From Anglican Journal-
Archdeacon Larry Beardy, a Cree priest, educator and former executive
archdeacon of the diocese of Keewatin, was consecrated first Indigenous
suffragan bishop of the Northern Manitoba Area Mission—a new grouping
of parishes within the Indigenous Spiritual Ministry of
Mishamikoweesh—at a ceremony at Sagkeeng First Nation, Man., September
23.
Beardy’s is one of two new Indigenous suffragan (assistant) bishop
positions created by the synod of the ecclesiastical province of
Rupert’s Land this May,
meant to help in providing pastoral care and spiritual leadership to
Indigenous people from northern Ontario to Saskatchewan. His area
mission will span that part of Manitoba that lies within the Spiritual
Ministry of Mishamikoweesh, but he will also assist the bishops of the
dioceses of Brandon and Missinippi in the diocese of Saskatchewan, in
providing ministry to Indigenous people in these areas.
More here-
https://www.anglicanjournal.com/cree-priest-made-first-suffragan-bishop-for-northern-manitoba/
Opinion – 23 December 2024
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