On Wednesday, January 23rd, members of the Diocesan Council and Bishop’s Friends gathered at St. John’s, Shaughnessy to meet both the incoming and outgoing Presidents of the Compass Rose Society and learn more about its role and mission within the Anglican Communion.
The incoming President, the Rev. Canon Dr. John L. Peters explained that the Compass Rose Society grew out of the realization that although the Archbishop of Canterbury travels the world and is the Archbishop for all the Anglican Communion, he did not have any financial resources to respond to the overwhelming need he witnessed in his travels. This fact became particularly salient during a visit to Sudan where a service of 5,000 Anglicans had to forego Eucharist because, as the local bishop said, “we have no bread; we have no wine”. Established under the auspices of the Anglican Consultative Council, the Society raises funds to “assist the ministry of the Secretariat and the Anglican Consultative Council as they respond to the growing needs of Provinces worldwide” .The Compass Rose Society has been active since 1997 with member organizations, dioceses and individuals in 10 countries. From providing AIDS medications and small loans to buying books and Kindle e-book readers for seminarians in developing countries, the Compass Rose Society has dispersed over 7 million dollars to those in need worldwide. For more information, please visit www.compassrosesociety.org
Images: Top and homepage, Bishop Philip Poole greets the guests. Middle right, Bishop Philip shares stories of his years as President of the Compass Rose Society. Lower left, Incoming Compass Rose Society President the Rev. Canon Dr. John L. Peters
PHOTOS: Wayne Chose