Nfld. diocese gets new bishop: it took three ballots to elect Torraville.After a one-year delay, the diocese of Central Newfoundland, in an electoral synod held September 9-10, finally chose a new bishop: Rev. David Torraville. Last year the synod was unable to elect a bishop since no candidate received more than two-thirds of the vote after 11 ballots; Mr. Torraville, who was also a candidate then, was in deadlock See deadly embrace. (parallel, programming) deadlock - A situation where two or more processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for one of the others to do something. with Rev. John E. Watton, of the parish of Badger's Quay/Pool's Island. At this year's synod, held at Holy Trinity Parish, in Grand Falls-Windsor, Mr. Torraville was declared the new bishop after he received 26 votes from the clergy and 62 from the laity on the third ballot. (He only needed 24 votes from clergy and 50 from the laity to win.). "It's overwhelming and humbling," said Bishop-elect Torraville, reacting to his win. " Oddly enough, it's like asking your wife to marry you and she says, 'yes,' and you wonder, 'Oh my goodness, am I able Torraville to?'" Bishop-elect Torraville, who has worked as executive officer of the diocese at the central office in Gander Gander, town (1991 pop. 10,339), NE Newfoundland, N.L., Canada. Gander's airport, an important base in World War II, is a hub for international flights; it also attracts many refugees. It was the site of a Dec. for nearly five years, said he considers providing pastoral care an important priority for Central Newfoundland. "Our diocese is very much a rural diocese. It's a place of incredible blessing. But we're in a difficult time right now. Young people are leaving because they feel there are no opportunities here," he said in an interview with the Anglican Journal. He added that the "disintegration of culture, community and family" has also been distressing for many. "We grew up in a time when grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. could simply go across the street to grandma for a cookie but now it has changed considerably. That change is a terrible loss and we have to be there for people." He added: "We need to provide hope and stability; we have to be there to nurture and provide spiritual comfort." Bishop-elect Torraville received a bachelor's degree from Memorial University (1978) and a master of divinity Noun 1. Master of Divinity - a master's degree in religion MDiv master's degree - an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree degree (1985) from Queen's College Queen's College, Queens' College or Queens College is the name of more than one institution. Most widely known Queens Colleges:
He has served as rector of the parish of Gander and the Cathedral of St. Martin St. Martin in midwinter, gave his cloak to a freezing beggar. [Christian Hagiog.: Brewer Dictionary] See : Kindness , as assistant priest of the parish of Gander, and as deacon deacon: see orders, holy. DEACON - Direct English Access and CONtrol. English-like query system. Sammet 1969, p.668. in charge and later, rector of the parish of Twillingate from 1985 to 1989. He is married to Karen Flemming of Brookfield, N.S., and they have two children, Paul and Catherine. MARITES N. SISON STAFF WRITER |
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