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Revision as of 10:32, 25 July 2023
DIOCESE OF NOVA SCOTIA & PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Country : Canada
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 11 August 1787 as the Diocese of Nova Scotia covering all of British North America. Renamed Diocese of Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island in 1999
See Cities : Halifax, NS and Charlottetown, PEI
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
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The previous arms:
Arms of Bishops
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Charles Inglis (1787-1816)
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Robert Stanser (1816-1825)
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John Inglis (1825-1850)
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Hibbert Binney (1851-1887)
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Frederick Courtney (1888-1904)
Clarendon Worrell (1904-1915)
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John Hackenley (1925-1943)
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Frederick Kingston (1944-1950)
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Robert Waterman (1950-1963)
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William Davis (1963-1975)
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George Arnold (1975-1980)
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Leonard Hatfield (1980-1984)
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Arthur Peters (1984-2002)
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Fred Hiltz (2002-2007)
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Sue Moxley (2007-2014)
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Ron Cutler (2014-2020)
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Sandra Fyfe (2020-present)
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