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| - | When Lee Sax was young, she joined a family religious order and lived in a Chicago ghetto teaching school. She had no training other than raising her own seven children.((" | + | When Lee Sax was young, she joined a family religious order and lived in a Chicago ghetto teaching school. She had no training other than raising her own seven children. Later, Lee and her husband Don were part of a team ministry in Old Crow, Yukon.((" |
| Don and Lee Sax lived in Old Crow from 1983 to 1994. They were ordained in the Anglican Church there by Bishop Ron Ferris in April 1985. In 1987, Don and Old Crow Elder Ellen Bruce were ordained priests. In 1994-95, Don and Lee lived in Dawson and covered St. Paul’s Anglican church there and St. Luke’s in Old Crow. Don started the Bishop’s School of Native Ministries and a number of people were ordained including Dr. Ellen Bruce, Effie Linklater, and Mary Battaja. Don retired in 1994 and Lee was Deacon in Charge in Dawson City with Don (aged 70) as her assistant. Don and Lee Sax retired from the Yukon in April 1997.((Don and Lee Sax, “Where Are They Now?” //Northern Lights,// Summer/Fall 2005: 5.)) | Don and Lee Sax lived in Old Crow from 1983 to 1994. They were ordained in the Anglican Church there by Bishop Ron Ferris in April 1985. In 1987, Don and Old Crow Elder Ellen Bruce were ordained priests. In 1994-95, Don and Lee lived in Dawson and covered St. Paul’s Anglican church there and St. Luke’s in Old Crow. Don started the Bishop’s School of Native Ministries and a number of people were ordained including Dr. Ellen Bruce, Effie Linklater, and Mary Battaja. Don retired in 1994 and Lee was Deacon in Charge in Dawson City with Don (aged 70) as her assistant. Don and Lee Sax retired from the Yukon in April 1997.((Don and Lee Sax, “Where Are They Now?” //Northern Lights,// Summer/Fall 2005: 5.)) | ||
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