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Anglican Bishop of Southwark

The Bishop of Southwark (/ˈsʌðərk/ SUDH-ərk)[1] is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark in the Province of Canterbury.[2][3]

Bishop of Southwark
Bishopric
anglican
Incumbent:
Christopher Chessun
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ResidenceBishop's House, Streatham
Information
Established1905
DioceseSouthwark
CathedralSt Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark

Until 1877, Southwark had been part of the Diocese of Winchester when it was transferred to the Diocese of Rochester. In 1891, the Bishop of Rochester appointed Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs the only suffragan bishop of Southwark and an ancient parish church in Southwark was restored to become a pro-cathedral in 1897, which later became Southwark Cathedral.[2] The bishop's residence is Bishop's House, Streatham.[4]

On 1 May 1905,[5] the Diocese of Southwark was created and covers Greater London south of the River Thames and east Surrey, broadly defined.[2] The Bishop of Southwark is assisted by the suffragan bishops of Croydon, of Kingston and of Woolwich who each oversee an episcopal area of the diocese.[6]

The current and previous bishops have been cited in canonical practice in its interpretation as "valid but irregular" of three ordinations of candidates ordained abroad, associated with a conservative evangelical church-forming group, the Anglican Mission in England, having expressed, in the church's view, extreme views on a complex subject.[7][8]

The current bishop is Christopher Chessun, the 10th Bishop of Southwark, who signs +Christopher Southwark. He had previously been the area Bishop of Woolwich (2005–2011). When the post-holder ranks among the longest-serving 21 bishops heading a diocese, he or she will qualify for a place in the House of Lords, joining the other five who qualify ex officio, including the two archbishops.

List of bishops edit

Diocesan Bishops of Southwark
From Until Incumbent Notes
1905 1911   Edward Talbot Translated from Rochester, translated to Winchester
1911 1919   Hubert Burge Translated to Oxford
1919 1932   Cyril Garbett Translated to Winchester, and later to York
1932 1941   Richard Parsons Translated from Middleton, translated to Hereford
1942 1959   Bertram Simpson Translated from Kensington
1959 1980   Mervyn Stockwood
1980 1991   Ronald Bowlby Translated from Newcastle
1991 1998   Roy Williamson Translated from Bradford
1998 2010   Tom Butler Translated from Leicester
2011 incumbent   Christopher Chessun Translated from Woolwich
Source(s):[9][10]

Assistant bishops edit

Among those who have served as assistant bishops in the diocese have been:

References edit

  1. ^ "Southwark", in The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World (1952), New York: Columbia University Press.
  2. ^ a b c Diocese of Southwark: History January 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 21 October 2013.
  3. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 100th edition, (2007), Church House Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0.
  4. ^ "Christopher Thomas James Chessun". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  5. ^ London Gazette. March 21, 1905.
  6. ^ Diocese of Southwark: Bishops and Officers 2006-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 25 November 2008.
  7. ^ Petre, Jonathan (4 November 2005). "Evangelicals defy bishop by holding 'irregular' ordinations". Telegraph. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  8. ^ "A.M.I.E". Co-Mission. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  9. ^ "Historical successions: Southwark". Crockford's Clerical Directory. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  10. ^ Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (2003) [1986]. Handbook of British Chronology (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 274–275. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  11. ^ Blain, Michael. Blain Biographical Directory of Anglican clergy in the South Pacific — ordained before 1932 (2019) p. 268 (Accessed at Project Canterbury, 26 June 2019)
  12. ^ "Boys, John". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  13. ^ a b c "Barham, Edward Lawrence". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  14. ^ "The Trinity ordinations". Church Times. No. 3255. 12 June 1925. p. 715. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 26 May 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  15. ^ "Trinity ordinations". Church Times. No. 3306. 4 June 1926. p. 631. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 26 May 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  16. ^ "Farewell for new Bishop of Rwanda". Church Times. No. 5272. 28 February 1964. p. 16. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 26 May 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  17. ^ "Vockler, Brother John-Charles". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  18. ^ "Knapp-Fisher, Edward George". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

