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The Canadian Council of Churches (French: Conseil canadien des Églises) is a broad and inclusive ecumenical body, now representing 26 member churches including Anglican; Eastern and Roman Catholic; Evangelical; Free Church; Eastern and Oriental Orthodox; and Historic Protestant traditions. Together these member churches represent 13,500 ...
Christian: Protestant: Christian and Missionary Alliance [7] February 6, 2006 – November 4, 2015: Raised in the United Church of Canada. [8] Justin Trudeau: Liberal: Christian: Catholic: Latin Church: November 4, 2015 –present Baptized and raised as a Catholic, became a lapsed Catholic in his youth until the death of his brother Michel. His ...
Together with the LCC and the Canadian Association of Lutheran Congregations, it is one of only three all-Canadian Lutheran denominations. It is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, the Canadian Council of Churches, the World Council of Churches, and the Anglican-Lutheran North American grouping Churches Beyond Borders. According to the ...
In 1922, the group was named the Christian Workers' Church of Canada. To differentiate itself from similarly named, but theological differing groups, the denomination was renamed Associated Gospel Churches in 1925. [2] It was federally incorporated March 18, 1925. [3]
The Presbyterian Church in Canada was a charter member of both the Canadian Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, in 1944 and 1948, respectively. There is also "observer status" with the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, although several congregations and individuals are actively involved in this venture. [14]
The Honourable Christian Paradis (from January 4, 2007) The Honourable Daniel Philip Hays (from January 22, 2007) The Honourable James Abbott (from October 15, 2007) The Honourable Diane Ablonczy (from August 14, 2007) The Honourable James Moore (from June 25, 2008) The Honourable Denis Losier (from September 3, 2008)
Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches. National Council of Churches. Terrence Murphy; Roberto Perin (1996). A concise history of Christianity in Canada. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-540758-7. Mark A. Noll (1992). A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada. Grand Rapids, Mi: Eerdmans Publ. Mark A. Noll (2007).
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Gildas Molgat Liberal: Manitoba (Sainte-Rose) February 28, 2001 74 Stroke [1] Jean-Maurice Simard Progressive Conservative: New Brunswick : June 16, 2001 69 Ron Duhamel Liberal Manitoba : September 30, 2002 64 Cancer [2] C. William Doody Progressive Conservative Newfoundland and Labrador