Wednesday, September 26, 2007
This article is about the priest. For the guitarist, see Bruce Cameron (guitarist).
The Most Reverend Bruce Cameron (born 1941) is a Scottish priest, who became Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church on 1 November 2000. On 6 November 2005 he announced his intention to step down from being the Primus at the end of April 2006, prior to his retirement as Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney at the end of June 2006.
He was succeeded as Primus by the Most Rev Idris Jones on 18 May 2006.
Biography
Cameron was born in 1941, in Glasgow, Scotland. He was subsequently educated at Edinburgh Theological College between 1961 and 1964. Upon graduation he became a Deacon and a Priest in 1965.
He first served as curate at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, from 1964 to 1967. He was next posted to another curacy at Holy Cross Church, Edinburgh 1967-1970.
Cameron's quick advance in the church led him to become chaplain at St Mary's Cathedral 1971-1975. During this period he was the Diocesan Youth Chaplain. His first Rectorship was at St. Mary's Church, Dalmahoy 1975-1982. He was also Team Rector, Livingston Ecumenical Team Ministry from 1982 to 1988 and Rector of St. John's Church in Perth from1988 to 1992. Cameron was Consecrated Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney in 1992 and Elected Primus on November 1st 2000.
He Retired in June of 2006
He remains married to Elaine (nee Gingles), who he wedded in 1974. The couple have two sons [1]
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