Anglican Diocese of Calgary
Diocese of the Anglican Church of Canada covering southern Alberta from Calgary to Lacombe; established 1888, centred on the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer and part of Rupert's Land province.
Overview
The Anglican Diocese of Calgary is a regional jurisdiction within the Anglican Church of Canada. It serves congregations across the southern portion of the province of Alberta, extending northward to the vicinity of Lacombe and centred on the city of Calgary. The diocese forms one of the member dioceses of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land.
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Geographically the diocese includes a mix of urban, suburban and rural parishes. Its organizational life is shaped by a diocesan synod, a bishop's staff, and lay and clergy leadership in individual parishes. The Cathedral Church of the Redeemer in Calgary serves as the episcopal seat and principal worship centre for diocesan liturgies and ceremonies; more information about the cathedral may be found via Cathedral Church of the Redeemer.
History and development
The diocese was established in 1888 during a period of rapid settlement and institutional formation in western Canada. Over subsequent decades it developed parish networks, schools and community ministries that reflected the changing patterns of population, economy and culture in southern Alberta. The diocese's history is closely connected to the growth of Calgary as a regional centre.
Leadership and governance
Diocesan leadership is exercised by the bishop, supported by elected and appointed bodies that handle pastoral care, finances, mission and property. The bishop named in source records was Greg Kerr-Wilson, elected to the episcopate in 2012; readers should consult current diocesan material for up-to-date information on incumbency and bishops' responsibilities. The diocese participates in provincial and national councils of the church.
Ministry, outreach and significance
Parishes in the diocese engage in regular worship, Christian education, pastoral care and a variety of outreach activities tailored to local needs. Ministries often include pastoral support, social outreach and partnerships with other faith and civic organizations. The diocese's urban base in Calgary gives it a prominent role in regional religious life and public conversations.
Notable facts
- Established in 1888 as part of the expansion of Anglican structures on the Canadian prairies.
- Seat and cathedral located in Calgary; cathedral information available at Cathedral Church of the Redeemer.
- Territory extends across southern Alberta up to Lacombe and participates in the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land.
- Affiliated with the national church, the Anglican Church of Canada, and connected with regional resources at southern Alberta civic and ecclesial bodies.
For current diocesan programs, leadership, and events consult diocesan communications and official web resources maintained by the diocese and the provincial structures of the church.
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AlegsaOnline.com Anglican Diocese of Calgary Leandro Alegsa
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