- Andrew Hutchison
infobox bishopbiog
name = Andrew Sandford Hutchison
religion=Anglican Church of Canada
See = Extra-diocesan
Title =Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
Period = 2004 —2007
consecration = 1990
Predecessor =Michael Peers
Successor =Fred Hiltz
post = Archbishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces | ordination = 1970
bishops = Archbishop of Montreal & Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces
date of birth = 1938
place of birth =Toronto |Andrew Sandford Hutchison L.Th., D.D, D.C.L. (h.c.) (born in
Toronto in 1938), is a retiredPrimate of the Anglican Church of Canada . Prior to his election at theGeneral Synod of 2004, he was the bishop of Montreal and metropolitan of theecclesiastical province of Canada (which, despite its name, covers southernQuebec , theMaritimes , and Newfoundland). He was viewed as one of the more liberal contenders in the primatial election, and is Canadian Chair ofAffirming Catholicism .He was elected amid controversy over his support for blessing of same-sex unions (he has stated he does not favour same-sex marriage as such).
Hutchison began his ecclesiastical career as a transitional deacon at Christ Church Deer Park in the
Diocese of Toronto . He is a graduate and life-long supporter ofUpper Canada College . He studied atYork University and theUniversity of Trinity College . Hutchison is fluent in English and French.Following his confirmation as
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada , Hutchison touredCuba in February 2005, meeting with religious leaders of theEpiscopal Church of Cuba and theology students in Cuba, as well as government officials and theRoman Catholic Archbishop .Hutchison delivered a response in late 2005 to the call for the destruction of
Israel byIran ian PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad , condemning Ahmadinejad for his remarks which incite "hatred of the Jewish people and supporting violence against them."During the 2006 Canadian federal election, Hutchison coauthored a letter with the Bishop of Toronto and Bishop Michael Pryse of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada 's Eastern Synod in delivering a plea for more funding to alleviate poverty in Canada.In April 2006, Hutchison announced that he would be retiring in 2007 after General Synod elects his successor. The Rt. Rev.
Fred Hiltz , Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, was elected Primate on 22 June 2007.
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