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Diocese of Bristol

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Diocese of Bristol

Dioecesis Bristoliensis
Coat of arms
Flag
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ArchdeaconriesBristol, Malmesbury
Statistics
Parishes167
Churches207
Information
DenominationChurch of England
Established1897
CathedralBristol Cathedral
LanguageEnglish
Current leadership
BishopViv Faull, Bishop of Bristol
SuffraganNeil Warwick, Bishop of Swindon
ArchdeaconsChristopher Bryan, Archdeacon of Malmesbury
Archdeacon of Bristol (vacant)
Website
www.bristol.anglican.org

The Diocese of Bristol is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Church of England in the Province of Canterbury, England. It is based in the city of Bristol and covers South Gloucestershire and parts of north Wiltshire, as far east as Swindon. The diocese is headed by the Bishop of Bristol and the Episcopal seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, commonly known as Bristol Cathedral.

History edit

Until the Reformation, Bristol was part of the medieval Diocese of Worcester.[1][2] Under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534, Henry Holbeach was appointed the only suffragan bishop of Bristol in 1538 and assisted the Bishop of Worcester in overseeing the medieval diocese. Nearly two years later, Bristol became part of the newly formed Diocese of Gloucester in 1541.[1][2] The following year, the Diocese of Bristol was established on 4 June 1542 and consisted of the city of Bristol together with the county of Dorset.[1][2]

 
Coat of arms of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, consisting of the diocesan arms of Bristol impaling the diocesan arms of Gloucester

The Diocese of Bristol continued until 5 October 1836 when Dorset was annexed to the Diocese of Salisbury and the remainder, the city of Bristol, formed part of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.[1][3] After sixty years, the Diocese of Bristol was "reconstituted" on 9 July 1897, but with different boundaries.[4]

Organisation edit

Bishops edit

Viv Faull has been the diocesan Bishop of Bristol since the confirmation of her election on 25 June 2018;[5] the bishop is assisted by a Bishop suffragan of Swindon (Neil Warwick). The provincial episcopal visitor (for parishes in the diocese who reject the ministry of priests who are women) is the Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet, who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.

There are two retired bishops licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese:

Archdeaconries and deaneries edit

The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries, each of which is further divided into deaneries (groups of parishes).[8]

Diocese Archdeaconries Rural Deaneries
Diocese of Bristol Archdeaconry of Bristol Deanery of Bristol South
Deanery of Bristol West
City Deanery
Archdeaconry of Malmesbury Deanery of Chippenham
Deanery of Kingswood and South Gloucestershire
Deanery of North Wiltshire
Deanery of Swindon

Churches edit

Source:[9]

Bristol Cathedral falls outside the following deanery structure.

Archdeaconry of Bristol edit

Deanery of Bristol South: Ashton Gate (St Francis), Bedminster (St Aldhelm), Bedminster Down (St Oswald), Bishopsworth (St Peter), Brislington (St Anne), Brislington (St Christopher), Brislington (St Cuthbert), Brislington (St Luke), Hartcliffe (St Andrew), Hengrove (Christ Church), Knowle (Holy Nativity), Knowle (St Martin), Knowle West (St Barnabas), Redcliffe (St Mary the Virgin), Southville (St Paul's), Stockwood (Christ the Servant), Whitchurch (St Augustine), Whitchurch (St Nicholas), Windmill Hill (St Michael & All Angels), Withywood Church

Deanery of Bristol West: Abbots Leigh (Holy Trinity), Almondsbury (St Mary the Virgin), Alveston (St Helen), Aust (St John), Avonmouth (St Andrew), Clifton (All Saints), Clifton (Christ Church), Compton Greenfield (All Saints), Elberton (St John), Henbury (St Mary the Virgin), Henleaze (St Peter), Lawrence Weston (St Peter), Leigh Woods (St Mary the Virgin), Littleton-on-Severn (St Mary of Malmesbury), Olveston (St Mary the Virgin), Pilning (St Peter), Sea Mills (St Edyth), Shirehampton (St Mary), Southmead (St Stephen), Stoke Bishop (St Mary Magdalene), Westbury-on-Trym (Holy Trinity), Westbury Park (St Alban)

