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New Bishop elected for Moray, Ross & Caithness
The Rev Canon Mark Strange has today been elected as the new Bishop for the Diocese of Moray, Ross & Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church.Mark, 46, is presently rector of Holy Trinity Church, Elgin, and priest in charge of St Margaret's, Lossiemouth with St Michael's, Dufftown, and St Margaret's, Aberlour.
He is a Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, and Synod Clerk of the Diocese. He has lived and worked in Elgin for 10 years.
On hearing the news of his election, Mark said: "I am so excited by this opportunity to work alongside the people of the Highlands and Moray. It is also a wonderful feeling to know that those I have lived and worked amongst are ready to face with me the challenges of mission and ministry in our communities."
The election of the new Bishop was carried out by the Electoral Synod (representatives of clergy and lay church members from the Diocese of Moray, Ross & Caithness), which was chaired by the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Most Rev Dr Idris Jones, who said: "The election of Mark will bring a sense of excitement throughout the Diocese and the Province. There now rests upon Mark a great expectation, and he will need the prayers and support of his people as he leads the Diocese forward. I welcome him to the College of Bishops."
Mark is married to Jane. They have three children, Aidan, Beth and Mara. His interests include a love of the outdoors, hill-walking, camping, Scottish history and sharing hospitality with friends and family.
The service of consecration and installation of the new Bishop will take place in October in St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness.
Full story at the Scottish Episcopal Church.

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