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'''Edward "Ted" Scott''', [[Order of Canada|CC]] (April 30, 1919 &ndash; June 21, 2004) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Anglican]] [[bishop]].
'''Edward Walter Scott''' {{post-nominals|country=CAN|CC}} (April 30, 1916 June 21, 2004) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Anglican]] [[bishop]].


Scott was born in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]] in 1919 and grew up in [[Vancouver]], where his father was a [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector]]. He attended Anglican Theological College and was ordained in 1942. He became Bishop of [[Kootenays|Kootenay]] in 1966.
Scott was born in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]] in 1916 and grew up in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], where his father was a [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector]]. He attended Anglican Theological College and was ordained in 1941. He became [[Diocese of Kootenay|Bishop of Kootenay]] in 1966.


Scott served as [[primate (religion)|primate]] of the [[Anglican Church of Canada]] from 1971 to 1986 and was also moderator of the Central Committee of the [[World Council of Churches]] from 1975 to 1983. He was considered a [[Liberalism|liberal]] in the church and was an advocate of reforms such as the [[ordination of women]]. In the late 1980s Scott served on the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] "Eminent Persons Group" that recommended the implementation of [[International sanctions|sanctions]] against [[South Africa]].
Scott served as [[primate (bishop)|primate]] of the [[Anglican Church of Canada]] from 1971 to 1986 and was also moderator of the Central Committee of the [[World Council of Churches]] from 1975 to 1983. He was considered a [[Liberalism|liberal]] in the church and was an advocate of reforms such as the [[ordination of women]]. In the late 1980s Scott served on the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] "Eminent Persons Group" that recommended the implementation of [[International sanctions|sanctions]] against [[South Africa]].


Scott was awarded the [[Pearson Peace Medal]] in 1988 and was made a Companion of the [[Order of Canada]] in 1978.
Scott was awarded the [[Pearson Peace Medal]] in 1988 and was made a Companion of the [[Order of Canada]] in 1978.
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Radical Compassion: The Life and Times of Archbishop Edward Scott'' by Hugh McCullum (ISBN 1-55126-414-5)
*''Radical Compassion: The Life and Times of Archbishop Edward Scott'' by Hugh McCullum ({{ISBN|1-55126-414-5}})


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/1988.asp Pearson Medal of Peace - Archbishop Edward Scott]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110607002759/http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/1988.asp Pearson Medal of Peace - Archbishop Edward Scott]


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Latest revision as of 14:12, 2 July 2022

The Most Reverend

Ted Scott
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
ChurchAnglican Church of Canada
SeeExtra-diocesan
In office1971–1986
PredecessorHoward Clark
SuccessorMichael Peers
Previous post(s)Bishop of Kootenay
Orders
Ordination1941
Consecration1966
Personal details
Born(1916-04-30)April 30, 1916
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DiedJune 21, 2004(2004-06-21) (aged 88)
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada

Edward Walter Scott CC (April 30, 1916 – June 21, 2004) was a Canadian Anglican bishop.

Scott was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1916 and grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, where his father was a rector. He attended Anglican Theological College and was ordained in 1941. He became Bishop of Kootenay in 1966.

Scott served as primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1971 to 1986 and was also moderator of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches from 1975 to 1983. He was considered a liberal in the church and was an advocate of reforms such as the ordination of women. In the late 1980s Scott served on the Commonwealth of Nations "Eminent Persons Group" that recommended the implementation of sanctions against South Africa.

Scott was awarded the Pearson Peace Medal in 1988 and was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1978.

Scott died in a car accident near Parry Sound, Ontario in 2004.

Sources

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  • Radical Compassion: The Life and Times of Archbishop Edward Scott by Hugh McCullum (ISBN 1-55126-414-5)
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Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
1971–1986
Succeeded by