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Brian Peddle

General Brian Peddle was commissioned in June 1977.

General Brian Peddle
RankGeneral
SessionCompanion of Christ
Birth DateAugust 1957
RelationsCommissioner Rosalie Peddle (wife)

Appointments

AppointmentRankFromUntil
Cadet - College for Officers Training - Canada and Bermuda TerritoryCadet1975June 1977
Hant's Harbour Corps June 1977
Associate Officer - St. John's Citadel 19791981
Staff Officer - College for Officers Training - Canada and Bermuda Territory 19811983
Divisional Youth Secretary - Saskatchewan 1987(1990)
Corps Officer - Chatham, Ontario, Canada (1990)(1994)
Secretary for Program - Ontario East Division 20002001
Divisional Commander - Maritime June 2001February 2007
Divisional Commander - New Zealand, Fiji,Tonga and Somoa Territory division February 2007June 2009
Chief Secretary - United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland June 2009July 2011
Territorial Commander - Canada and Bermuda Territory July 1, 2011August 31, 2014
International Secretary for the Americas and Caribbean - International HeadquartersCommissionerSeptember 2014November 1, 2015
Chief of the Staff - International HeadquartersCommissionerNovember 1, 2015August 3, 2018
General - International HeadquartersGeneralAugust 3, 2018August 3, 2023

World Leader of The Salvation Army General Brian Peddle Meets His Holiness Pope Francis

peddle_pope.jpg General Brian Peddle and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle visited the Vatican today for conversation with His Holiness Pope Francis. During the visit, the accompanying delegation – Commissioner Betty Matear, Secretary for International Ecumenical Relations, Lieut-Colonel Massimo Tursi, Officer Commanding Italy and Greece Command and Major David Williamson, Private Secretary to the General – met with Cardinal Koch, Bishop Farrell and Father Avelino Gonzales of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity. In a warm and open discussion the prospect of continued conversations was discussed and General Peddle underlined the areas where The Salvation Army and the Roman Catholic Church share common challenges in the mission to the poor and marginalised. The discussion focused on effective mission and evangelism and serving suffering humanity.

Following a profitable time of sharing, the delegation then had an opportunity to meet with Pope Francis in the Papal Library. The General had a time of private conversation before the Salvation Army representatives were presented to Pope Francis. General Peddle presented his message and Pope Francis responded. The General then prayed with the Pope.

During the visit, The Salvation Army delegation was given privileged access into the Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica.

It is intended that beyond this historic visit there would be a series of meetings, which will strengthen relationships and cooperation in areas of mutual concern and service.

The Pope's Address

General Peddle, Dear Brothers and Sisters, I am happy to have this opportunity to renew to you and to all the members and volunteers of the Salvation Army my grateful appreciation for the witness you give to the primacy of discipleship and service to the poor. This makes you an evident and credible sign of evangelical love, in obedience to the Lord’s commandment: ‘Love one another; even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples’ (John 13:34).

As I have mentioned on several occasions – and again just now, when we spoke – it was by encountering members of the Salvation Army that I received, many years ago, from my grandmother, my first lesson in ecumenism – I was four years old!. Their example of humble service to the least of our brothers and sisters spoke louder than any words. I am reminded, General, of the insight expressed by your predecessor when we met five years ago: “Holiness transcends denominational boundaries.’ The holiness that shows itself in concrete actions of goodness, solidarity, and healing speaks to the heart and testifies to the authenticity of our discipleship. On this basis, Catholics and Salvationists can increasingly assist one another and cooperate in a spirit of mutual respect and in a life of holiness as well.

Such a common witness is like the leaven that in Jesus’s parable, a woman took and mixed with flour until the whole mass of dough began to rise (cf Luke 13:21). The gratuitous love that inspires acts of service to those in need is not only a leaven; it also has the fragrance of freshly baked bread. It attracts and convinces. Young people in particular need to breathe in that fragrance since in many cases it is absent from their daily experience. In a world where selfishness and divisions abound, the noble fragrance of genuine self-giving love can offer a much-needed antidote and open minds and hearts to the transcendent meaning of our existence.

As the Bishop of Rome, of this Diocese, I would like to thank The Salvation Army for all that you do in this city for the homeless and the marginalised, of whom there are so many in Rome. I am also aware of your significant involvement in the fight against human trafficking and other modern forms of slavery. May God bless your efforts.

Thank you once more for your visit. Let us remember one another in our prayers, and continue to work to spread God’s love through acts of service and solidarity.

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