Riscylla Shaw
Canadian Suffragan Bishop
Riscylla Walsh Shaw[1] (b August 22, 1972) is a Canadian Suffragan Bishop.[2]
Education
Shaw was educated at the University of Toronto and ordained in 2001.
Career
- Youth Minister, St. Mary, Richmond Hill
- Assistant Curate, King City 2000-2002
- Incumbent, Minden-Kinmount 2003-2009
- Incumbent, Christ Church Bolton 2009-2016
Becomes bishop
Shaw was elected on 17 September 2016,[3] and consecrated on January 7, 2017.[4] She is responsible for 57 parishes in the Trent-Durham section of the Toronto diocese.[5]
External links
- Installation as Bishop
References
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- Algoma
- The Arctic
- Athabasca
- Brandon
- British Columbia
- Caledonia
- Calgary
- Central Newfoundland
- Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador
- Edmonton
- Fredericton
- Huron
- Kootenay
- Mishamikoweesh
- Montreal
- Moosonee
- New Westminster
- Niagara
- Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Ontario
- Ottawa
- Territory of the People
- Qu'Appelle
- Quebec
- Rupert's Land
- Saskatchewan
- Saskatoon
- Toronto
- Western Newfoundland
- Yukon
- Former: Cariboo
- Keewatin
- Mackenzie River
- Selkirk
- Newfoundland
- Book of Common Prayer (1962)
- Book of Alternative Services
- Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Canada)
- Waterloo Declaration
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