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On Sunday 5 August 2007, the Chaplain and People of Christ Church, Her Majesty's Chapel Royal of the Mohawk, Tyendinaga, welcomed the Reverend Denis Mulliner, Chaplain and Deputy Priest-in-Ordinary of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace. On his third visit to Canada and Christ Church, Father Mulliner brought greetings from the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres, Bishop of London and Dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal. In addition, on behalf of Bishop Chartres, Father Mulliner presented to Her Majesty's Chapel Royal of the Mohawk the prestigious Order of St Mellitus.
The
Order of St Mellitus is conferred upon a person who has made a
substantial contribution to the Christian life of London or to building
up overseas links with the Diocese of London.
The Diocese itself was established in the Roman era but reverted to
paganism after the Saxon invasions.
In 604, St Mellitus was consecrated bishop and sent by St Augustine to
be a missionary bishop to the East Saxons with London as his
headquarters. He was driven from London by the heathen sons of
King Sebert of Essex, because he refused to give them the sacramental
bread unless they consented to be baptised. He fled to Gaul, but
was recalled by St Laurence of Canterbury, upon whose death in AD 619,
he succeeded to the Archbishopric of Canterbury, and died in AD 624.
Of the last years of his life almost nothing is known.
Speaking at the 1400th anniversary of the Diocese, the present Bishop of
London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Richard Chartres, said, "The future is
unseen but we can see the way we have come. In the past 1400 years
there have been many Christian visions of the holy city and how the
Church can anticipate and be an agent of the future that God intends.
London in the 21st century is a world city in the midst of rapid
transformation. At such a time, how can we best serve together to
express the love of God in Jesus Christ for all the citizens of London?
Contemplating past visions and responses helps to give us a greater
sense of our room for choice and the need for decision.
"It is as if we were sculling on a great river. As the boat moves
forward, we cannot see the way ahead. The future seems to flow
from behind our back into view. We can, however, see the way we
have travelled and that gives us confidence in God who has protected and
guided us as a Church in London for more than 14 centuries."
Lord God In the Parish of Tyendinaga and in Christ Church, HM Chapel Royal of the Mohawks, we are proud of our long and loyal history with the British Crown and are honoured to be a sister Chapel to HM Chapels Royal in the United Kingdom. In 2010, the tercentenary of the visit of the Mohawk chiefs to the Court of Queen Anne, we pray that we will continue our long, storied, and honourable association with the Crown. |
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