One of Canada’s first female priests dies at 93

A woman's work is never done. The Rev. Mary Laker Mills irons her surplice Photo: Ed Heal, London Free Press collection, The University of Western Ontario archives
A woman's work is never done. The Rev. Mary Laker Mills irons her surplice Photo: Ed Heal, London Free Press collection, The University of Western Ontario archives
Published September 1, 2011

In Dec. 1969, the Rev. Mary Laker Mills of the diocese of Huron became the first woman to be ordained a deacon in the Anglican Church of Canada. Seven years later, in Nov. 1976, she was one of the initial six Canadian women ordained to the Anglican priesthood.

On July 8, in her 94th year, Mills passed away in Glencoe, Ont.

Born in Hamilton, Ont., she worked as a stenographer, bookkeeper, commercial high school teacher and mother before joining the diaconate in 1969.

As a priest, she served in several parishes in the diocese of Huron. After retirement, Mills became an honorary assistant at St. John’s Anglican Church in Glencoe, retaining that role until her 90th birthday. A celebration of her life was held at St. John’s on July 12.

The Anglican Church of Canada first ordained women as deacons in 1969 and as priests in 1976. It consecrated its first female bishop in 1994.

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