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Anglican Diocese of Moosonee

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Diocese of Moosonee
Location
CountryCanada
Ecclesiastical provinceOntario
Statistics
Parishes21 (2022)[1]
Members14,219 (2022)[1]
Information
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
RiteAnglican
CathedralSt. Matthew's Cathedral, Timmins
Current leadership
BishopRod BrantFrancis
Map
The boundaries of the diocese within the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario.
The boundaries of the diocese within the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario.

The Diocese of Moosonee is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario of the Anglican Church of Canada.

History

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It was created in 1872 from part of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, in what is now the Province of the Northern Lights, and transferred in 1912 to the new Province of Ontario. Now headquartered in Timmins, Ontario, it was originally headquartered in Moose Factory. Its first bishop was John Horden.

Following the retirement of the 8th bishop of Moosonee, Caleb Lawrence, in January 2010, an election synod was held on April 10, 2010, under the chairmanship of the then metropolitan of Ontario, Colin Johnson.[2] The synod elected Tom Corston to be the 9th bishop of Moosonee; he was consecrated as a bishop and installed as Bishop of Moosonee on July 6, 2010. He served in that position until he retired on December 31, 2013, and thereafter acted as assisting bishop.[3]

At that point, the diocese was reorganized as a mission area of the Province of Ontario, with the metropolitan of Ontario serving ex officio (i.e. automatically) as diocesan Bishop of Moosonee. On October 10, 2018, Anne Germond became the metropolitan of Ontario and served as Bishop of Moosonee, in addition to her jurisdiction in the Diocese of Algoma.[4] Victoria Matthews represented her as episcopal administrator.[5]

In 2025, having returned to financial stability, the diocese elected its own bishop again. Rod BrantFrancis, a First Nations priest who had previously served in a remote Moosonee parish, was chosen and seated as the 12th bishop of Moosonee on May 28, 2025.[6]

Bishops of Moosonee

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No. Name Dates
1 John Horden 1872–1893
2 Jervois Newnham 1893–1904 (subsequently Bishop of Saskatchewan, 1903–1921)
3 George Holmes 1905–1909
4 John Anderson 1909–1943 (Metropolitan of Ontario, 1940–1943)
5 Robert Renison 1943–1954 (Metropolitan of Ontario, 1952–1954)
6 Cooper Robinson 1955–1963
7 James Watton 1963–1980 (Metropolitan of Ontario, 1974–1979)
8 Caleb Lawrence 1980–2010 (Metropolitan of Ontario, 2004–2009)
9 Tom Corston 2010–2013
10 Colin Johnson 2014–2018 (ex officio as Metropolitan of Ontario)
11 Anne Germond 2018–2025 (ex officio as Metropolitan of Ontario)
12 Rod BrantFrancis Since 2025

Deans of Moosonee

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The dean of Moosonee is also the rector of St. Matthew's Cathedral in Timmins:

  • 1948–1954: Cuthbert Cooper Robinson (Bishop of Moosonee, 1955)
  • 1955–1957: James Watton (Bishop of Moosonee, 1963)
  • 1957–1961: S. J. Bell[7]
  • c.1974: G. Coster Scovil
  • c.1977: John Fowler
  • ?–?: Jerry Smith (for 5 years)[8]
  • 2007–?: Sharon Murdoch[9]
  • 2011–present: Gregory Gilson[10]

References

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