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Michael Jackson (bishop)

Michael Geoffrey St Aubyn Jackson (born 24 May 1956) is a Church of Ireland Anglican bishop. Since 2011, he has served as the Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough in the Church of Ireland. He is also the co-chairman of the Porvoo Communion of Anglican and Lutheran churches.


Michael Jackson
Archbishop of Dublin,
Bishop of Glendalough,
and Primate of Ireland
Jackson in 2017
ChurchChurch of Ireland
ProvinceDublin and Cashel
DioceseDublin and Glendalough
Elected2 February 2011
Installed8 May 2011
PredecessorJohn Neill
Orders
Ordination1986 (deacon)
1987 (priest)
Consecration6 March 2002
by Robin Eames
Personal details
Born
Michael Geoffrey St Aubyn Jackson

(1956-05-24) 24 May 1956 (age 67)
Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
DenominationAnglicanism
SpouseInez Cooke
Children1
Previous post(s)Bishop of Clogher
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin
St John's College, Cambridge
Styles of
Michael Jackson
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Grace
Religious styleArchbishop

Early life and family edit

Jackson was born in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, the son of a Church of Ireland rector (latterly appointed Archdeacon of Elphin & Ardagh), and educated at Ballinamallard Primary School and Portora Royal School, Enniskillen. He achieved the Louis Claude Purser Entrance Scholarship to Trinity College, Dublin.[citation needed] In 1976,[1] as only a Junior Freshman, he was elected as a Scholar of the College in classics, the greatest undergraduate achievement. As a Senior Freshman was awarded the Bishop Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek. As a Sophister, he achieved a First in the Moderatorship Part I along with a Mullins Classical Exhibition, before finally taking a first class Moderatorship II in Classics and a Gold Medal, and graduating with a B.A. in 1979. He incepted to M.A. in 1982.

He read Theology at Cambridge University where he was elected a foundation scholar of St John's College, Cambridge and took a First Class Tripos Part II in Theology and Religious Studies.

He is married to Inez Cooke, a medical doctor who was born in County Fermanagh, and they have one daughter, Camilla.[2]

Ecclesiastical career edit

He was ordained to the Anglican ministry as a deacon in 1986 and a priest in 1987. His first pastoral appointment was as a curate at Zion Parish, Dublin, and he also lectured at Trinity College Dublin and the Church of Ireland Theological College (now Institute). His next appointment was as college chaplain at Christ Church, Oxford, from 1989 to 1997 where was also a Student. He returned to Ireland and served as the incumbent of St Fin Barre's Union and Dean of Cork, from 1997 to 2002. Jackson has held many notable positions in the Church of Ireland, including chairmanship of the Church in Society Committee and, currently, chairmanship of the Board for Social Theology.

Jackson also plays an active role in the wider Anglican Communion, especially in the areas of ecumenism and inter-faith dialogue.

Jackson was elected Bishop of Clogher by the Church of Ireland House of Bishops on 21 November 2001 and consecrated at St Patrick's Anglican Cathedral, Armagh, on 6 March 2002. On 2 February 2011, he was elected Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough, and enthroned at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on 8 May 2011, succeeding John Neill.[3][4] Jackson has caused several controversies during his incumbency in Dublin, including a media fracas regarding comments about sectarianism made in a speech during the 2013 diocesan synod[5] There was also controversy over the closure of the 200 year old Church of Ireland College of Education and its amalgamation into Dublin City University, ending the historic link with Trinity College, Dublin[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "List of scholars - Scholars - TCD". www.tcdlife.ie.
  2. ^ Profile of the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, Archbishop of Dublin 3 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  3. ^ Archbishop Michael Jackson's sermon at his enthronement in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, May 8th, 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  4. ^ New Archbishop of Dublin calls for a fresh expression of God's presence. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  5. ^ Duffy, Rónán (16 October 2013). "Sectarianism "is alive" in Dublin's Church of Ireland community – Archbishop". TheJournal.ie.
  6. ^ McGarry, Patsy. "Staff and students at former Church of Ireland college protest". The Irish Times.

