paul, Port Robinson
  • St. John's, Ridgemount
  • All Saints, Ridgeway
  • Christ Church, Wainfleet
  • All Saints Church (Dain City), Welland
  • Holy Trinity, Welland
  • St. David's Parish, Welland
  • The Parish of St. James and St. Brendan, Port Colborne

Educational institutions

The diocese co-operates with the Presbyterian and United Churches in sponsoring campus ministries at three universities in its jurisdiction. The University of Guelph is served by an Anglican priest, Brock University by a United Church minister, and McMaster University by a Presbyterian minister, all under the joint sponsorship of the three church bodies.

Diocesan Bishops of Niagara

  • Thomas Brock Fuller
  • Charles Hamilton
  • John Philip Du Moulin
  • William R. Clark
  • Derwyn T. Owen
  • Lewis W. B. Broughall
  • Walter E. Bagnall
  • John C. Bothwell
  • Walter E. Asbil
  • D. Ralph Spence
  • Michael Bird

External links

Coordinates: 43°15′47″N 79°51′58″W / 43.26306°N 79.86611°W / 43.26306; -79.86611


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