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KAMLOOPS, B.C. The Anglican Church of Canada says its first bishop of a large diocese in British Columbia has resigned and left the ministry after allegations of inappropriate conduct were made against him. A statement from Linda Nicholls, the church s archbishop and primate, says Lincoln Mckoen resigned as bishop of the Territory of the People in the B.C. Interior on June 10. The statement on the church s website says allegations were received on May 27 that “inappropriate sexualized electronic communications” had been sent to another adult with whom Mckoen had a pastoral relationship. It says Mckoen “acknowledges that the allegations are well founded.” ....
[Anglican Journal] Bishop Lincoln McKoen of the Anglican Church of Canada's Territory of the People has been formally inhibited from ministry following unspecif ....
Posted 14 hours ago [Anglican Church of Canada] Last week the chief of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation revealed news of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children at the site of an unmarked burial ground at a former residential school near Kamloops, British Columbia. The identities of the children are unknown at this time. The grief of families and communities unleashed by this news is heart-wrenching and profound. There have long been stories told in Indigenous communities of children who disappeared or never returned home from residential school and whose parents were never told what had happened or given the opportunity to receive their bodies for community ceremony. Whether the deaths were due to illnesses, abuse or neglect, the lack of dignity offered to these children by an anonymous burial far from their family or community is tragic and unacceptable. ....