City Deanery: Barton Hill (St Luke), Bishopston (Good Shepherd), Bishopston St Michael & All Angels, Bristol St Aidan, Bristol St Bartholomew with St Andrew, Bristol Christ Church, Bristol St Matthew, Bristol St Nicholas, Bristol SS Philip & Jacob, Bristol St Stephen, Clifton St Paul, Cotham (St Saviour with St Mary), Easton All Hallows, Easton Holy Trinity, Eastville (St Anne), Fishponds All Saints, Fishponds St John, Fishponds St Mary, Horfield Holy Trinity, Horfield St Gregory the Great, Hotwells (Holy Trinity), Lockleaze (St Mary Magdalene), Redland Parish Church, St Paul's (St Agnes), Two Mile Hill (St Michael the Archangel), Whitehall (St Ambrose)

Archdeaconry of Malmesbury edit

Deanery of Chippenham: Biddestone (St Nicholas), Bowden Hill (St Anne), Box (St Thomas a Becket), Castle Combe (St Andrew), Chapel Plaister (Pilgrims' Chapel), Chippenham St Andrew, Chippenham St Paul, Chippenham St Peter, Cold Ashton (Holy Trinity), Colerne (St John the Baptist), Corsham (St Bartholomew), Ditteridge (St Christopher), Gastard (St John the Baptist), Grittleton (St Mary the Virgin), Hardenhuish (St Nicholas), Kington St Michael (St Michael), Lacock (St Cyriac), Langley Burrell (St Peter), Littleton Drew (All Saints), Marshfield (St Mary the Virgin), Neston (SS Phillip & James), Nettleton (St Mary the Virgin), North Wraxall (St James), Slaughterford (St Nicholas), Tormarton (St Mary Magdalene), Tytherton Lucas (St Nicholas), West Kington (St Mary the Virgin), West Littleton (St James), Yatton Keynell (St Margaret)

Deanery of Kingswood and South Gloucestershire: Abson (St James the Great), Bitton (St Mary), Bradley Stoke Christ the King, Bradley Stoke Holy Trinity, Coalpit Heath (St Saviour), Downend (Christ Church), Doynton (Holy Trinity), Dyrham (St Peter), Filton (St Peter), Frampton Cotterell (St Peter), Frenchay (St John the Baptist), Hanham (Christ Church), Hanham Abbots (St George), Iron Acton (St James the Less), Kingswood All Souls, Kingswood Ascension, Kingswood Holy Trinity, Longwell Green (All Saints), Mangotsfield (St James), Oldland (St Anne), Patchway (St Chad), Pucklechurch (St Thomas a Becket), Soundwell (St Stephen), Stapleton (Holy Trinity), Stoke Gifford (St Michael), Syston (St Anne), Wapley (St Peter), Warmley (St Barnabas), Westerleigh (St James the Great), Wick (St Bartholomew), Winterbourne (St Michael the Archangel), Winterbourne Down (All Saints), Yate St Mary, Yate St Nicholas

Deanery of North Wiltshire: Alderton (St Giles), Ashley (St James), Ashton Keynes (Holy Cross), Brokenborough (St John the Baptist), Brinkworth (St Michael & All Angels), Charlton (St John the Baptist), Christian Malford (All Saints), Corston (All Saints), Cricklade (St Sampson), Crudwell (All Saints), Dauntsey (St James the Great), Easton Grey Parish Church, Foxley Parish Church, Garsdon (All Saints), Great Somerford (SS Peter & Paul), Hankerton (Holy Cross), Hullavington (St Mary Magdalene), Kington Langley (St Peter), Latton (St John the Baptist), Lea (St Giles), Leigh (All Saints), Little Somerford (St John the Baptist), Luckington (SS Mary & Ethelbert), Malmesbury (SS Peter & Paul), Minety (St Leonard), Norton (All Saints), Oaksey (All Saints), Rodbourne (Holy Rood), Seagry (St Mary the Virgin), Sherston Magna (Holy Cross), Stanton St Quintin (St Giles), Sutton Benger (All Saints), Tytherton Kellaways (St Giles)

