American missionary priest made canon in Tanzania

[Diocese of Central Tanganyika] On Sunday, May 6, at the concluding worship service of the Synod of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika, with more than a thousand in attendance, Bishop Mdimi Mhogolo, made the Rev. Sandra McCann of the Diocese of Atlanta a canon of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika. McCann is the first foreign priest to be awarded such an honor. She was commended for her long-standing commitment to the spiritual formation and training of priests for the church in Africa. Mhogolo saluted her for the raising of funds for the improvement of Msalato Theological College and for her current devotion to raising an endowment for student sponsorships and faculty salaries.

Rev. McCann also made history when she became the first person to be ordained by an American bishop in Tanzania. In 2005 Bishop Neil Alexander of the Diocese of Atlanta traveled to Africa to ordain McCann to the priesthood at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Dodoma, Tanzania. After being made a canon in this same cathedral, McCann stated that she has always felt that she belonged to both the Diocese of Atlanta and to the Diocese of Central Tanganyika.

“In fact, my entire working life as an ordained person has been primarily in Africa. I came to Africa not ordained. My call was actually confirmed while serving as a lay missioner at St. Philip’s College in Maseno, Kenya, where we worked for our first year,” she said.

McCann, a physician-turned-priest, graduated from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 2003 with a Master of Divinity degree. She and her pathologist husband, Dr. Martin McCann, are appointed missionaries of the Episcopal Church, and have served in Africa full time since her graduation. McCann currently serves as the communications director for Msalato Theological College in Dodoma.

For more information about the work of the McCann’s you may visit www.mccannmission.org and www.footstepsinfaith.net.

Comments

  1. Leon Spencer says:

    Congratulations and blessings to you, Sandy, as you are named Canon. Your ministry in partnership at Msalato and in the Anglican Church of Tanzania remain a great gift.

  2. Gwin Hanahan says:

    Blessings on you as you are a blessing to the Church, Sandy.

  3. Gwin Hanahan says:

    Congratulations, Sandy. Your ministry is a blessing.

  4. Nicole and Jack says:

    Congratulations Sandy!

  5. Talmage G. Bandy says:

    Sandy, you are a most remarkable servant of our Lord and you have done extraordinary work for Msalato Theological College and for the students. You have done a lot for me too. Thank you and congratulations.

  6. Twila Kirkland says:

    Sandy – My heart is purely singing as I read this grand news!

  7. David Johnson says:

    God bless you & keep you, Sandy! it’s magnificent to see what He has done in your lives & I’m thankful that He allowed our paths to cross.

  8. Gary Roberts says:

    Asante Sana, Sandy!

  9. Judy Siver says:

    Wonderful!

  10. Vicky and John Partin says:

    We are thrilled to hear this news. What a gift you and Martin are to the greater Church, and we are truly blessed to be a piece of your journey

  11. Maggie Harney says:

    Sandy,
    You are an inspiration for the ways in which you use your many talents and your uncompromising faith that God is the midst of struggle and will bring forth new life.

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