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William Cliff (bishop)

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William Cliff

Bishop of Ontario
ChurchAnglican Church of Canada
DioceseOntario
In office2023–present
PredecessorMichael Oulton
Other post(s)Bishop of Brandon, 2016–2023
Orders
OrdinationMay 14, 1992 (diaconate)
November 30, 1992 (priesthood)
by the Rt. Rev. Robert Townshend (diaconate) and the Most Rev. Percy O'Driscoll (priesthood)
ConsecrationMarch 1, 2016
by the Most Rev. Greg Kerr-Wilson
Personal details
BornApril 26,1966
NationalityCanadian
DenominationAnglican
Alma materUniversity of Western Ontario
King's University College

William Grant Cliff (born 1966) is a Canadian Anglican bishop and musician. Since 2023, Cliff has been the 13th bishop of the Diocese of Ontario, prior to which he was bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Brandon.

Biography

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He was born in 1966, in Sarnia, Ontario and raised in nearby Wyoming, Ontario. Cliff attended his local primary school, Wyoming Public, before skipping Grade 8 and attending Lambton Central Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Petrolia from 1979 to 1984. Following this, he attended the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Music from 1984 to 1988. Following this, he attended King's at Western for a B.A. in Religious Studies before attending Huron University College from 1989 to 1992. He was ordained deacon on May 14, 1992, by Suffragan Bishop Robert Townshend of the Diocese of Huron, and ordained priest on November 30, 1992, by Archbishop Percy O'Driscoll of the Diocese of Huron.

Cliff served as Curate to The Rev. Terry Dance at Trinity Church in Simcoe, Ontario (1992-1995) before moving to his first parish as Rector in Grey County at Trinity Church, Durham and St. James' Church in Hanover, Ontario (1995-1998) and then to St. John the Evangelist Strathroy with St. Ann's Adelaide (1998-2002). In 2002, Cliff was appointed Rector of the Collegiate Chapel of St. John the Evangelist, Huron University College, Chaplain to Huron University College, and Anglican Chaplain to the University of Western Ontario. He served here for over 13 years with a vibrant outreach to undergraduate students and a busy worship life at Huron's Chapel. A regular speaker across Canada on issues facing young people and their faith he has been published in journals and periodicals especially on the topic of the needs of youth and intentional Bible study and discipleship.

Cliff was elected bishop in 2015 and consecrated after moving to Brandon in 2016.[1] He was consecrated Bishop on March 1, 2016, by Archbishop Greg Kerr-Wilson, assisted by the Primate of Canada and the bishops of Edmonton, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Qu'Appelle, Rupert's Land, Niagara, Huron, the retired bishop of the Diocese of Brandon, and the Lutheran bishop of the Manitoba and Northern Synod of the ELCIC.

He continues to serve the Diocese of Brandon as well as the National Church as Secretary to the House of Bishops, Member of the Communications and Information Committee and as a Pension Trustee for the General Synod Pension Plan.

On May 2, 2023, only three days following his election as bishop of Ontario, Cliff was inhibited by the Most Rev. Anne Germond, metropolitan of the Province of Ontario. Sitting Ontario Bishop Michael Oulton and Germond wrote that they had received "allegations" against Cliff and that "proper authorities have been informed." In light of these allegations, Germond paused the process of ratifying Cliff's election in favour of an investigation into this allegation. Cliff was also inhibited from his duties in the Province of Rupert's Land by Kerr-Wilson, who nevertheless stated that:“The Inhibition does not imply, or presume guilt on Bishop Cliff’s part, but is enacted in keeping with our church’s commitment to take all allegations seriously and to facilitate transparency in the investigation process.” [2] Following the investigation, Germond announced on August 1, 2023, that the allegations were not supported by evidence, all inhibitions had been lifted, concurrence from the Ontario house of bishops had been received, and there was no remaining impediment to Cliff's installation as the 13th bishop of the Diocese of Ontario.[3] The result of the investigation was presented as clear and unambiguous.[4]

Cliff was installed as bishop of Ontario on October 21, 2023, at St. George's Cathedral in Kingston.[5]

Musical performance and public service

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Cliff, a singer, who played trumpet as a youth, but switched to voice as a student at the University of Western Ontario,[6] has performed at charity fundraising events as a member of a vocal trio of three Anglican priests since the 1990s, the "Three Cantors." The group includes Dean Peter Wall and Archdeacon David Pickett.[1][6]

Cliff, who was raised in the Pentecostal Church, where the music "grabs you by the soul and shakes you," has said that he discovered his vocation through music when one of his music professors took him to a cathedral. He joined the choir and not long afterward spoke to the dean of the cathedral about attending a seminary. Cliff earned his master of divinity degree in 1992.[6]

From 1997 to 2004 Cliff served as a commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Ontario under Chief Commissioner Keith Norton. He was appointed a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Ontario in 2003 and named Canon Precentor of the Diocese of Huron in 2009. While in the Diocese of Huron he served as a liturgical Master of Ceremonies from 1995 until his election and departure to Brandon in 2016. In that time, he also compiled and published a volume for use in the Diocese of Huron called "Eucharistic Canons of the Anglican Communion" (2013)[7] to better assist the liturgy and prayer in the Diocese of Huron. Cliff also earned an M.A. in historical theology while working at Huron with a Thesis on the Chapel Royal and influences of Elizabeth I on politics in her day.[8]

Along with the other singers of the Three Cantors and Mr. Angus Sinclair their accompanist, Cliff was awarded a Doctor of Divinity degree (honoris causa) while still at Huron in 2013. He was also awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for services to higher education in 2013.

References

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  1. ^ a b Forget, Andre (2 November 2015). "Brandon chooses Huron College rector as new bishop". Anglican Journal. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  2. ^ name="aj-ontario-election-inhibition">Frankling, Sean; Puddister, Matthew (3 May 2023). "William Cliff inhibited after unspecified allegation three days after being elected bishop of Ontario". Anglican Journal. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  3. ^ https://mailchi.mp/f51b18d21cba/bishop-oulton-conclusion-of-investigation-of-allegation-against-bishop-elect-cliff
  4. ^ https://anglicanjournal.com/cleared-in-misconduct-investigation-william-cliff-set-to-be-next-bishop-of-ontario/
  5. ^ "Installation of Rt. Rev. William Cliff". Diocese of Ontario. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b c Freibauer, Caroline (30 January 1999). "Soul Strains: Three Anglican priests sing for charity". Brantford Expositor. ProQuest 345761619.
  7. ^ 125 copies published and bound by the Diocese of Huron for use in Diocesan Churches
  8. ^ The social, political and theological implications of the prayers of Elizabeth I: access, display and association. Cliff, William Grant.c2009
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Bishop of Brandon
2016–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Ontario
2023–present
Incumbent