- Derwyn Owen
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Derwyn Trevor Owen (July 29, 1876—April 1947)[1] was the sixth Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada and the fifth Bishop of Niagara then Toronto.[2] Educated at Trinity College, Toronto, he was ordained in 1901. He held curacies at St John’s Church, Toronto and then St James’ Cathedral in the same city. He was rector of Holy Trinity Church, Toronto from 1908 to 1914[3] and then the Dean of Niagara until his ordination to the episcopate.
Religious titles Preceded by
William Reid ClarkBishop of Niagara
1925 – 1932Succeeded by
Lewis Wilmot Bovell BroughallPreceded by
James Fielding SweenyBishop of Toronto
1932 – 1947Succeeded by
Alton Ray BeverleyPreceded by
Clarendon Lamb WorrellPrimate of the Anglican Church of Canada
1934 – 1947Succeeded by
George Frederick KingstonReferences
- ^ Genealogy: Born England, Died Ontario Canada
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory1947-48 Oxford, OUP,1947
- ^ "Derwyn Trevor Owen, Primate of All Canada" Riley, C.E: Toronto, Ryerson Press 1966
Bishops of Niagara Thomas Brock Fuller • Charles Hamilton • John Philip Du Moulin • William Reid Clark • Derwyn Trevor Owen • Lewis Wilmot Bovell Broughall • Walter Edward Bagnall • John Charles Bothwell • Walter Gordon Asbil • David Ralph Spence • Michael Bird •
Anglican Bishops of Toronto John Strachan • Alexander Neil Bethune • Arthur Sweatman • James Fielding Sweeny • Derwyn Trevor Owen • Alton Ray Beverley • Frederick Hugh Wilkinson • George Boyd Snell • Lewis Samuel Garnsworthy • Terence Edward Finlay • Colin Robert Johnson
Primates of the Anglican Church of Canada Robert Machray • William B. Bond • Arthur Sweatman • Samuel Pritchard Matheson • Clarendon Lamb Worrell • Derwyn Trevor Owen • George Frederick Kingston • Walter Foster Barfoot • Howard Clark • Ted Scott • Michael Peers • Andrew Hutchison • Fred Hiltz
Categories:- 1876 births
- Trinity College (Canada) alumni
- Anglican deans
- Bishops of Niagara
- Anglican bishops of Toronto
- 20th-century Anglican bishops
- 20th-century Anglican archbishops
- Primates of the Anglican Church of Canada
- 1947 deaths
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