词条 | James Carmichael (bishop) |
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James Carmichael (1838–1908) was the fourth Bishop of Montreal[1] for a short two-year spell at the start of the 20th century.[2] A prominent clergyman who participated fully in the direction the church took,[3] he was born in 1838 and educated at Bishop's University. His ecclesiastical career began with a curacy at Clinton, Ontario,[4] followed by stints at The Ascension Hamilton, Ontario, St George’s Montreal, before he was appointed Dean of Montreal in 1883. In 1906 he became Co-adjuter to the elderly third Bishop of Montreal, William Bennett Bond, whom he eventually succeeded.[5] He died in 1908 in his 70th year, his obituary stating he was a "painstaking administrator rather than a brilliant leader".[6] See also
References1. ^List of Bishops 2. ^[https://archive.is/20120907073806/http://www.montreal.anglican.ca/z2bsp/bsp_past.htm Consecration details] 3. ^{{cite news|author=|title=BISHOPS DISCUSS DIVORCE.; This Country, Through Its Divorce System, Well Known in Australia.|date=1904-10-09|work=New York Times|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F05E5D61F3AE733A2575AC0A9669D946597D6CF|accessdate=2008-08-07}} 4. ^Clerical Career 5. ^A small minority of clergy protested at his appointment because he was appointed without the see being actually vacant (The Times, Saturday, Nov 17, 1906; pg. 10; Issue 38180; col A Ecclesiastical Intelligence). 6. ^The Times, Tuesday, Sep 22, 1908; pg. 9; Issue 38758; col D External links{{wikisource author}}{{s-start}}{{s-rel}}{{succession box|title=Bishop of Montreal|before=William Bennett Bond|after=John Cragg Farthing|years=1906–1908}}{{end}}{{Bishops of Montreal}}{{Deans of Montreal}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Carmichael, James}}{{Canada-Anglican-bishop-stub}} 7 : 1838 births|1908 deaths|Bishop's University alumni|Canadian Anglican priests|Deans of Montreal|Anglican bishops of Montreal|20th-century Anglican bishops |
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