Bruce Howe
Bruce Herbert Warren Howe[1] was the 4th coadjutor bishop of Huron[2] who later became its diocesan.[3]
He was born in 1947, educated at the University of King's College and ordained in Nova Scotia in 1974. After working in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, he returned to Nova Scotia for several years, after which he returned to Ontario in 1988 as Dean of Huron and Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral. He was elected the 11th Bishop of Huron in 2000. He announced his retirement to take effect on 1 September 2008.[4]
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Preceded by Percy O'Driscoll | Bishop of Huron 2000 – 2008 | Succeeded by Bob Bennett |
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Bishops of Huron
- Benjamin Cronyn
- Isaac Hellmuth
- Maurice Baldwin
- David Williams
- Charles Seager
- George Luxton
- Carmen Queen
- David Ragg
- Derwyn Jones
- Percy O'Driscoll
- Bruce Howe
- Bob Bennett
- Linda Nicholls
- Todd Townshend
- Isaac Hellmuth (Norfolk)
- William Townshend
- Harold Appleyard (Georgian Bay)
- Carmen Queen (St. Clair)
- David Ragg
- Morse Robinson
- Geoffrey Parke-Taylor
- Derwyn Jones
- Bob Townshend (Georgian Bay)
- Percy O'Driscoll
- Jack Peck (St. Clair)
- Bob Bennett (Norfolk)
- Terry Dance (Norfolk)
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