
RIGHT REV. MALCOLM TAYLOR MACADAM HARDING, D.D.
The Right Rev. Malcolm Taylor MacAdam Harding, D. D., has been
Bishop of Qu'Appelle since 1911. He was born in Barkway, Hertfordshire,
England, on the 20th of January, 1863, a son of John Richard and Jane
Kilby (MacAdam) Harding.
In the pursuit of his education Malcolm Taylor MacAdam Harding
attended private boarding schools and in due time entered the City of
London College. He likewise attended King's College at London and was
ordained a deacon in the church in 1887. In the following year he was
made a priest and he was curate at Mattawa, Ontario, in 1888; Brock
ville, Ontario, 1889; St. Georges Cathedral, Kingston, 1890; and was
rector and rural dean of Brandon, Manitoba, 1893-1903. He was created
Archdeacon of Assiniboia in 1902 and consecrated Coadjutor Bishop of
Qu'Appelle 1909 and became Bishop of Qu'Appelle in 1911. During the
years of his residence here Bishop Harding has endeared himself to all
and he stands high in the ministry. He has received the D. D. degree
from St. John's College, Winnipeg, and St. Chad's College, of Regina, of
which college he is chancellor.
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