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• Synod narrowly defeats same-sex blessings
• Murray Chatlain est nommé évêque coadjuteur du diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith
• Murray Chatlain named as coadjutor bishop of Mackenzie-Fort Smith
• Rev. Susan Johnson Elected as National Bishop of the ELCIC
• Bishop Fred Hiltz elected Anglican Primate
• Anglicans, Lutherans celebrate relationship
• Augsburg/ABC merger almost complete
• Déclaration commune de Chrysostomos II et Benoît XVI
• Joint Declaration by the Pope and Chrysostomos II
Synod narrowly defeats same-sex blessings
[Anglican Journal] Canadian Anglicans, meeting at their General Synod governing convention, voted by the slimmest of margins to defeat a proposal that would have permitted church blessing rites for gay couples. However, on the same day, the synod – also by a narrow margin – agreed that such blessings are “not in conflict with the core doctrine” of the church. Much of the sixth day of the synod was taken up with debate on the two questions, with dozens of people approaching microphones in the plenary hall to voice emotional opinions.
Posted: June 24, 2007Transmis : 24 juin, 2007 • TagsMots clés : anglican canada human sexualityMurray Chatlain est nommé évêque coadjuteur du diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith
[CECC] Le 23 juin, le pape Benoît XVI a nommé l'abbé Murray Chatlain évêque coadjuteur du diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest.
À titre de coadjuteur de ce diocèse, le Père Chatlain deviendra le successeur de Mgr Denis Croteau, O.M.I., évêque de ce diocèse depuis plus de 21 ans. Lorsqu'un évêque est ainsi appelé à prendre bientôt sa retraite, il est parfois assisté d'un évêque coadjuteur (du latin adjuvare, aider), qui le remplace de droit à son départ, selon le canon #403 du Code de droit canonique.
L'abbé Chatlain est né à Saskatoon, le 19 janvier 1963. Il a obtenu une maîtrise en sciences religieuses après des études au séminaire St. Peter, à London, en Ontario. Ordonné prêtre en 1987, il a exercé son ministère presbytéral dans plusieurs paroisses du diocèse de Saskatoon avant d'oeuvrer dans celui de Mackenzie-Fort Smith, entre 2002 et 2006, pour les paroisses et missions de Black Lake, Fond-du-Lac, Stony Rapids, Uranium City et Camsell Portage. Au moment de sa nomination, il était curé de la paroisse St. Patrick, à Saskatoon.
Le diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith, dont la ville la plus importante est Yellowknife, compte quatre prêtres diocésains, trois prêtres religieux, deux diacres permanents,15 religieux et religieuses et 16 agents de pastorale au service d'une population de 20 000 catholiques répartis dans 40 paroisses et missions.
Posted: June 23, 2007Transmis : 23 juin, 2007 • TagsMots clés : catholique évêqueMurray Chatlain named as coadjutor bishop of Mackenzie-Fort Smith
[CCCB] On 23 June, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI named Reverend Murray Chatlain as Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.
As Coadjutor Bishop, Father Chatlain will become the successor to Most Reverend Denis Croteau, O.M.I., who has been Bishop of the diocese for more than 21 years. When a Bishop is close to retirement, a coadjutor Bishop (from the Latin adjuvare, to help) is sometimes named to assist and succeed him in accordance with canon 403 of the Code of Canon Law.
Father Chatlain was born in Saskatoon, 19 January 1963. He obtained a Master's of Divinity upon completion of his studies at St. Peter's Seminary, London, Ontario. Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, he served a number of parishes in the Diocese of Saskatoon, following which he was pastor of Black Lake, Fond-du-Lac, Stony Rapids, Uranium City and Camsell Portage in the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith. At the time of his appointment, he was pastor of St. Patrick Parish, Saskatoon.
The Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith, whose largest urban centre is Yellowknife, is served by seven diocesan and religious priests, two permanent deacons, 15 religious Brothers and Sisters, and 16 pastoral workers serving a population of approximately 20,000 Catholics in 40 parishes and missions.
