Anglican Network in Canada - Leadership

Leadership

The Moderator of the Anglican Network in Canada is the Right Reverend Don Harvey.

Primates of ANiC:

The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, the Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church in North America.

The Most Rev. Héctor "Tito" Zavala Muñoz, the Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America (a member church of the Anglican Communion). This carries forward from former primate Gregory Venables offer of jurisdiction to Anglicans who wished to disassociate themselves from the Anglican Church of Canada and the Episcopal Church in the United States while also remaining members of the Anglican Communion.

ANiC bishops:

  • The Rt. Rev. Don Harvey; Moderator Bishop
  • The Rt. Rev. Stephen Leung (Suffragan bishop, Asian ministry); Vancouver, British Columbia
  • The Rt. Rev. Charles Masters; (Suffragan bishop, Ontario and Eastern Canada); Milton, Ontario
  • The Rt. Rev. Trevor Walters (Suffragan bishop, British Columbia to Manitoba); Abbotsford, British Columbia
  • The Rt. Rev. Malcolm Harding (retired, Assisting bishop); Brandon, Manitoba
  • The Rt. Rev. Ronald Ferris (retired, Assisting bishop); Langley, British Columbia

The ANiC synod, held at St. Peter and St. Paul Anglican Church in Ottawa, elected in 14 November 2012 the Rt. Rev. Charles Masters as Co-Adjutor Diocesan Bishop to succeed Don Harvey as Moderator Bishop upon his retirement in 2014.

Probably the most prominent member of the Anglican Network in Canada is the Rev. J.I. Packer, who is a leading theologian in the Anglican and North American evangelical world. He is the assistant pastor of St. John's Vancouver and a professor of theology at Regent College. Packer is considered the theologian emeritus of the Anglican Network in Canada.

The Anglican Network in Canada has received strong support from several members of the Anglican Communion, such as the former Bishop of Rochester in the Church of England, the Right Reverend Michael Nazir-Ali, who spoke at the 2010 Anglican Network synod at St. Paul University and at St. George's Anglican Church in Ottawa, Ontario. Support has been received from other leaders in the Anglican Communion, including from the Global South (Anglican) Primates.

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