External links edit

  • Crockford's Clerical Directory - Listings

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The Bishop of Southwark ˈ s ʌ d er k SUDH erk 1 is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark in the Province of Canterbury 2 3 Bishop of SouthwarkBishopricanglicanIncumbent Christopher ChessunLocationEcclesiastical provinceCanterburyResidenceBishop s House StreathamInformationEstablished1905DioceseSouthwarkCathedralSt Saviour and St Mary Overie Southwark Christianity portal Until 1877 Southwark had been part of the Diocese of Winchester when it was transferred to the Diocese of Rochester In 1891 the Bishop of Rochester appointed Huyshe Yeatman Biggs the only suffragan bishop of Southwark and an ancient parish church in Southwark was restored to become a pro cathedral in 1897 which later became Southwark Cathedral 2 The bishop s residence is Bishop s House Streatham 4 On 1 May 1905 5 the Diocese of Southwark was created and covers Greater London south of the River Thames and east Surrey broadly defined 2 The Bishop of Southwark is assisted by the suffragan bishops of Croydon of Kingston and of Woolwich who each oversee an episcopal area of the diocese 6 The current and previous bishops have been cited in canonical practice in its interpretation as valid but irregular of three ordinations of candidates ordained abroad associated with a conservative evangelical church forming group the Anglican Mission in England having expressed in the church s view extreme views on a complex subject 7 8 The current bishop is Christopher Chessun the 10th Bishop of Southwark who signs Christopher Southwark He had previously been the area Bishop of Woolwich 2005 2011 When the post holder ranks among the longest serving 21 bishops heading a diocese he or she will qualify for a place in the House of Lords joining the other five who qualify ex officio including the two archbishops Contents 1 List of bishops 2 Assistant bishops 3 References 4 External linksList of bishops editFor the only Bishop suffragan of Southwark see Huyshe Yeatman Biggs Diocesan Bishops of Southwark From Until Incumbent Notes 1905 1911 nbsp Edward Talbot Translated from Rochester translated to Winchester 1911 1919 nbsp Hubert Burge Translated to Oxford 1919 1932 nbsp Cyril Garbett Translated to Winchester and later to York 1932 1941 nbsp Richard Parsons Translated from Middleton translated to Hereford 1942 1959 nbsp Bertram Simpson Translated from Kensington 1959 1980 nbsp Mervyn Stockwood 1980 1991 nbsp Ronald Bowlby Translated from Newcastle 1991 1998 nbsp Roy Williamson Translated from Bradford 1998 2010 nbsp Tom Butler Translated from Leicester 2011 incumbent nbsp Christopher Chessun Translated from Woolwich Source s 9 10 Assistant bishops editAmong those who have served as assistant bishops in the diocese have been 1964 1968 Gething Caulton former Bishop of Melanesia and Assistant Bishop of Auckland 11 1968 1972 d John Boys former Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman 12 1967 1971 ret Lawrence Barham Minister of Emmanuel Church Wimbledon and former Bishop of Rwanda and Burundi Edward Lawrence Barham 25 June 1901 5 June 1973 was a missionary in Uganda and Ruanda Urundi He was educated at Merchant Taylors and Gonville and Caius College Cambridge and trained for the ministry at Ridley Hall Cambridge 13 He was made deacon on Trinity Sunday 1925 7 June 14 and ordained priest the following Trinity Sunday 30 May 1926 both times by Cyril Garbett Bishop of Southwark at Southwark Cathedral 15 After his curacy in Hatcham County of London 1925 28 he went as a missionary of the Church Mission Society first to Uganda until 1938 then to Ruanda Urundi 1938 57 He was additionally made a Canon of the Diocese of Uganda 1939 and appointed Archdeacon of Nkore Kigezi in the same diocese 1957 59 Returning to England he served as General Secretary of the CMS Ruanda Mission until his appointment as Bishop of Rwanda and Burundi in 1964 13 He was consecrated a bishop on 8 March 1964 by Leslie Brown Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Namirembe at Namirembe Cathedral 16 and served until 1966 when he resigned and returned to London in 1966 13 1974 1975 Br John Charles SSF former Assistant Bishop of Adelaide and Bishop of Polynesia 17 1975 1987 ret Edward Knapp Fisher Canon and Archdeacon of Westminster Sub Dean of Westminster from 1982 and former Bishop of Pretoria 18 References edit Southwark in The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World 1952 New York Columbia University Press a b c Diocese of Southwark History Archived January 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 21 October 2013 Crockford s Clerical Directory 100th edition 2007 Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 Christopher Thomas James Chessun Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 2 October 2017 London Gazette March 21 1905 Diocese of Southwark Bishops and Officers Archived 2006 10 15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 25 November 2008 Petre Jonathan 4 November 2005 Evangelicals defy bishop by holding irregular ordinations Telegraph Retrieved 9 March 2012 A M I E Co Mission Retrieved 9 March 2012 Historical successions Southwark Crockford s Clerical Directory Retrieved 14 July 2012 Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I eds 2003 1986 Handbook of British Chronology 3rd ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 274 275 ISBN 0 521 56350 X Blain Michael Blain Biographical Directory of Anglican clergy in the South Pacific ordained before 1932 2019 p 268 Accessed at Project Canterbury 26 June 2019 Boys John Who s Who A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c Barham Edward Lawrence Who s Who A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required The Trinity ordinations Church Times No 3255 12 June 1925 p 715 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 26 May 2021 via UK Press Online archives Trinity ordinations Church Times No 3306 4 June 1926 p 631 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 26 May 2021 via UK Press Online archives Farewell for new Bishop of Rwanda Church Times No 5272 28 February 1964 p 16 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 26 May 2021 via UK Press Online archives Vockler Brother John Charles Who s Who A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required Knapp Fisher Edward George Who s Who A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required External links editCrockford s Clerical Directory Listings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican Bishop of Southwark amp oldid 1169055658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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