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First female Bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church is elected the new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney
The Episcopal Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church today elected the Rev Canon Anne Dyer as the new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney. Canon Dyer is Rector of Holy Trinity church, Haddington (since 2011). Her wider church involvement includes being a member of the Scottish Episcopal Institute Council and a member of General Synod. Being… Continue reading First female Bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church is elected the new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney
Episcopal Synod to take place in Aberdeen
An Episcopal Synod will take place in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Aberdeen at 3pm on Thursday 9 November. At that meeting the bishops intend to elect a new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney.
NOVEMBER NEWS FROM SEI
2017 SEI Lecture. 65 people from across the Province attended the second annual SEI Lecture given by Professor David Jasper in the Memorial Chapel, University of Glasgow, on the evening of 26 October. The Lecture, entitled ‘The Role of the Arts in the Church of Tomorrow’, was a tour de force of intermingled scholarship and… Continue reading NOVEMBER NEWS FROM SEI
Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church (TEC) Preaching in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Aberdeen
Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church (TEC) preaching in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Aberdeen on the installation of the Rev Dr Canon Charles Robertson from TEC as an Honorary Canon of St Andrew’s Cathedral. [embedded content] Footage courtesy of The Episcopal Church (TEC).
Historic bonds of communion shared in visit to Aberdeen by the Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church (TEC)
The Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church in the US (TEC) the Most Rev Michael Curry will preach in a special service in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Aberdeen on Sunday 5 November. The Service is being held to install the Rev Dr Canon Charles Robertson from TEC as an Honorary Canon of St Andrew’s Cathedral and… Continue reading Historic bonds of communion shared in visit to Aberdeen by the Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church (TEC)
OCTOBER NEWS FROM SEI
The Scottish Episcopal Institute October News is now published with news of recent ordinations, including Jonathan Livingstone who was ordained Deacon by Bishop Gregor on 1 October in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow to serve in the congregations of St Mary’s Hamilton and St Andrew’s Uddingston. Full newsletter here SEI Newsletter 3 October 2017 The post… Continue reading OCTOBER NEWS FROM SEI
Primus addresses the Anglican Communion Primates’ Meeting
Primus addresses the Anglican Communion Primates’ Meeting on Scottish Episcopal Church’s decision to change its Canon on Marriage At the Primates’ Meeting today the Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church was asked to explain the process undertaken by the Scottish Episcopal Church in its… Continue reading Primus addresses the Anglican Communion Primates’ Meeting
Preparing for the Primates Meeting: A Prayer Diary
As the Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church prepares for his first Primates Meeting (in Canterbury 1-6 October) he is asking congregations and churches across Scotland to engage in an act of prayer alongside him in the days leading up to the meeting in… Continue reading Preparing for the Primates Meeting: A Prayer Diary
Diocesan Advent Quiet Days
Diocesan Advent Quiet Day – coming SOONER than you think! Saturday 2nd December 2017 – 10 for 10.30 am – 3pm AT Holy Trinity & St Barnabas, Paisley, led by Bishop Gregor Duncan AND AT St Ninian’s, Castle Douglas, led by Bishop Gordon Mursell Participants are asked to bring their own lunch, but tea and… Continue reading Diocesan Advent Quiet Days