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Diocese of Yukon

Coordinates: 60°43′05″N 135°03′19″W / 60.7181°N 135.0553°W / 60.7181; -135.0553
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Diocese of Yukon
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceBritish Columbia and Yukon
Coordinates60°43′05″N 135°03′19″W / 60.7181°N 135.0553°W / 60.7181; -135.0553
Statistics
Parishes13 (2022)[1]
Members963 (2022)[1]
Information
RiteAnglican
CathedralChrist Church Cathedral, Whitehorse
Current leadership
BishopLesley Wheeler-Dame
Map
Location of the diocese within the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon.
Location of the diocese within the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon.
Website
anglican.yukon.net

The Diocese of Yukon is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada. It comprises 13 parishes across the Yukon and parts of northern British Columbia.[1]

The Diocese was formed in 1891 when the Diocese of Mackenzie River, at that time in the Province of Rupert's Land, was divided into two. Originally the Diocese of Selkirk, the name of the diocese was changed to Yukon in 1907. It was transferred to its present province in 1947.[2]

Terrence Buckle became the Diocesan bishop in 1995. He was also Metropolitan of the Province of British Columbia and Yukon from 2005–2009. In November 2007 Buckle announced his intention to retire at the end of 2008[3] but following an inconclusive election synod postponed his retirement plans. He eventually retired in 2010, after the election of Larry Robertson.

On May 15, 2010, Larry D. Robertson, since 1999 suffragan bishop in the western region of the Diocese of the Arctic, was elected Bishop of Yukon. He was installed at Christ Church Cathedral in Whitehorse on September 18, 2010.[4]

On May 4, 2019, Lesley C. Wheeler-Dame was elected as co-adjutor bishop. Wheeler-Dame was consecrated and installed on August 24, 2019. She is the first female to serve as Diocesan bishop.[5]

In January 2009, Ronald Ferris, former Bishop of Yukon (1981-1995) and subsequently Bishop of Algoma (1995-2008) resigned from the Anglican Church of Canada to continue as a bishop in the Anglican Network in Canada.[6]

Bishops of Yukon

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No. Name Dates Notes
1 William Bompas 1890–1905 Bishop of Selkirk
2 Isaac Stringer 1905–1931 Bishop of Selkirk until 1907; Bishop of Yukon from then onward; translated to Rupert's Land
3 Arthur Sovereign 1932 Translated to Athabasca
4 William Geddes 1934–1947 Translated from Mackenzie River
5 Walter Adams 1947–1952 Translated from Kootenay; Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 1947–1952
6 Tom Greenwood 1952–1962
7 Henry Marsh 1962–1967
8 John Frame 1968–1981 Acting Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 1973–1975; Dean of Columbia, 1981–1995
9 Ron Ferris 1981–1995 Translated to Algoma
10 Terry Buckle 2010–2019 Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon, 2005–2009
11 Larry Robertson 2010–2019 Translated from The Arctic
12 Lesley Wheeler-Dame 2019–present

Deans of Yukon

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The Dean of Yukon is also Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Whitehorse.

Source: Christ Church Cathedral

  • 1978–1982: Kenneth Coben Snider (1st Dean)
  • 1982–1984: Leonard Mack McFerran
  • 1985–2001: Desmond Fredrick Carroll
  • 2002–2008: John "Peter" Williams
  • 2010–2019: Sean Murphy
  • 2019–present: Harold "Bert" A. Chestnut

References

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  1. ^ a b c Elliot, Neil (15 March 2024). "Dioceses of the ACC – by numbers". Numbers Matters. (Neil Elliot is the statistics officer for the Anglican Church of Canada.). Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Inventory to the ANGLICAN CHURCH, DIOCESE OF YUKON RECORDS" (PDF). Yukon Archives. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  3. ^ Anglican Journal[permanent dead link] article November 2007
  4. ^ Anglican Journal[permanent dead link] item, May 19, 2010
  5. ^ "Yukon elects archdeacon as coadjutor bishop". 15 May 2019.
  6. ^ "The Anglican Network in Canada welcomes Bishop Ronald Ferris". Archived from the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
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