Congregations unite.The four Anglican congregations in Moose Jaw Moose Jaw, city (1991 pop. 33,593), S central Sask., Canada. It is a railroad and distribution center, with oil refineries, meatpacking and dairy-processing plants, flour, lumber, and woolen mills, stockyards, and Canada's largest jet-training base. , Sask. have voted to amalgamate. Bishop Duncan Wallace Wal·lace , Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution that paralleled the work of Charles Darwin. , of the diocese DIOCESE, eccl. law. The district over which a bishop exercises his spiritual functions. 1 B1. Com. 111. of Qu'Appelle, approved the move and a transition team appointed to implement the merger held its first meeting after Easter. The four congregations -- St. John, St. Barnabas, St. George and St. Michael and All Angels, will join under a new name in a parish with a combined membership of between 450 and 600, of whom 130 to 150 worship in church on any given Sunday. Moose Moose, river, Canada Moose, river, c.50 mi (80 km) long, formed in central Ont., Canada, by the Mattagami and Missinaibi rivers. It flows NE to its confluence with the Abitibi River and into SW James Bay near Moosonee. Jaw's population is about 32,000. The Saskatchewan Anglican |
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