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Diocese of Gloucester

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Diocese of Gloucester

Dioecesis Glocestrensis
Coat of arms
Flag
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ArchdeaconriesCheltenham, Gloucester
Statistics
Parishes323
Churches396
Information
CathedralGloucester Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral (1836–1897)
LanguageEnglish
Current leadership
BishopRachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester[1]
SuffraganRobert Springett, Bishop of Tewkesbury
ArchdeaconsPhil Andrew, Archdeacon of Cheltenham
Hilary Dawson, Archdeacon of Gloucester
Website
gloucester.anglican.org

The Diocese of Gloucester is a Church of England diocese based in Gloucester, covering the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire. The cathedral is Gloucester Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Gloucester. It is part of the Province of Canterbury.

History edit

The diocese was founded during the English Reformation on 3 September 1541[2] from part of the Diocese of Hereford and the Diocese of Worcester. In 1542 the Diocese of Bristol was created to cover Bristol. Gloucester diocese was briefly dissolved and returned to Worcester again from 20 May 1552[3] until Queen Mary re-divided the two Sees in 1554.[4][5][6]

 
Coat of arms of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, consisting of the diocesan arms of Gloucester impaled with the diocesan arms of Bristol

On 5 October 1836, the Diocese of Bristol was merged back into the Gloucester diocese, which became the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol[7] until Bristol became an independent diocese again on 9 July 1897,[8] whereupon the Gloucester diocese resumed the name Diocese of Gloucester.

The diocese has twinning links with the dioceses of Dornakal and Karnataka Central in the Church of South India, Västerås in Sweden, El Camino Real in California, USA, and Western Tanganyika in Tanzania. It is currently supporting the work of the Diocese of Western Tanganyika to build a new high school.

Organisation edit

The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries: Cheltenham, headed by the Archdeacon of Cheltenham, Phil Andrew, and Gloucester, headed by the Archdeacon of Gloucester, Hilary Dawson. The Archdeaconry of Cheltenham consists of the deaneries of Cheltenham, Cirencester, North Cotswold, and Tewkesbury, and the Archdeaconry of Gloucester consists of the deaneries of Forest South, Gloucester City, Severn Vale, Stroud, and Wotton.

Bishops edit

The diocesan Bishop of Gloucester, Rachel Treweek (the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England), is assisted by the Bishop suffragan of Tewkesbury, Robert Springett. The provincial episcopal visitor (for parishes in this diocese – among twelve others in the western part of the Province of Canterbury – that reject the ministry of priests who are women, since 1994) is the Bishop suffragan of Oswestry,[9] who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.

There are five former bishops licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Diocese of Gloucester — The Bishop of Gloucester Designate 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 26 March 2015)
  2. ^ Horn, Joyce M (1996), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 8, pp. 35–37
  3. ^ Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 7, 1992, pp. 105–109
  4. ^ "Hooper, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13706. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Pollard, Albert Frederick (1911). "Hooper, John" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 675–676.
  6. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1891). "Hooper, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  7. ^ "No. 19426". The London Gazette. 7 October 1836. pp. 1734–1738.
  8. ^ "No. 26871". The London Gazette. 9 July 1897. p. 3787.
  9. ^ Beddowes, Brian. "Welcome". The See of Oswestry. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Firth, Peter James". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 26 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  11. ^ "Jennings, David Willfred Michael". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 26 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  12. ^ "Evens, Robert John Scott". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 26 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  13. ^ "Anthony Martin Priddis". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  14. ^ "Christopher John Hill". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 18 June 2016.

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  • Diocese of Gloucester

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Gloucester It is part of the Province of Canterbury Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 2 1 Bishops 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe diocese was founded during the English Reformation on 3 September 1541 2 from part of the Diocese of Hereford and the Diocese of Worcester In 1542 the Diocese of Bristol was created to cover Bristol Gloucester diocese was briefly dissolved and returned to Worcester again from 20 May 1552 3 until Queen Mary re divided the two Sees in 1554 4 5 6 nbsp Coat of arms of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol consisting of the diocesan arms of Gloucester impaled with the diocesan arms of Bristol On 5 October 1836 the Diocese of Bristol was merged back into the Gloucester diocese which became the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol 7 until Bristol became an independent diocese again on 9 July 1897 8 whereupon the Gloucester diocese resumed the name Diocese of Gloucester The diocese has twinning links with the dioceses of Dornakal and Karnataka Central in the Church of South India Vasteras in Sweden El Camino Real in California USA and Western Tanganyika in Tanzania It is currently supporting the work of the Diocese of Western Tanganyika to build a new high school Organisation editThe diocese is divided into two archdeaconries Cheltenham headed by the Archdeacon of Cheltenham Phil Andrew and Gloucester headed by the Archdeacon of Gloucester Hilary Dawson The Archdeaconry of Cheltenham consists of the deaneries of Cheltenham Cirencester North Cotswold and Tewkesbury and the Archdeaconry of Gloucester consists of the deaneries of Forest South Gloucester City Severn Vale Stroud and Wotton Bishops edit The diocesan Bishop of Gloucester Rachel Treweek the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England is assisted by the Bishop suffragan of Tewkesbury Robert Springett The provincial episcopal visitor for parishes in this diocese among twelve others in the western part of the Province of Canterbury that reject the ministry of priests who are women since 1994 is the Bishop suffragan of Oswestry 9 who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there There are five former bishops licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese 2003 present Former Bishop suffragan of Swindon Peter Firth lives in Winchcombe and is also licensed in the Diocese of Bristol 10 2010 present Retired former Bishop suffragan of Warrington David Jennings lives in Northleach and is also licensed in the Diocese of Oxford 11 2013 present Bob Evens retired former Bishop suffragan of Crediton lives in Charlton Kings 12 2014 present Anthony Priddis retired Bishop of Hereford lives in Bridstow in Hereford diocese 13 2014 present retired Bishop of Guildford Christopher Hill lives in Ruardean 14 Notes edit Diocese of Gloucester The Bishop of Gloucester Designate Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 26 March 2015 Horn Joyce M 1996 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541 1857 vol 8 pp 35 37 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541 1857 vol 7 1992 pp 105 109 Hooper John Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 13706 Subscription or UK public library membership required Pollard Albert Frederick 1911 Hooper John In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 13 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 675 676 Lee Sidney ed 1891 Hooper John Dictionary of National Biography Vol 27 London Smith Elder amp Co No 19426 The London Gazette 7 October 1836 pp 1734 1738 No 26871 The London Gazette 9 July 1897 p 3787 Beddowes Brian Welcome The See of Oswestry Retrieved 2 December 2022 Firth Peter James Who s Who Vol 2014 December 2013 online ed A amp C Black Retrieved 26 April 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Jennings David Willfred Michael Who s Who Vol 2014 December 2013 online ed A amp C Black Retrieved 26 April 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Evens Robert John Scott Who s Who Vol 2014 December 2013 online ed A amp C Black Retrieved 26 April 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Anthony Martin Priddis Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 18 June 2016 Christopher John Hill Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 18 June 2016 References editChurch of England Statistics 2002 Archived 3 February 2007 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editDiocese of Gloucester Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diocese of Gloucester amp oldid 1202342422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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