Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior
The Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior is a "recognized territory [with] the status of a diocese" formed in 2002 out of the former Anglican Diocese of Cariboo, part of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada. The Diocese of Cariboo was formed in 1914 and ceased operations on December 31, 2001 after being forced into bankruptcy when the financial strain of legal costs associated with damage suits brought by former students of the Anglican-run St George’s Indian Residential School in Lytton, B.C., exhausted the diocese financially.
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Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior
The Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior is a "recognized territory [with] the status of a diocese" formed in 2002 out of the former Anglican Diocese of Cariboo, part of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon of the Anglican Church of Canada. The Diocese of Cariboo was formed in 1914 and ceased operations on December 31, 2001 after being forced into bankruptcy when the financial strain of legal costs associated with damage suits brought by former students of the Anglican-run St George’s Indian Residential School in Lytton, B.C., exhausted the diocese financially.
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The Anglican Parishes of the C ...... of the former Cariboo diocese.
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Barbara Andrews
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St Paul's Cathedral, Kamloops
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British Columbia and the Yukon
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The Anglican Parishes of the C ...... usted the diocese financially.
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Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior
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Central Interior
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