Deanery of Swindon: Bishopstone (St Mary the Virgin), Blunsdon (St Andrew), Broad Blunsdon (St Leonard), Hannington (St John the Baptist), Haydon Wick (St John), Highworth (St Michael), Hinton Parva (St Swithun), Lyddington (All Saints), Lydiard Millicent (All Saints), Lydiard Tregoze (St Mary), Purton (St Mary), Rodbourne Cheney (St Mary), Sevenhampton (St James), Shaw (Holy Trinity), South Marston (St Mary Magdalene), Stanton Fitzwarren (St Leonard), Stratton (St Margaret), Swindon All Saints, Swindon St Aldhelm, Swindon St Andrew, Swindon St Augustine of Canterbury, Swindon St Barnabas, Swindon Christ Church, Swindon St John the Baptist, Swindon St Luke, Swindon St Mark, Swindon St Mary, Swindon St Paul, Swindon St Peter, Swindon St Saviour, Swindon St Timothy, Toothill Church, Upper Stratton (St Philip the Deacon), Wanborough (St Andrew), Westlea Church, Wroughton (SS John the Baptist & Helen)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Horn, J. M. (1996). "Bristol: Introduction". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume 8: Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough Dioceses. British History Online. pp. 3–6.
  2. ^ a b c Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ancient Diocese of Bristol". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  3. ^ "No. 19426". The London Gazette. 7 October 1836. pp. 1734–1738.
  4. ^ "No. 26871". The London Gazette. 9 July 1897. p. 3787.
  5. ^ York Minster – Acting Dean of York (Accessed 29 June 2018)
  6. ^ "Firth, Peter James". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 25 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  7. ^ "Cassidy, George Henry". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 25 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  8. ^ "Our Deaneries". Diocese of Bristol. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Bristol". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  

