The Diocese of Cariboo was a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada. Incorporated in 1914,[1] the diocese ceased operations on December 31, 2001 when the financial strain of legal costs from third party claims made by the Government of Canada, associated with damage suits brought by former students of the Anglican-run St George's Indian Residential School in Lytton, B.C., exhausted the diocese financially.[2]
The parishes of the former Diocese of Cariboo were formed into the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior and were overseen by a Suffragan Bishop to the Metropolitan. Barbara Andrews, formerly Director of the Sorrento Retreat and Conference Centre in British Columbia, was elected Suffragan Bishop for the APCI on 30 June 2009 in succession to Gordon Light who served from 2004 to 2008. Andrews was consecrated at St. Paul's Cathedral (Kamloops), on October 18, 2009.
The future organisational arrangements for the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior are under investigation by the new bishop,[3] who has identified a clear desire for autonomy on the part of the constituent parishes while appreciating the controversial nature of the re-establishment of a diocesan model. In 2016 the APCI reorganized itself into the Territory of the People.
The DioceseofCariboo was a dioceseof the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada. Incorporated in...
2002 out of the former Anglican DioceseofCariboo, part of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada...
territory of the former Cariboodiocese. The Territory of the People encompasses the area formerly known as the Anglican DioceseofCariboo, which was rendered...
followed suit. The Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (formerly the DioceseofCariboo and now known as the Territory of the People) also permit such rites...
Yukon (Yukon) Territory of the People (British Columbia) The former DioceseofCariboo's operations were suspended as a result of insolvency arising from...
the former DioceseofCariboo. Additionally there are two bishops who hold primatial appointments without being also a diocesan bishop. Both of these hold...
Niagara Peak, a mountain Mitchell Lake/Niagara Park, the original name ofCariboo Mountains Provincial Park Niagara, Kentucky Niagara, North Dakota Niagara...
While serving as Bishop ofCariboo, Dean took leave from his diocese (but retained the See) in order to serve as Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion...
for incidents that allegedly took place at the Lejac School and at the Cariboo-St. Joseph’s Indian Residential School near Williams Lake, BC, between...
rector of St Paul's Church in Nanaimo, and minister to the gold miners at Cariboo. In 1870 he moved to the United States and became rector of St James's...
central church for the diocesesof the Anglican Church of Canada. List of Anglican churches List of Anglican churches in Toronto List of cathedrals in Canada...
Stangoe, Irene (1994). Cariboo Chilcotin Pioneer People and Places. Heritage House. p. 32. ISBN 1-895811-12-0. City of Brandon. "City of Brandon - About Brandon"...
former Bishop of Olympia, was also responsible for the American Episcopal churches of Europe 1 November 1964 – 1969: Ralph Dean, Bishop ofCariboo, Canada,...
1936 to 1939, Kamloops Indian Residential School from 1938 to 1952, and Cariboo Indian Residential School, Williams Lake, BC in 1952. In July 2000, OMI...