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Rev. Dr. Adebusola Onayemi – Ordination as priest in Canada

Rev. Dr. Adebusola Onayemi,  a Specialist  Anesthesiologist, author, elder and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Yoruba Community Association (YCA) in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada  was ordained as a Priest by The Rt. Rev. Charles Masters  Diocesan Bishop, and the National Bishop of the Anglican Network in Canada  at Celebration Church, Barrie, Ontario. 

Dr. Onayemi was selected in accordance with the Canons of the church based on his manner of life suitable to the exercise of the Ministry and having satisfied the requirements of the Canons.  The Canons require that no Deacon may be ordained a Priest in the Church until he has subscribed without reservation to the Oath of Conformity.  It is also required that each Ordinand subscribe without reservation to the Oath of Canonical Obedience.   

All roads led to Barrie last week on Saturday, April 25, 2015 to Celebration Church, Barrie, to the event.  The service started with a processional hymn  “Rejoice The Lord is King” and the sermon was delivered by the Diocesan Bishop Charles Masters.  There were  Holy Communion and recession hymn  - “The Church’s one foundation”

The ordination service was presided by The Rt. Rev. Charles Masters (Diocesan Bishop, Anglican Network in Canada)

 

Picture from left: Diocesan Bishop, Rt Rev. Charles Masters, Dr .Adebusola Onabajo Onayemi (Ordained Priest) and his wife,

Mrs Mobisola Onayemi at the Ordination. PHOTO CREDIT:  OASES NEWS

 

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