Malcolm Harding (bishop of Brandon)

The Right Reverend
Malcolm Harding
Assisting Bishop of the Anglican Network in Canada
Church Anglican Church in North America
Diocese Anglican Network in Canada
In office 2007–present
Other posts Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Brandon at the Anglican Church of Canada
Orders
Ordination 1962
Consecration 1992
by Michael Peers
Personal details
Born (1936-06-28) 28 June 1936
Chesterfield

Malcolm Alfred Warden Harding (born 28 June 1936 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England) is an English-born Canadian Anglican Bishop. He was the fifth Bishop of Brandon at the Anglican Church of Canada from 1992 to 2001.

He was educated at The University of Western Ontario[1] and ordained a priest in 1962.[2] He began his career in charge of five rural parishes in the Fredericton Diocese after which he worked for the Children’s Aid Society in a number of roles in Ontario until 1973. He became then Rector of St George's, Brandon, Manitoba. He was Archdeacon of the area until 1992 when he ascended to the Episcopate. He retired in 2001.

He was the second Anglican Church of Canada bishop to leave, after Don Harvey in November 2007, due to the theological liberalism of the church, becoming a Suffragan Bishop in the Anglican Network in Canada, then affiliated with the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America, and a founding diocese of the Anglican Church in North America, in June 2009.[3]

Notes

Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by
John Fletcher Stout Conlin
Bishop of Brandon
1992 2001
Succeeded by
James Njegovan
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