Posted: June 23, 2007Transmis : 23 juin, 2007 • TagsMots clés : catholic bishopRev. Susan Johnson Elected as National Bishop of the ELCIC
[ELCIC.ca] Delegates at the Eleventh Biennial National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) have elected Rev. Susan Johnson, Assistant to the Bishop of the Eastern Synod, as the new National Bishop of the ELCIC. The election occurred on the sixth and final ballot for Bishop. Bishop-elect Johnson will succeed National Bishop Raymond Schultz who announced in January of this year that he will retire as of September 1, 2007. Bishop Schultz has been serving as National Bishop for six years. He was elected for a four-year term at the 2005 Convention but announced his retirement half-way through the term due to personal and health reasons.
Bishop Fred Hiltz elected Anglican Primate
[ACC News • Winnipeg] The Anglican Church of Canada has chosen Bishop Fred Hiltz of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as its 13th Primate or national leader. Bishop Hiltz was elected by the church's General Synod, meeting in Winnipeg, on the 5th ballot, from among four bishops nominated last April by a gathering of all Canadian bishops. Bishop Hiltz, 53, will succeed Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, elected three years ago, who announced earlier that he would retire at the end of the General Synod gathering now underway.
Anglicans, Lutherans celebrate relationship
[ACC News • Winnipeg] Nearly 1,000 Anglicans and Lutherans spent a day together in worship at the Winnipeg Convention Centre Thursday to celebrate six years of full communion between their two churches -- and also to consider global warming. Both the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada are holding their major decision-making conventions in Winnipeg this week. Anglican Bishop Fred Hiltz of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, co-chair of the Joint Anglican-Lutheran Commission, said the two churches were "well ahead" in their progress in coming together.
Posted: June 21, 2007Transmis : 21 juin, 2007 • TagsMots clés : anglican lutheranAugsburg/ABC merger almost complete
[ACC News] The merger of Augsburg Fortress and the Anglican Book Centre is almost complete, with only a few legal and technical details renaming. Augsburg Fortress Canada is a non-profit ministry providing resources to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada; the Anglican Book Centre is a similar ministry serving the Anglican Church of Canada. Several months ago when the Anglican Church of Canada announced a new structure for the Anglican Book Centre that included the closing of its Toronto bookstore, Augsburg Fortress approached the Anglican Church to talk about a joint ministry venture. Highlighting the similarities in each organization's mandate, formal talks began, and as of June 1, Augsburg Fortress assumed management of the ABC operations.
As evidence of commonality between the Anglican Church of Canada and ELCIC in the Waterloo Declaration, the partnership between Augsburg Fortress and Anglican Book Centre will now represent one ministry serving both churches. By providing the best of Anglican and Lutheran resources through a consolidated national order desk, two bookstore locations (Augsburg is located in Kitchener), and a presence at major church events from coast-to-coast, this new partnership will mean sustainability in addition to the quality products and services that congregations have come to expect.
Posted: June 20, 2007Transmis : 20 juin, 2007 • TagsMots clés : anglican lutheran booksDéclaration commune de Chrysostomos II et Benoît XVI
[Cité du Vatican - VIS] Après leur rencontre privée et l'échange de discours, le Pape et don hôte SB Chrysostomos II de Chypre ont signé une Déclaration commune, dans laquelle ils déclarent leur sincère et ferme engagement à obéir à la volonté du Seigneur en intensifiant leur recherche de la pleine unité entre tous les chrétiens. Le Pape et l'Archevêque désirent que les catholiques et les orthodoxes de Chypre vivent fraternellement et solidairement. "Nous voulons en outre soutenir et développer le dialogue théologique qui, par le biais de la Commission internationale s'apprête à traiter des points les plus complexes ayant marqué la division historique" des Eglises. "Nous devons parvenir à un accord substantiel en vue de la communion parfaite dans la foi, dans la vie sacramentelle et l'exercice du ministère pastoral".Joint Declaration by the Pope and Chrysostomos II
[Vatican City - VIS] Following this morning's private meeting, and their exchange of speeches, the Pope and His Beatitude Chrysostomos II, signed a Joint declaration in the presence of the Catholic and Cypriot Orthodox delegations.