List of Anglican Bishops of Montreal

The Bishop of Montreal is an Anglican bishop in the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada. The incumbents have been:

Tenure Incumbent Notes
Francis Fulford
Ashton Oxenden
William Bennett Bond
James Carmichael
John Cragg Farthing
Arthur Carlisle
John Harkness Dixon
Robert Kenneth Maguire
Reginald Hollis
Andrew Sandford Hutchison
Barry Bryan Clarke
Anglican Church of Canada
National Church
  • Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
  • General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
Ecclesiastical Provinces
  • British Columbia and Yukon
  • Canada
  • Ontario
  • Rupert's Land
Dioceses
  • Algoma
  • The Arctic
  • Athabasca
  • Brandon
  • British Columbia
  • Caledonia
  • Calgary
  • Cariboo
  • Central Newfoundland
  • Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Edmonton
  • Fredericton
  • Huron
  • Keewatin
  • Kootenay
  • Montreal
  • Moosonee
  • New Westminster
  • Niagara
  • Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
  • Ontario
  • Ottawa
  • Qu'Appelle
  • Quebec
  • Rupert's Land
  • Saskatchewan
  • Saskatoon
  • Toronto
  • Western Newfoundland
  • Yukon
Worship and Liturgy
  • Book of Common Prayer (Canada)
  • Book of Alternative Services
  • Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Canada)
  • Waterloo Declaration
Other
  • Anglican Journal

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