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SYNOD OFFICE 19 King's Bridge Road, St SYNOD OFFICE 19 King's Bridge Road, St. John's, NL A1C 3K4 709-576-6697 Fax: 709-576-7122 Email: [email protected] Web: http://anglicanenl.net/home/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/AnglicanEastNL/ Twitter: twitter.com/AnglicanEastNL DIOCESAN BISHOP The Rt. Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Peddle 709-576-6697(o) 364-6906 (h) Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE OFFICER The Ven. Samuel Rose 709-576-6697 Ext. 201 Email: [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ms. Elizabeth Crisby 709-576-6697 Ext. 200 E-Mail: [email protected] FINANCE OFFICER Mr. Fred Dinham 709-576-6697 Ext. 204 Fax: 576-6521 Email: [email protected] MISSION ARCHDEACON The Ven. Gregory Mercer 709-576-6697 Email: [email protected] CHANCELLOR Canon Bradford Wicks, QC CANON THEOLOGIAN/CHAIR The Rev. Canon Dr. David Bell OF THE COLLEGE OF [email protected] DEACONS HONORARY DISTINGUISHED The Rev. Canon Dr. Leslie J. Francis CANON HONORARY DIOCESAN Canon Elizabeth Barnes TREASURER DIOCESAN RESOURCE Manager - Mrs. Gail Brittain CENTRE 709-576-6051 Open – Monday to Friday Hours – 8:30 am to 12:30 pm & 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm Email: [email protected] www.anglicanenl.net/resources.php Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 1 LAVROCK CAMP AND Manager – Mr. Todd Martin CONFERENCE CENTRE Salmonier Line: 709-229-7072 For Bookings: 709-728-8672 Email: [email protected] Web: lavrock.weebly.com ARCHIVISTS The Rev. Irving Letto Archdeacon Buckle Memorial 709-576-6697 Ext. 213 Archives Hours – Wednesdays 9 am – 12 noon Email: [email protected] HOME AGAIN FURNITURE Maureen Lymburner, Director of Development BANK 58 Smallwood Drive, Mount Pearl, NL A1N 1B1 709-325-0072 [email protected] EXAMINING CHAPLAIN & The Rev. Byron Barter CHAIR OF POSTULANTS Email: [email protected] COMMITTEE PLANNED GIVING Mr. Kevin Smith, Phone: 739-5667 (home) CONSULTANT Email: [email protected] ANGLICAN CEMETERY 2 Empire Avenue St. John's, NL A1C 3E5 709-576-6150 for Forest Rd cemetery 709-364-6706 for Kenmount Rd cemetery Fax: 709-576-2875 Email: [email protected] (For any information concerning regulations please contact the Cemetery Manager at Forest Road Office.) JOINT COMMITTEE OFFICER The Rev. Fred Marshall 19 King’s Bridge Road, St. John’s, NL A1C 3K4 709-727-4346 [email protected] HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS The Rev. Canon Edward Keeping Pastoral Care and Ethics, General Hospital 300 Prince Philip Drive, St. John’s, NL A1B 3V6 709-777-6959 (w) 709-570-1757 (Pager - Sun-Thurs 7am-5pm) 709-570-1760 (Pager all other times) [email protected] The Rev. David Pilling Pastoral Care and Ethics, St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital, 154 LeMarchant Road, St. John’s, NL A1C 5B8 709-777-5464 709-570-1758 (Pager - Sun-Thurs 8am-5pm) 709-570-1760 (Pager all other times) [email protected] The Rev. Canon Iliffe Sheppard (weekend Chaplain On Call) 709-570-1760 (Pager-Thurs 5 pm-Sat 11pm) [email protected] Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 2 UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN The Rev. Rudolph Anthony UC5001B, MUN St. John's, NL A1C 5S7 709-864-2550 PASTORAL CARE TO THE Nancy Emberley DEAF 19 King’s Bridge Road, St. John’s, NL A1C 3K4 [email protected] QUEEN’S THEOLOGICAL Dr. Richard Singleton COLLEGE Queen's College 210 Prince Phillip Dr. Suite 3000, St. John's, NL A1B 3R6 709-753-0116 (o), 709-753-1214 (f) [email protected] ANGLICAN LIFE NEWSPAPER Mrs. Emily Rowe, Editor-in-Chief [email protected] DIOCESAN REPRSENTATIVE The Rev. David Pilling TO THE COMPASS ROSE [email protected] SOCIETY PARISH CLERGY ADDRESS & PHONE Cathedral Cathedral Office 16 Church Hill, PO Box 23112, St. John's, NL A1B 4J9 709-726-5677(o), 709-726-2053 (f) [email protected] The Ven. Roger Whalen 16 Church Hill, PO Box 23112, Rector St. John's, NL A1B 4J9 709-726-5677(o), 709-726-2053 (f) The Rev. Khaliah Kinkead- 96 Maurice Putt Cres., St. John’s, NL Dawkins, Vicar Missional A1B 0S2 709-726-5677(o) [email protected] The Rev. John Hewson 210-60 Margaret's Place Non-Stipendiary St. John's A1C 0B3 709-753-8434 [email protected] All Saints, CBS Office 419 Conception Bay Highway, Conception Bay South, NL A1X 7A2 709-834-4501 (o), 709-834-7461 (f) [email protected] The Rev. Wayne Parsons, [email protected] Rector The Rev. Samuel Butler 11 Foxtrap Access Road, CBS, NL A1X 7N6 709-834-9464 [email protected] Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 3 The Ascension Office 58 Smallwood