Adam de Pencier
Adam Urias de Pencier OBE (1866-1949) was the third Bishop of New Westminster and second Archbishop and Metropolitan of British Columbia.
The Most Reverend Adam de Pencier OBE | |
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Metropolitan of British Columbia and Archbishop of New Westminster | |
De Pencier circa 1924 | |
Church | Anglican Church of Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
Diocese | New Westminster |
In office | 1925–1940 |
Predecessor | Frederick Du Vernet (as metropolitan) John Dart (as bishop) |
Successor | Walter Adams (as metropolitan) Francis Heathcote (as bishop) |
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Ordination | 1890 |
Consecration | 1910 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1866 |
Died | 1949 (aged 82–83) |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of New Westminster, 1910–1925 |
Born in 1866, he was the great-great grandson of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel through his ancestor Christian Theodor von Pincier. He was educated at Trinity College in Toronto.
De Prencier was ordained in 1890. He held incumbencies at St Matthew's, Brandon and St Paul's, Vancouver. He was appointed Bishop, and later Archbishop of the Diocese of New Westminster in 1910 for British Columbia. While serving as bishop, he founded St. John's Shaughnessy on the grounds of the bishop's residence. Prior to retiring in 1940, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of British Columbia and the Order of the British Empire by King George V.