diocese, bristol, 4517, 6008, 4517, 6008, dioecesis, bristoliensiscoat, armsflaglocationecclesiastical, provincecanterburyarchdeaconriesbristol, malmesburystatisticsparishes167churches207informationdenominationchurch, englandestablished1897cathedralbristol, ca. 51 27 06 N 2 36 03 W 51 4517 N 2 6008 W 51 4517 2 6008 Diocese of BristolDioecesis BristoliensisCoat of armsFlagLocationEcclesiastical provinceCanterburyArchdeaconriesBristol MalmesburyStatisticsParishes167Churches207InformationDenominationChurch of EnglandEstablished1897CathedralBristol CathedralLanguageEnglishCurrent leadershipBishopViv Faull Bishop of BristolSuffraganNeil Warwick Bishop of SwindonArchdeaconsChristopher Bryan Archdeacon of MalmesburyArchdeacon of Bristol vacant Websitewww wbr bristol wbr anglican wbr org The Diocese of Bristol is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Church of England in the Province of Canterbury England It is based in the city of Bristol and covers South Gloucestershire and parts of north Wiltshire as far east as Swindon The diocese is headed by the Bishop of Bristol and the Episcopal seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity commonly known as Bristol Cathedral Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 2 1 Bishops 2 2 Archdeaconries and deaneries 3 Churches 3 1 Archdeaconry of Bristol 3 2 Archdeaconry of Malmesbury 4 References 5 External linksHistory editUntil the Reformation Bristol was part of the medieval Diocese of Worcester 1 2 Under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 Henry Holbeach was appointed the only suffragan bishop of Bristol in 1538 and assisted the Bishop of Worcester in overseeing the medieval diocese Nearly two years later Bristol became part of the newly formed Diocese of Gloucester in 1541 1 2 The following year the Diocese of Bristol was established on 4 June 1542 and consisted of the city of Bristol together with the county of Dorset 1 2 nbsp Coat of arms of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol consisting of the diocesan arms of Bristol impaling the diocesan arms of Gloucester The Diocese of Bristol continued until 5 October 1836 when Dorset was annexed to the Diocese of Salisbury and the remainder the city of Bristol formed part of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol 1 3 After sixty years the Diocese of Bristol was reconstituted on 9 July 1897 but with different boundaries 4 Organisation editBishops edit Viv Faull has been the diocesan Bishop of Bristol since the confirmation of her election on 25 June 2018 5 the bishop is assisted by a Bishop suffragan of Swindon Neil Warwick The provincial episcopal visitor for parishes in the diocese who reject the ministry of priests who are women is the Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there There are two retired bishops licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese 2003 present former Bishop suffragan of Swindon Peter Firth lives outside the diocese in Winchcombe Gloucestershire in the neighbouring Gloucester diocese 6 2009 present Retired Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham George Cassidy lives in Stogursey in the Diocese of Bath amp Wells 7 Archdeaconries and deaneries edit The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries each of which is further divided into deaneries groups of parishes 8 Diocese Archdeaconries Rural Deaneries Diocese of Bristol Archdeaconry of Bristol Deanery of Bristol South Deanery of Bristol West City Deanery Archdeaconry of Malmesbury Deanery of Chippenham Deanery of Kingswood and South Gloucestershire Deanery of North Wiltshire Deanery of SwindonChurches editSource 9 Bristol Cathedral falls outside the following deanery structure Archdeaconry of Bristol edit Deanery of Bristol South Ashton Gate St Francis Bedminster St Aldhelm Bedminster Down St Oswald Bishopsworth St Peter Brislington St Anne Brislington St Christopher Brislington St Cuthbert Brislington St Luke Hartcliffe St Andrew Hengrove Christ Church Knowle Holy Nativity Knowle St Martin Knowle West St Barnabas Redcliffe St Mary the Virgin Southville St Paul s Stockwood Christ the Servant Whitchurch St Augustine Whitchurch St Nicholas Windmill Hill St Michael amp All Angels Withywood ChurchDeanery of Bristol West Abbots Leigh Holy Trinity Almondsbury St Mary the Virgin Alveston St Helen Aust St John Avonmouth St Andrew Clifton All Saints Clifton Christ Church Compton Greenfield All Saints Elberton St John Henbury St Mary the Virgin Henleaze St Peter Lawrence Weston St Peter Leigh Woods St Mary the Virgin Littleton on Severn St Mary of Malmesbury Olveston St Mary the Virgin Pilning St Peter Sea Mills St Edyth Shirehampton St Mary Southmead St Stephen Stoke Bishop St Mary Magdalene Westbury on Trym Holy Trinity Westbury Park St Alban City Deanery Barton Hill St Luke Bishopston Good Shepherd Bishopston St Michael amp All Angels Bristol St Aidan Bristol St Bartholomew with St Andrew