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1. A Sermon by the Bishop
www.montreal.anglican.org/bish - [Cached]Published on: 7/25/2000 Last Visited: 7/31/2004
Canon Brett Cane, who is in Westminster Abbey today, is Rector of St. George's Church, designed by the same architect who designed the Fulford monument. He will be installed at another time.
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As we gather here for this service , we are represented in the Abbey by Canon Brett Cane, one of the newly appointed members of our Cathedral Chapter.
Slightly more than two months later Bishop Fulford was to arrive in Canada, where his new Diocese awaited him, neither Bishop nor Diocese nor the wider community knowing much about one another. The Bishop would know, of course that the Anglican Church had had a significant presence in Montreal since the 1760's, that it had first been ministered to by Bishop Inglis from Nova Scotia, and later was part of the Diocese of Quebec. He would have held the letters patent from Queen Victoria establishing the new Diocese of Montreal, and declaring his See City to be the City of Montreal, and Christ Church to be his Cathedral. According to English polity at the time, only centres that had a cathedral and a bishop could be known as cities. He would have been aware that early Anglican life in Montreal had a delightfully confusing and decidedly ecumenical flavour to it. -
2. Anglican Journal --
www.anglicanjournal.com/124/07 - [Cached]Published on: 9/17/2000 Last Visited: 9/17/2000
Brett Cane, Rector, St. George's, Montreal

