Summer 2015
A Longtime Friend Who Ignited M E S S AG E F R O M T H E PRESIDENT
The Spirit of the Compass Rose Society
BISHOP JOSIAH IS NEW SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle
REPORT FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING IN TORONTO: In April, the Anglican Compass Rose Society (CRS) international board of directors met in Toronto. It was my first time to lead the meeting as president, and I am grateful for a board that has a wide representation from across the Communion. We began each day with Bible study, then worked together on direction for CRS, considered several grant proposals and future trips, as well as the annual meeting. As we completed our business, I felt we had settled into a nice rhythm and will have a solid framework in which to begin my tenure. There are many changes underway in the Communion. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s vision is focused on reconciliation, mission/evangelism, and spirituality. There are transitions on the staff of the Anglican Communion Office. Even as we bid farewell to our friend, the Rt. Rev. Kenneth Kearon, now Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe in Ireland, we welcome the Rt. Rev. Josiah Idowu-Fearon as the new secretary general of the Anglican Consultative Council. We are clear that, as a mission society
The next secretary general of the Anglican Communion is
Archbishop of Kaduna, Nigeria, Josiah Idowu-Fearon, 66, who begins his work in July, succeeding Canon Kenneth Kearon, now Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe in Ireland. While Bishop Josiah is perhaps best known for his work reconciling Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, he is also a longtime friend of the Compass Rose Society. Former secretary general of the Anglican Communion and immediate past president of the Compass Rose Society John Peterson recalled, “The first Compass Rose Society Communion Visit was to the Diocese of Kaduna in Northern Nigeria in 1999. Our host was the Right Reverend Josiah Idowu-Fearon, the Diocesan Bishop of Kaduna, now the secretary general elect of the Anglican Communion. “While in Kaduna we spent time in the bush seeing some of the outreach ministries of the diocese. We met with both Muslim and
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