Barry Clarke (bishop)
Barry Bryan Clarke (born 10 October 1952) is a Canadian Anglican bishop. He served as the 11th Anglican Bishop of Montreal,[1] between 2004 and August 2015.[2] He was also previously the interim rector of St. Paul's Cathedral (London, Ontario) and Dean of Huron.
Barry Clarke | |
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Bishop | |
Church | Anglican Church of Canada |
See | Montreal |
In office | 2004–2015 |
Predecessor | Andrew Hutchison |
Successor | Mary Irwin-Gibson |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1970 |
Consecration | 14 October 2004 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1952 (age 70–71) |
Previous post(s) | Rector of St Paul's, Lachine |
Clarke was born in Montreal and educated at McGill University and the Montreal Theological College. Upon ordination he became curate at St Matthias' Montreal.[3] His career then progressed steadily upwards through incumbencies at St-Bruno, Quebec, St Michael and All Angels, Montreal[4] and St Paul's Lachine before the bishopric of Montreal.
Self-described as a committed youth and community worker,[5] in his ordination speech he appropriated Jesus' claim to "come not to be served, but to serve."[6] He is a supporter of the blessing of same-sex unions.[7]
See also
Notes
- Previous Bishops
- "Who's Who, 2007" London, AC Black, 2006 ISBN 978-0-7136-7527-6
- Church website Archived 2012-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
- Church web-site
- Bishop’s Office
- The Guardian 19 September 2004
- City's top Anglican stands behind gay unions, November 1, 2008 Archived November 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine