Six more ordinations of Scottish Episcopal Institute students took place over the weekend, following five last month. Four were ordained to the diaconate, while two were ordained to the priesthood.
The first ceremony of the weekend took place on Friday evening in the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, when Annie Mackay Hughes was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt Revd Ian Paton at St John the Baptist in Perth (below). Rev Mackay Hughes will serve as assistant curate at St John the Baptist.
On Saturday, there were two ordinations, with Rebekah Cansdale ordained to the diaconate in the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles by the Rt Revd Kevin Pearson at St John’s Cathedral in Oban (below). Rev Cansdale will serve as assistant curate at St John’s.
In the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness, Donald Grant was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt Revd Mark Strange in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Inverness (below). Rev Grant will serve as assistant curate at the cathedral.
Sunday brought a further three ordination ceremonies, with Joshua Cockayne ordained in the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane by the Rt Revd Ian Paton, at St Andrew’s Episcopal Church in the town of St Andrews (main picture, above). Rev Cockayne will serve as assistant curate at St Andrew’s.
There were two ordinations in the Diocese of Edinburgh on Sunday, both to the diaconate and both taking place at St Mary’s Cathedral in Edinburgh. Russell Duncan was ordained to the diaconate by the Rt Revd Dr John Armes, and will serve as assistant curate in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Murrayfield, while David Todd was also ordained by Bishop John and will serve as assistant curate at St Mark’s in Portobello. Rev Todd (left) and Rev Duncan (right) are pictured below, socially distanced outside the cathedral.
There is one more ordination to come next month, with Harriet Johnston to be ordained priest by the Rt Revd Kevin Pearson in St James the Less, Bishopbriggs on Sunday 29 November, continuing to serve thereafter as assistant curate in St James the Less, Bishopbriggs, Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway.
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