External links edit

Church of Ireland press releases
  • "New Bishop of Clogher" (21 November 2001) – announcing Jackson's election
  • "Armagh Congregation Welcomes New Bishop of Clogher" (6 March 2002) – announcing Jackson's consecration
  • "Joint Christmas Message from the Bishops of Clogher" (2002) – joint message by Michael Jackson and Joseph Duffy, his Catholic counterpart
  • "The Right Reverend Michael Jackson Elected as New Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough" (2 February 2011)

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For other people named Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson disambiguation Michael Geoffrey St Aubyn Jackson born 24 May 1956 is a Church of Ireland Anglican bishop Since 2011 he has served as the Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough in the Church of Ireland He is also the co chairman of the Porvoo Communion of Anglican and Lutheran churches The Most ReverendMichael JacksonArchbishop of Dublin Bishop of Glendalough and Primate of IrelandJackson in 2017ChurchChurch of IrelandProvinceDublin and CashelDioceseDublin and GlendaloughElected2 February 2011Installed8 May 2011PredecessorJohn NeillOrdersOrdination1986 deacon 1987 priest Consecration6 March 2002by Robin EamesPersonal detailsBornMichael Geoffrey St Aubyn Jackson 1956 05 24 24 May 1956 age 67 Lurgan County Armagh Northern IrelandDenominationAnglicanismSpouseInez CookeChildren1Previous post s Bishop of ClogherAlma materTrinity College DublinSt John s College CambridgeStyles of Michael JacksonReference styleThe Most ReverendSpoken styleYour GraceReligious styleArchbishop Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Ecclesiastical career 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and family editJackson was born in Lurgan County Armagh Northern Ireland the son of a Church of Ireland rector latterly appointed Archdeacon of Elphin amp Ardagh and educated at Ballinamallard Primary School and Portora Royal School Enniskillen He achieved the Louis Claude Purser Entrance Scholarship to Trinity College Dublin citation needed In 1976 1 as only a Junior Freshman he was elected as a Scholar of the College in classics the greatest undergraduate achievement As a Senior Freshman was awarded the Bishop Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek As a Sophister he achieved a First in the Moderatorship Part I along with a Mullins Classical Exhibition before finally taking a first class Moderatorship II in Classics and a Gold Medal and graduating with a B A in 1979 He incepted to M A in 1982 He read Theology at Cambridge University where he was elected a foundation scholar of St John s College Cambridge and took a First Class Tripos Part II in Theology and Religious Studies He is married to Inez Cooke a medical doctor who was born in County Fermanagh and they have one daughter Camilla 2 Ecclesiastical career editHe was ordained to the Anglican ministry as a deacon in 1986 and a priest in 1987 His first pastoral appointment was as a curate at Zion Parish Dublin and he also lectured at Trinity College Dublin and the Church of Ireland Theological College now Institute His next appointment was as college chaplain at Christ Church Oxford from 1989 to 1997 where was also a Student He returned to Ireland and served as the incumbent of St Fin Barre s Union and Dean of Cork from 1997 to 2002 Jackson has held many notable positions in the Church of Ireland including chairmanship of the Church in Society Committee and currently chairmanship of the Board for Social Theology Jackson also plays an active role in the wider Anglican Communion especially in the areas of ecumenism and inter faith dialogue Jackson was elected Bishop of Clogher by the Church of Ireland House of Bishops on 21 November 2001 and consecrated at St Patrick s Anglican Cathedral Armagh on 6 March 2002 On 2 February 2011 he was elected Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough and enthroned at Christ Church Cathedral Dublin on 8 May 2011 succeeding John Neill 3 4 Jackson has caused several controversies during his incumbency in Dublin including a media fracas regarding comments about sectarianism made in a speech during the 2013 diocesan synod 5 There was also controversy over the closure of the 200 year old Church of Ireland College of Education and its amalgamation into Dublin City University ending the historic link with Trinity College Dublin 6 References edit List of scholars Scholars TCD www tcdlife ie Profile of the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson Archbishop of Dublin Archived 3 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 23 September 2011 Archbishop Michael Jackson s sermon at his enthronement in Christ Church Cathedral Dublin May 8th 2011 Retrieved 23 September 2011 New Archbishop of Dublin calls for a fresh expression of God s presence Retrieved 23 September 2011 Duffy Ronan 16 October 2013 Sectarianism is alive in Dublin s Church of Ireland community Archbishop TheJournal ie McGarry Patsy Staff and students at former Church of Ireland college protest The Irish Times External links editChurch of Ireland press releases New Bishop of Clogher 21 November 2001 announcing Jackson s election Armagh Congregation Welcomes New Bishop of Clogher 6 March 2002 announcing Jackson s consecration Joint Christmas Message from the Bishops of Clogher 2002 joint message by Michael Jackson and Joseph Duffy his Catholic counterpart The Right Reverend Michael Jackson Elected as New Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough 2 February 2011 Church of Ireland titlesPreceded byBrian Hannon Bishop of Clogher2002 2011 Succeeded byJohn McDowellPreceded byJohn Neill Archbishop of Dublin2011 present IncumbentOrder of precedence in Northern IrelandPreceded byDermot FarrellArchbishop of Dublin Roman Catholic GentlemenChurch of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin Succeeded byJohn McDowellArchbishop of Armagh Church of Ireland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Jackson bishop amp oldid 1156472942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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