The Diocese of Ottawa is the home and former episcopal charge of Bishop Peter Coffin, the much beloved and very active Anglican Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces (seen below on the right), as well home to Chaplain General's Office, where several prominent Anglican chaplains work, so chaplaincy has good visibility in this city.
I'm Michael Peterson, a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada, currently serving a parish in the Diocese of Toronto. I'm also a retired Canadian Forces chaplain , hence the Padre in the title. Mad just means eccentric, and on that note, I also blog on toy soldiers, madpadrewargames.blogspot.com. I'm on X (what used to be Twitter) at @MarshalLuigi and I'm on Bluesky at @madpadre.bsky.social
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Ottawa Anglican Newsletter Profiles Work of Military Chaplains
This article in the June 2009 edition of Crosstalk, the newsletter of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, offers several good articles on the work of Anglican chaplains in the Canadian Forces. Since I can't link to specific pages in Adobe Acrobat articles, you'll have to click on this link and look at pp. 8-9.
The Diocese of Ottawa is the home and former episcopal charge of Bishop Peter Coffin, the much beloved and very active Anglican Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces (seen below on the right), as well home to Chaplain General's Office, where several prominent Anglican chaplains work, so chaplaincy has good visibility in this city.
The Diocese of Ottawa is the home and former episcopal charge of Bishop Peter Coffin, the much beloved and very active Anglican Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces (seen below on the right), as well home to Chaplain General's Office, where several prominent Anglican chaplains work, so chaplaincy has good visibility in this city.
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