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Calgary set to close three parishes.


Three parishes in the diocese of Calgary are being disestablished next year because they have been "unable to maintain their viability and parochial "status," according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

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 diocesan bishop A bishop in charge of a diocese. These are to be distinguished from suffragan bishops, assistant bishops, coadjutor bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, or metropolitans or primates.  Barry Hollowell.

A member of one of the parishes said the church was not consulted about the closings.

In an e-mail to Anglican Journal, Bishop Hollowell denied reports that the soon-to-be closed parishes--St. Gabriel's, St. Edmund's, and All Saints All´ Saints`

1. The first day of November, called, also, Allhallows or Hallowmas; a feast day kept in honor of all the saints; also, the season of this festival.
, all in the city of Calgary--were not consulted about the decision and that they were caught off guard by it.

"The executive committee of the diocese, acting on a report from the strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people.  committee, made the decision to disestablish dis·es·tab·lish  
tr.v. dis·es·tab·lished, dis·es·tab·lish·ing, dis·es·tab·lish·es
1. To alter the status of (something established by authority or general acceptance).

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 the parishes based on a long standing inability to meet canonical The standard or authoritative method. The term comes from "canon," which is the law or rules of the church. See canonical name and canonical synthesis.

canonical - (Historically, "according to religious law")

1. A standard way of writing a formula.
 requirements for parochial status," said the bishop. "While the parishes were not involved in the actual executive decision they have had many opportunities over an extended period of time to work with the diocese and to contribute to a visioning process and the planning of mission and ministry in our diocese."

Bishop Hollower denied speculation that the three parishes--which are predominantly conservative--were being singled out. "The same criteria were used and equitably applied to each parish in the city of Calgary," he said.

He said that the key indicators of parochial status include: fulfillment of financial obligations (including parish apportionment The process by which legislative seats are distributed among units entitled to representation; determination of the number of representatives that a state, county, or other subdivision may send to a legislative body. The U.S. , clergy Salary, and the ability to maintain parish buildings), annual reporting to synod SYNOD. An ecclesiastical assembly.  office, electing delegates to synod and adherence to the tenets, goals, mission, canons and traditions of the diocese of Calgary and the Anglican Church of Canada.

Bishop Hollowell announced the disestablishment dis·es·tab·lish  
tr.v. dis·es·tab·lished, dis·es·tab·lish·ing, dis·es·tab·lish·es
1. To alter the status of (something established by authority or general acceptance).

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 of the parishes in a letter to members of the diocese dated Oct. 21.

Rev. Dennis Frayne, rector of St. Gabriel's, declined to comment on Bishop Hollowell's decision. But a member of the parish, who refused to be identified, told the Journal that the announcement had come as a surprise and that parishioners were upset. The parishioner also hinted that the parish might take legal action against the diocese. "We can't talk because of legal implications," said the parishioner.

Bishop Hollowed said he has met with the wardens and vestry of St. Gabriel's and the diocese will offer pastoral assistance and support to each of the affected parishes "as they move through this difficult transition."

All Saints' rector, Rev. John Wright, was unavailable for comment. St. Edmund's has no priest.

A diocesan task force on strategic planning, which was set up last March, determined that a "profound increase in population and shift in demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. " in Southern Alberta Southern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of the year 2004, the region's population was approximately 272,017[1][2].  calls for a change in how the diocese should carry out its mission. "We have many examples of congregations or parishes established years ago, that no longer fit the local community's needs," the task force report said.

On the other hand, it noted, "we also have emerging and growing communities where we have no local or adequate expression of our mission and ministry."

Bishop Hollower said if any of the church buildings are deemed surplus to the diocese, they will be sold with the funds split in half: one half at the discretion of the bishop and the final wardens of the disestablishing parish and the other, in the diocese's Church Development Fund, to be used under the discretion of the executive committee of the diocese.

Meanwhile, the bishop has also decided to remove the designation of cathedral from the Church of the Redeemer and transfer it to another parish in the diocese effective January 2005. In a letter sent to parishioners on Oct. 31, Bishop Hollowell said the move would give the parish "the opportunity to move outward in mission and ministry to the wider community in new ways."
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Title Annotation:Canada
Author:Sison, Marites N.
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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