St. George's Anglican Church<br />New Glasgow, NS
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Current Clergy

The Rev Falen McNulty



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The Reverend Peter MacRae, Honourary Assistant

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Ontario-born, New Brunswick-nurtured, Nova Scotia-refined; academically indebted to Mount Allison (BA) McGill (MDiv), UNB (MA, sessional faculty); professionally acquainted with journalism (Moncton Times, ‘55-‘59 – crime, sports); Montreal Gazette, ‘62-‘64 – religion, jazz); parochial curacy (Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, N.B. ‘64-‘68); public service (New Brunswick government, ‘70-‘79 – social policy analysis), university administration (Mount Allison ‘79-‘92 – alumni, public affairs); rector/priest-in-charge, Melford/Guysborough ‘92-97, Strait Chedabucto, ‘97-‘02, Bible Hill ‘05-‘09; regional dean/archdeacon Northern Nova Scotia, ‘95-‘02)

The Reverend Cecil Hebb, Honourary Assistant

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Rev. Hebb graduated from Bridgewater High School in 1947 and entered the University of King’s College, Halifax, N.S. in the fall of 1947. As a student, he served in Inverness, P.E.I., a mission of the Parish of Port Hill, P.E.I., during the summers of 1950 and 1951. Rev. Hebb received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dalhousie University in 1950, a Bachelor of Sacred Letters (B.S.Litt.) degree from King’s College in 1953, and was ordained Deacon in King’s College Chapel March 25, 1953. 
Appointments: Rector of the Parish of Pugwash/Wallace, June 1953; Ordained Priest St. George’s Church, Pugwash, June 4, 1954; Rector of the Parish of Ship Harbour, N.S., September 1957; Rector of the Parish of Hubbards, N.S. in June 1963; Rector of the Parish of St. James’, Pictou, N.S., August 1970; and Rector of the Parish of Annapolis/Granville, N.S., December 1981.
Rev. Hebb's retirement became effective in April 1990 when he took up residence in New Glasgow and became a parishioner of St. George’s Parish, where he is an Honorary Assistant Priest.


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