Bristol Christ Church Bristol St Matthew Bristol St Nicholas Bristol SS Philip amp Jacob Bristol St Stephen Clifton St Paul Cotham St Saviour with St Mary Easton All Hallows Easton Holy Trinity Eastville St Anne Fishponds All Saints Fishponds St John Fishponds St Mary Horfield Holy Trinity Horfield St Gregory the Great Hotwells Holy Trinity Lockleaze St Mary Magdalene Redland Parish Church St Paul s St Agnes Two Mile Hill St Michael the Archangel Whitehall St Ambrose Archdeaconry of Malmesbury edit Deanery of Chippenham Biddestone St Nicholas Bowden Hill St Anne Box St Thomas a Becket Castle Combe St Andrew Chapel Plaister Pilgrims Chapel Chippenham St Andrew Chippenham St Paul Chippenham St Peter Cold Ashton Holy Trinity Colerne St John the Baptist Corsham St Bartholomew Ditteridge St Christopher Gastard St John the Baptist Grittleton St Mary the Virgin Hardenhuish St Nicholas Kington St Michael St Michael Lacock St Cyriac Langley Burrell St Peter Littleton Drew All Saints Marshfield St Mary the Virgin Neston SS Phillip amp James Nettleton St Mary the Virgin North Wraxall St James Slaughterford St Nicholas Tormarton St Mary Magdalene Tytherton Lucas St Nicholas West Kington St Mary the Virgin West Littleton St James Yatton Keynell St Margaret Deanery of Kingswood and South Gloucestershire Abson St James the Great Bitton St Mary Bradley Stoke Christ the King Bradley Stoke Holy Trinity Coalpit Heath St Saviour Downend Christ Church Doynton Holy Trinity Dyrham St Peter Filton St Peter Frampton Cotterell St Peter Frenchay St John the Baptist Hanham Christ Church Hanham Abbots St George Iron Acton St James the Less Kingswood All Souls Kingswood Ascension Kingswood Holy Trinity Longwell Green All Saints Mangotsfield St James Oldland St Anne Patchway St Chad Pucklechurch St Thomas a Becket Soundwell St Stephen Stapleton Holy Trinity Stoke Gifford St Michael Syston St Anne Wapley St Peter Warmley St Barnabas Westerleigh St James the Great Wick St Bartholomew Winterbourne St Michael the Archangel Winterbourne Down All Saints Yate St Mary Yate St NicholasDeanery of North Wiltshire Alderton St Giles Ashley St James Ashton Keynes Holy Cross Brokenborough St John the Baptist Brinkworth St Michael amp All Angels Charlton St John the Baptist Christian Malford All Saints Corston All Saints Cricklade St Sampson Crudwell All Saints Dauntsey St James the Great Easton Grey Parish Church Foxley Parish Church Garsdon All Saints Great Somerford SS Peter amp Paul Hankerton Holy Cross Hullavington St Mary Magdalene Kington Langley St Peter Latton St John the Baptist Lea St Giles Leigh All Saints Little Somerford St John the Baptist Luckington SS Mary amp Ethelbert Malmesbury SS Peter amp Paul Minety St Leonard Norton All Saints Oaksey All Saints Rodbourne Holy Rood Seagry St Mary the Virgin Sherston Magna Holy Cross Stanton St Quintin St Giles Sutton Benger All Saints Tytherton Kellaways St Giles Deanery of Swindon Bishopstone St Mary the Virgin Blunsdon St Andrew Broad Blunsdon St Leonard Hannington St John the Baptist Haydon Wick St John Highworth St Michael Hinton Parva St Swithun Lyddington All Saints Lydiard Millicent All Saints Lydiard Tregoze St Mary Purton St Mary Rodbourne Cheney St Mary Sevenhampton St James Shaw Holy Trinity South Marston St Mary Magdalene Stanton Fitzwarren St Leonard Stratton St Margaret Swindon All Saints Swindon St Aldhelm Swindon St Andrew Swindon St Augustine of Canterbury Swindon St Barnabas Swindon Christ Church Swindon St John the Baptist Swindon St Luke Swindon St Mark Swindon St Mary Swindon St Paul Swindon St Peter Swindon St Saviour Swindon St Timothy Toothill Church Upper Stratton St Philip the Deacon Wanborough St Andrew Westlea Church Wroughton SS John the Baptist amp Helen References edit a b c d Horn J M 1996 Bristol Introduction Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541 1857 Volume 8 Bristol Gloucester Oxford and Peterborough Dioceses British History Online pp 3 6 a b c Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Ancient Diocese of Bristol Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company No 19426 The London Gazette 7 October 1836 pp 1734 1738 No 26871 The London Gazette 9 July 1897 p 3787 York Minster Acting Dean of York Accessed 29 June 2018 Firth Peter James Who s Who Vol 2014 December 2013 online ed A amp C Black Retrieved 25 April 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Cassidy George Henry Who s Who Vol 2014 December 2013 online ed A amp C Black Retrieved 25 April 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Our Deaneries Diocese of Bristol Retrieved 11 April 2019 Bristol www crockford org uk Retrieved 11 January 2021 External links editOfficial website nbsp Portals nbsp Christianity nbsp England Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diocese of Bristol amp oldid 1197249784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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