A Letter from our Rector-Elect click here
Photos of Bishop Burton and his family (click here)
Saskatchewan Diocesan website (click here)
A great way learn more
about Bishop Burton is by visiting the Saskatchewan Diocesan website. We
encourage you to visit the website regularly and in particular, read
the archives posted.
About Bishop Burton:
At the time of his election
in 1993, Bishop Anthony Burton was the youngest bishop in the
world-wide Anglican Communion, and the youngest Canadian bishop that
century. Nearly fifteen years later he is the second-youngest of
the Canadian bishops, though now one of the most senior and experienced
of them. He has just concluded a term as Chair of the Council of
the North (representing a third of Canada's dioceses and 85% of its
geography). He serves as Co-Chair of the Anglican-Roman Catholic
Dialogue and as the Episcopal Visitor to the South American Missionary
Society, as well as patron or officer of a variety of institutions,
societies and organizations. At last year’s Canadian General
Synod he was elected to its executive committee, the Council of General
Synod, and has since been elected by that Council to its small planning
committee. Until his appointment to the Church of the Incarnation
was announced, he was generally expected to become Archbishop of the
Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land following the retirement of
Archbishop John Clarke from that office this summer.
Born and raised in Ottawa, Bishop Burton studied at the University of
Toronto, Dalhousie University, and Oxford University. He was ordained
in the Diocese of Nova Scotia, where he served in two parishes on Cape
Breton Island, at which time he married Anna Erickson, a native of
California. They moved in 1991 to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, where he
served as Dean and Rector of St. Alban’s Cathedral. They have two
children—Caroline (13) and Peter (11). Bishop Burton has many
interests, including church growth and choral music. He is an
enthusiastic runner.
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