BAHAMAS HIGH COMMISSION IN OTTAWA MAKES DONATION TO SAINT MARK’S THE EVANGELIST ANGLICAN CHURCH

Father E. Julian Campbell, Rector of St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church, accepts a donation from Mrs. Crystal Moss-Rolle, Chairperson of 50th Independence Committee and Second Secretary/Vice Consul of The Bahamas High Commission.

OTTAWA, Canada — The Bahamas High Commission in Ottawa on Friday, August 11, 2023, made a  donation to Saint Mark’s the Evangelist Anglican Church on behalf of the 50th Independence Anniversary Committee. The High Commission posted a group of photos taken at the presentation that we decided to share with readers of BAHAMAS CHRONICLE, which has a huge following among the Bahamian diaspora across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom as well as in The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean. The photos were posted with the following narrative:

“The Bahamas High Commission makes a donation to St. Mark’s the Evangelist Anglican Church on behalf of its 50th Independence Committee.  Pictured are Father Julian Campbell, Rector of St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church, and Mrs. Crystal Moss-Rolle, Chairperson of 50th Independence Committee and Second Secretary/Vice Consul of The Bahamas High Commission.

His Excellency V. Alfred Gray, Bahamas High Commissioner to Ottawa, speaking at St. Mark’s the Evangelist Anglican Church
REV. E. JULIAN CAMPBELL

EDITOR’S NOTE: Rev E. Julian Campbell has been the Priest at St. Mark’s the Evangelist Anglican Church since November 1, 2019. Originally from The Bahamas, he arrived in the parish on All Saints’ Day, 2019.

The Bishop of the Diocese of Ottawa is The Right Reverend Shane Parker

On the educational front, the following are Father Campbell’s alma maters and courses of study:

College of The Bahamas– Associates of Arts (Linguistic/Language Arts)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education)

Codrington Theological College, Barbados -Diploma Pastoral Studies

Sojourner Douglass Campus, Nassau, Bahamas– Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)rUniversity of the West Indies, Barbados– Bachelor of Theology.

A native of Arthur’s Town, Cat Island, Father Campbell has  a Master’s in  Philosophy from the  University of West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, and is a second year PhD student at University of Toronto.