November 21, 2003
Diocese of Toronto - The Diocese of Toronto,
Canada, is celebrating an important milestone in the life of the
Anglican Communion as it holds its 150th regular session of Synod
from 20-22 November 2003 in Toronto.
In 1853, the Diocese of Toronto held the first
Synod in the Anglican Communion where the Bishops and clergy of
the church shared legislative authority with the laity or non-ordained
members of the church. That historic Synod opened a new chapter
of growth and development in Anglican Church history.
This week, Synod members are meeting again to
celebrate their life in Christ and to discuss matters before the
church. The event began at a service at St James' Cathedral, Toronto
on 20 November at 8pm, and included an opening address by the Archbishop
of Toronto, Terence Finlay. The Primate of the Anglican Church of
Canada, the Most Revd Michael Peers, and many other bishops and
ecumenical guests are present for the Synod.
Anglican Communion News Service
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