Organized in 1876. Incorporated by statute of the government of Alberta in 1914
A Statement from some Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada, July 15th 2016, 1130 am
"... The Resolution as carried does not provide adequate protection for the consciences of dioceses, clergy and congregations. We are concerned for all those of a traditional conscience on marriage within the Anglican Church of Canada..."
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Bishop's statement regarding marriage canon vote at General Synod 2016
"... The experience of discussing, debating and voting on the resolution was a difficult and painful experience for all involved. Many were deeply hurt when it seemed to have been defeated. Others were deeply injured and grieved when it was overturned the next day..."
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Canadian senator: We’re destroying our moral fabric with this euthanasia bill. May God have mercy on us.
The bill on Physician Assisted Dying has passed in both the House and Senate in Parliament. Have we gone too far? Alberta Senator, Betty Unger voted against the bill. Read the article in LifeSiteNews.
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The Diocese of Athabasca came into being in 1874 by the division of the original Diocese of Rupert's Land at the same time that the Dioceses of Saskatchewan and Mosinee were created. The Synod of the Diocese of Athabasca was organized in 1876. The Diocese was incorporated by statute of the government of Alberta in 1914, with the See located in the town of Peace River. It is one of thirty dioceses associated with the Anglican Church of Canada and one of ten dioceses in the ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land.
The Anglican Diocese of Athabasca includes 33 congregations in the northern half of the Province of Alberta. These congregations make up 18 parishes being served by 18 clergy. Two of the parishes are shared ministries and several are multi-point parishes. From the Saskatchewan border in the east to the British Columbia border in the west; from the North West Territories border in the north to an east-west line running just north of Edmonton in the south, the Anglican Diocese of Athabasca encompasses an area of more than 317,000 square kilometres and has upwards of 3,500 people on the parish rolls.
The diocese is divided into two deaneries loosely framed along the Peace and Athabasca Rivers, the Deanery of the Peace and the Deanery of Athabasca, which are linked by road only in the south. Commercial airline connections are oriented towards the south and east through Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray to Edmonton, Calgary, and Toronto.
The oil and gas industry forms the backbone of the economic life of our diocese. While much media attention has been focused on the city of Fort McMurray, the oil and gas industry is active throughout much of the north. The current economic turmoil has affected our diocese as communities suffer from rapid growth and shifts in population. However, since most of our congregations are found in smaller communities, farming and independent small business feature prominently in most parishes.
What is Happening in and around the Diocese
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December 2015 to November 2016
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2012 Survey results. A survey of habits, attitudes, desires,
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