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[Anglican Mianstream] 1 May 2008--Before 1000 people, Presiding Bishop Greg Venables commissioned two Bishops, and one of them, Bishop Donald Harvey, then licenced 32 priests and deacons for the Anglican Network in Canada on Saturday April 27. The Network comprises 15 churches, whose average Sunday attendance is larger than 12 of the 31 dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada (according to the 2001 published statistics, but recent numbers are presumed to be much lower).
The Network was first offered as an ecclesial alternative in Burlington Ontario in November 2007. Since then these 15 churches have all held votes in which their congregations voted overwhelmingly to join the Network or left their buildings and planted new churches.
The Presiding Bishop commissioned Don Harvey and Malcolm Harding as Bishops with the words " I offer you pastoral oversight and fellowship. I commission you to preach the gospel and love the people."
Bishop Albert Vun from the Diocese of Sabah, representing Archbishop John Chew, retired Archbishop Yong Ping Chung ( a former chair of the Anglican Consultative Council) and 15 other Bishops from Anglican Jurisdictions in Kenya, Uganda and in the United States attended.
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