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  2. Anglican Diocese of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Toronto is an administrative division of the Anglican Church of Canada covering the central part of southern Ontario. It was founded in 1839 and is the oldest of the seven dioceses comprising the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario. It has the most members of any Anglican diocese in Canada. [2]

  3. List of dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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    1872, from Rupert's Land diocese [14] 21 14,219 350 Algoma: Ontario Ontario: St. Luke's Cathedral: Sault Ste. Marie: Anne Germond: 1873, from Toronto diocese (missionary diocese); 1906 (independence) [15] 52 5,053 923 Athabasca: Northern Lights Alberta: St. James' Cathedral: Peace River: David Greenwood: 1874, from Rupert's Land diocese [14] 17 ...

  4. List of Anglican churches in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, which includes the city of Toronto and much of south central Ontario. The eastern part of Toronto is part of the York-Scarborough episcopal area while the western half of the city is in the York-Credit Valley, which also includes Mississaga and Peel. The city is further divided into nine deaneries.

  5. Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Toronto (Ontario). Provinces of the Anglican Church of Canada are headed by a Metropolitan, who is elected from among the province's diocesan bishops. This bishop then becomes Archbishop of his or her diocese and Metropolitan of the province. Since 2014, the Metropolitan of Ontario also becomes ex officio the diocesan Bishop of Moosonee.

  6. Dean of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Dean of Toronto is an Anglican dean in the Diocese of Toronto of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario, based at the Cathedral Church of St. James in downtown Toronto, Ontario. The incumbent is also Rector of St. James Cathedral. The incumbents have been: [1]

  7. Diocese of Toronto - Wikipedia

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  8. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: ON: Religious Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of Saskatchewan Archives: Prince Albert: SK: Religious Anglican Diocese of New Westminster Provincial Synod of BC and Yukon: Vancouver: BC: Religious Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Archives: Halifax: NS: Religious Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Archives (Anglican ...

  9. Andrew Asbil - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Asbil (born 1961) is a Canadian Anglican clergyman who has served as 12th bishop of Toronto since January 2019, succeeding Colin Johnson. [1] His father, Walter Asbil , was Bishop of Niagara from 1991 to 1997.