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Summer's new faces for the house of bishops: Arctic elects first Inuit diocesan.


Bishop Andrew Atagotaaluk, currently a suffragan suf·fra·gan  
n. Abbr. Suff. or Suffr.
1. A bishop elected or appointed as an assistant to the bishop or ordinary of a diocese, having administrative and episcopal responsibilities but no jurisdictional functions.
, or assistant bishop in the diocese of the Arctic, was elected co-adjutor bishop in May 25. The title means that he automatically became 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.  when Bishop Chris Williams officially retired at the end of August.

Bishop Atagotaaluk, 51, is the first Inuit Anglican diocesan bishop.

Raised in Resolute Bay, N.W.T., he attended Stringer Hall residential school in Inuvik for six years. Run by the federal government, the school had Anglican and Roman Catholic residence halls.

As a young adult, Bishop Atagotaaluk worked as a diver for the federal Department of Renewable Resources and was a boat inspector for Transport Canada before attending the Theological Training Centre in Pangnirtung. He was ordained or·dain  
tr.v. or·dained, or·dain·ing, or·dains
1.
a. To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on.

b. To authorize as a rabbi.

2.
 in 1975.

He is well-known for his involvement in evangelical ministry. Based at the church of St. James in Salluit, Que., he was elected suffragan bishop Noun 1. suffragan bishop - an assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese
suffragan

bishop - a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered
 in May, 1999 after serving as a priest in Pond Inlet, Inukjuak, Spence Bay and Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut.

He has also served as a member of provincial synod and General Synod and a member of the Council on Native Ministries. He and his wife, Mary, have six children.

Canon Benjamin Arreak, 54, was elected suffragan bishop of Nunavik (northern Quebec), succeeding Bishop Atagotaaluk, in May.

Canon Arreak was most recently incumbent of the parish of Kuujjuaq, Que. He was deputy prolocutor PROLOCUTOR. In the ecclesiastical law, signifies a president or chairman of a convocation.  of General Synod from 1995 to 1998 and has served on several national committees. He and his wife, Susan, have eight children.

Bishop-elect Arreak is to be consecrated con·se·crate  
tr.v. con·se·crat·ed, con·se·crat·ing, con·se·crates
1. To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church.

2. Christianity
a.
 Sept. 15 at St. Jude's Cathedral in Iqaluit.

The diocese of Ontario elected Dean George Bruce, 60, as co-adjutor bishop in June, succeeding Bishop Peter Mason, who retires at the end of September.

Bishop-elect Bruce's consecration will take place on Sept. 28 at St. George's Cathedral Saint George may refer to:
  • Saint George, the best known saint of this name
  • George, a saint and one of the Martyrs of Cordoba with Aurelius and Natalia
  • St George's Church churches with this name
  • St. George's College and St.
 in Kingston, Ont., where he has been incumbent since 2000.

Before his cathedral appointment, he served as rector of St. James the Apostle in Perth, Ont., and at two parishes in the diocese of Ottawa.

Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England in 1942, Bishop-elect Bruce moved with his family to the United States in 1953. Following high school in England and Montreal, he served in the Canadian Forces from 1959 to 1986. He received a history degree from the Royal Military College The Royal Military College can refer to:
  • Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Royal Military College, Duntroon in Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
 in Kingston and was ordained to the priesthood in 1987.

In the diocese of Huron, Archdeacon Robert Franklin Bennett, 53, was elected on the sixth ballot on June 15 as suffragan, or assistant, bishop.

One of nine candidates nominated, Bishop-elect Bennett will be consecrated at St. Paul's Cathedral this month. He will assist diocesan Bishop Bruce Howe.

Archdeacon Bennett is currently rector of All Saints Church All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to: Australia
  • All Saints Church, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • All Saints Church, Henley Brook, Western Australia
Barbados
, Windsor, Ont. and territorial archdeacon for the Essex.

Ordained in 1974, he has served at parishes in Simcoe, Port Ryerse, Paisley, Kitchener and Brantford, all in Ontario. He has served on a number of diocesan committees and been a delegate to General Synod.
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