Drive, Mount Pearl, NL A1N 1B1 709-368-5693 (o) 709 368-5760 (f) [email protected] The Rev. David Burrows, 15 Lodge Road, CBS, NL A1X 2L8 Rector 709-834-3593 (h) [email protected] The Rev. Lynn Courage Home: 17 Stratton Place Associate Priest CBS, NL A1W 4R8 709-834-9377 [email protected] [email protected] Bay De Verde The Rev. Michael Carruthers P.O. Box 160 Bay de Verde, NL Priest-in-Charge A0A 1E0 709-587-2211 [email protected] Bay Roberts/Coley's The Rev. Christine Lynch P.O. Box 202 Bay Roberts, NL Point Rector A0A 1G0 709-786-3024 (0ffice) Mission Dean, Conception Bay North Central & Conception Bay North Bell Island The Rev. Dale Careen 47 St .Laurent St., St. John’s, NL Incumbent A1A 2V3 709-743-1841 [email protected] Office: 709-488-2129 Carbonear The Rev. Irene Sutton P.O. Box 915 Carbonear, NL Rector A1Y 1C4 709-596-6187 [email protected] Churchill Falls The Ven. Julie Brace P.O. Box 9 Churchill Falls, NL (Joint Ministry Archdeacon of Labrador A0R 1A0 709-925-3729 (o) United Church) Rector 709-925-3247 (h) [email protected] The Good Shepherd The Ven. Charlene Taylor Parish: Box 428 Territorial Archdeacon of Mount Pearl, NL A1N 2C4 Avalon 709-747-1022 (o) 709-747-1045 (f) [email protected] Harbour Grace The Rev. John Nicolle P.O. Box 28 Harbour Grace, NL Rector A0A 2M0 709-596-6041 (h) 709-596-0868 (o) [email protected] The Rev. Donald Martin P.O. Box 613 Non-Stipendiary Harbour Grace East, NL A0A 2M0 709-596-6521 [email protected] Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 4 Heart's Content The Rev. Gloria Wendover P.O. Box 56 Heart's Content, NL Rector A0B 1Z0 709-583-2359 [email protected] The Epiphany The Rev. Eli Evans P.O. Box 245 Rector Heart's Delight, NL, A0B 2A0 Mission Dean, Trinity Bay & 709-709-6106 (o) 709-588-7819 (h) The Isthmus [email protected] The Holy Innocents The Rev. Byron Barter 297 Paradise Road, Paradise Rector Paradise, NL A1L 2V5 709-782-3071 (o) [email protected] Holy Cross The Rev. Linda Cumby P.O. Box 160 Rector Norman's Cove, NL A0B 2T0 709-592-2447 [email protected] Holy Spirit The Rev. Beverly Buffett GD, Hodges Cove, NL A0E 2B0 709-548-2429 [email protected] The Holy Trinity The Rev. Lisa Payne P.O. Box 9, Whitbourne, NL A0B 3K0 Rector 709-759-2870 (o), 709-759-3004 (f) [email protected] Labrador West The Rev. Robert McLean 600 Hudson Drive Rector Labrador City, NL A2V 1M1 709-944-5012 (h) 709-944-2260 (o) [email protected] (office) Lake Melville The Rev. Nellie Thomas P.O. Box 130 Station 'B' Rector Happy Valley, NL AOP 1E0 709-896-5831 (o) 709-896-3350 (h) [email protected] The Living Water The Rev. Neal Buffett PO Box 9, Arnold’s Cove, NL A0B 1A0 Rector 709-463-2425(o) 709-463-1001(f) [email protected] New Hope The Rev. Canon Sandra PO Box 9, Goulds, NL A1S 1G3 Tilley 709-368-3078 (o) Rector [email protected] Petty Harbour/Petty The Rev. Keith Sheppard 34 Ashlen Crescent, Paradise, NL A1L Harbour/Aquaforte Priest-in-Charge, Part-time 3W4 709-782-1666 [email protected] Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 5 Port De Grave The Rev. Linda Budden Parish: P.O. Box 22 Interim Administrator Port de Grave, NL A0A 3J0 709-683-7584 [email protected] Pouch Cove The Rev. Emeline Coffin- PO Box 29, Pouch Cove, NL A0A 3L0 Strickland 709-335-7000 (o) Rector [email protected] The Resurrection The Rev. Canon Gerald P.O. Box 142 South River, NL Westcott A0A 3W0 709-786-7808 Rector [email protected] South East Labrador The Rev. Gail Williams PO Box 89, Cartwright, NL A0K 1V0 Rector 709-938-7224 [email protected] The Rev. Jennifer Rumbolt Mary's Harbour, Labrador, NL (Deacon) A0K 3P0 709-921-6230 Spaniard's Bay The Ven. Josiah Noel P.O. Box 89 Spaniard's Bay, NL Archdeacon of A0A 3X0 Trinity/Conception/Placentia 709-786-2430 Rector [email protected] St. Augustine Office PO Box 23036 St. John's, NL The Rev. Dr. Rudolph A1B 4J9 709-753-1931(o) Anthony, Rector [email protected](o) St. John the Evangelist, The Rev. Jolene Peters PO Box 13033, Stn. Topsail C.B.S. Rector CBS, NL A1W 2K1 Mission Dean, Conception 709-834-2336 (o) 709-834-0236 (f) Bay South & Northeast [email protected] Avalon [email protected] St. Lawrence The Rev. Canon Amanda 1824A Portugal Cove Road Portugal Cove Taylor, Rector Portugal Cove/St. Philip’s, NL A1M 2N2 709-895-2215 (o) [email protected] [email protected] Saint Luke’s The Rev. Christopher Fowler c/o Saint Luke’s Community Living Ecumenical 24 Road De Luxe Congregation St. John’s NL A1E 5Z3 Home: PO Box 13079 Station Topsail Conception Bay South NL A1W 2K1 (709) 699 2481 [email protected] Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 6 St.
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