Changes in Canadian episcopate (Canada).Ottawa--Canon Law requires all bishops to submit their resignations on their 75th birthday. At least 10 Canadian bishops will shortly attain this age. The regulation means that there will be major changes in CCCB CCCB Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops CCCB Central Christian College of the Bible (Missouri) CCCB Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) CCCB Child Care Choices of Boston membership over the next two years. The bishops concerned are Archbishop James H. MacDonald (St. John's, NF), Archbishop Francis Spence (Kingston, ON), Bishop John Sherlock (London, ON), Bishop John O'Mara (St. Catherines, ON), Bishop Robert Lebel (Valleyfield, QC), Bishop Jean-Guy Hamelin (RouynNoranda, QC) and Bishop Jean Gratton (Mount Laurier, QC). In addition, new appointments are still awaited in the Archdiocese of Grouard-McLennan, following the sudden death of Archbishop Henri Goudrault (July 1998), and in the dioceses of Grand Falls (NF), St. Paul (AB), and Kamloops (BC), following the appointment of Bishops Faber MacDonald and Thomas Collins to Saint John (NB) and Edmonton (AB) respectively, and the early retirement of Kamloops Bishop Laurence Sabatini. The Ukrainian Eparchy ep·ar·chy n. pl. ep·ar·chies A diocese of an Eastern Orthodox Church. [Greek eparkhi of Saskatoon is also currently vacant following the transfer of Bishop Cornelius Pasichny to Toronto. Archbishop Hacault (St. Boniface Boniface (bŏn`əfās), d. 432, Roman general. He defended (413) Marseilles against the Visigoths under Ataulf. Having supported Galla Placidia in her struggle with her brother, Emperor Honorius, Boniface fled to Africa in 422. , MB) died of cancer on April 14. There may also be difficulties with the position of Toronto Auxiliary Bishop John Knight, who has been placed on "administrative leave" while an allegation of sexual misconduct is being investigated by the Toronto Archdiocese. As one of his last functions, Bishop Knight attended the January 25, 2000, meeting of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy
The International Commission on English in the Liturgy (I.C.E.L) on behalf of the Canadian episcopacy episcopacy System of church government by bishops. It existed as early as the 2nd century AD, when bishops were chosen to oversee preaching and worship within a specific region, now called a diocese. . While the Pope has the final say on the appointments, the choice of new bishops is greatly influenced by recommendations from the office of the Papal Nuncio to Canada. The current Nuncio NUNCIO. The name given to the Pope's ambassador. Nuncios are ordinary or extraordinary; the former are sent upon usual missions, the latter upon special occasions. , Archbishop Paolo Romeo, took up his appointment last year. |
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