Bruce Howe
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The
Rt Rev Bruce Herbert Warren Howe[1] was the 4th
coadjutor bishop of Huron
[2] who later became its
diocesan.
[3] He was born in 1947, educated at the
University of King's College and ordained in 1974.
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Preceded by Percival Richard O'Driscoll |
Bishop of Huron 2000 – 2008 |
Succeeded by Robert Franklin Bennett |
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| Suffragan bishops |
- Isaac Hellmouth (Norfolk)
- Wiliam Townshend
- Harold Appleyard (Georgian Bay)
- Carmen Queen (St. Clair)
- David Ragg
- Morse Robinson
- Geoffrey Parke-Taylor
- Derwyn Jones
- Bob Townshend (Georgian Bay)
- Percy O'Driscoll
- Jack Peck (St. Clair)
- Bob Bennett (Norfolk)
- Terry Dance (Norfolk)
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Persondata |
Name |
Howe, Bruce Herbert Warren |
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1947 |
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