All news entries in the Argyll & the Isles category:
- Tuesday 08 February 2011New Bishop of Argyll and The Isles consecrated and installed
- The Rt Rev Kevin Pearson was consecrated and installed as Bishop of Argyll and The Isles on Friday 4 February in St John's Cathedral, Oban.
- Category: Bishops, Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles
- Wednesday 06 October 2010New Bishop elected for Argyll and The Isles
- The Very Rev Kevin Pearson is the Bishop-elect of Argyll and The Isles. The See became vacant following the retirement last year of the Rt Rev Martin Shaw who had served the diocese as Bishop for five years.
- Category: Bishops, Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles
- Friday 14 May 2010Episcopal Election - Argyll & The Isles
- The Electoral Synod met yesterday (13 May 2010) and adjourned after discussion. The result of this is that the right of election will lapse to the Episcopal Synod, as provided in Canon 4 of the Church's Code of Canons.
- Category: Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles
- Tuesday 23 February 2010Episcopal Vacancy - Argyll and The Isles
- Nominations for prospective candidates for the vacant office of Bishop of Argyll and The Isles in the Scottish Episcopal Church are sought by the Preparatory Committee of the Diocesan Electoral Synod.
- Category: Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles
- Wednesday 04 March 2009Episcopal Retirements
- The Most Rev Dr Idris Jones, Bishop of Glasgow & Galloway and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church; and the Rt Rev Martin Shaw, Bishop of Argyll & The Isles have announced their retirement dates.
- Category: Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles, Glasgow & Galloway
- Monday 10 March 2008New Argyll & the Isles and Glasgow & Galloway Diocesan Websites
- New websites for both the Argyll and the Isles and Glasgow and Galloway Dioceses were launched at their respective diocesan synods on Saturday 8 March.
- Category: Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles, Glasgow & Galloway
- Tuesday 25 September 2007Exploring the Essence of Religion: Bishop’s House, Iona 5 to 9 November 2007
- 'Exploring the Essence of Religion' intends to go beyond the outward form of religion; moving from religion as an idea to religion as an experience. Drawing on the 'big five' (Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam) religious traditions; the retreat will be made up of giving a taste of what these ancient paths teach. Ultimately it is to go beyond ideas and words to 'reality' itself.
- Category: Dioceses, Argyll & the Isles, General