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College of the Resurrection

The College of the Resurrection, popularly known as Mirfield, is an Anglo-Catholic theological college of the Church of England in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England.

College of the Resurrection
Church of the College of the Resurrection
Motto
Surrexit Alleluia!
TypeAnglican theological college
Established1903 (1903)
AffiliationChurch of England
PrincipalMark Sowerby
Academic staff
5 full-time tutorial staff
Location, ,
United Kingdom
Websitecollege.mirfield.org.uk

The college was founded in 1902 and describes itself as "A Theological College like no other".[1] The college has close links to the Community of the Resurrection. It trains men and women in the Anglo-Catholic tradition for the priesthood.

Daily life edit

All resident students are expected to attend Matins and Evensong six days a week. On most days the college says Matins and celebrates Low Mass in the college chapel and joins the Community of the Resurrection to sing Evensong. Saturday is the normal day off each week when there are no obligations. On Sundays, students are expected to join the community for Matins and the Solemn Mass.

The college and community of the Resurrection maintain liturgical worship in the Catholic tradition using vestments and incense. Later in the morning, students normally go to a local parish church as part of their pastoral formation.

Single students live at the college, married students in nearby houses owned by the college. The married-student houses range in size from two to four bedrooms and none are more than a ten-minute walk from the college.

University of Durham edit

The college, along with YTEP, began a new relationship with the University of Durham in 2020. This partnership provides a variety of learning programmes, from the Common Awards to a variety of masters programmes.

Yorkshire Theological Educational Partnership edit

 
The College

The Yorkshire Theological Educational Partnership (formerly Ministry Course YMC), was established in 1970 as the North West Ordination Course. It was renamed in 1980 as the Northern Ordination Course. It took students from the dioceses of Chester, Blackburn, Liverpool and Manchester. It opened dialogue with the College of the Resurrection in 1996, establishing an Eastern arm in Yorkshire at the College of the Resurrection.

In 2008 as a result of the reconfiguration subsequent to the Hind Report, the Northern Ordination Course separated from its Manchester base remaining established at Mirfield. It was then renamed the Yorkshire Ministry Course and became located on the Mirfield site along with the college, centre and community. Now, the rebranded YTEP department serves the Dioceses of Leeds, of Sheffield and of York.

Programmes edit

 
College buildings

The following programmes are offered in partnership with the University of Durham:

  • BA (Honours) in Theological Studies

Normally three years full-time, but candidates who have a good honours degree in a subject other than theology, or the equivalent of Level 1 in theological study, may be admitted to the degree at Level 2 and so complete the course in two years.

  • MA in Ministry and Theology

One year full-time, two years part-time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway. This is available for ordination candidates and others who have a 2.1 or above in a first degree (BA or equivalent) in theology/religious studies. Humanities, social science or other subjects are considered, where the applicant can show evidence of relevant experience, background or private study in theology.

  • MA in Ministry and Biblical Studies

One year full-time, two years part-time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway. This programme allows students to draw on the expertise of the Department of Biblical Studies at Durham, while following a programme of study that maintains a focus on the practice of ministry.

  • MA in Liturgy

One year full-time, two years part-time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway. This programme allows students to focus their studies on liturgy, while still offering the opportunity to draw from other areas of theology and biblical studies.

  • Research degrees: MA by Research, MPhil, PhD

Candidates may apply via the college for a research degree of the University of Durham, provided that appropriate supervision can be arranged either at the college or in the Department of Biblical Studies at the university.

Ecumenism edit

The college has had a long relationship with other Christian traditions, accepting students from many denominations outside of the Anglican Communion. Here are some examples:

Teaching staff edit

  • The Reverend Dr Dorothea Bertschmann – Academic Dean, Lecturer in Biblical Studies
  • The Reverend Fr Tony Carroll – Lecturer in Ethics
  • The Reverend Fr David Babbington - Dean of Pastoral Studies
  • The Reverend Dr Jo Kershaw - Lecturer in Liturgy
  • The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby - Principal

[2]

List of principals edit

Period Principal Notes
1902−1908 The Reverend Fr Caleb Ritson CR
1908−1922 The Reverend Fr Bernard Horner CR
1922–1928 The Reverend Fr Timothy Rees CR Appointed Bishop of Llandaff in 1931
1928–1933 The Reverend Fr Wilfrid Shelly CR
1933–1940 The Reverend Fr Thomas Haney CR
1940–1947 The Reverend Fr Joseph Barker CR
1947−1949 The Reverend Fr Douglas Edwards CR
1949–1955 The Reverend Fr Andrew Blair CR
1956–66 The Reverend Fr Hugh Bishop CR [3]
1966–1975 The Reverend Fr William Wheeldon CR Left the Community of the Resurrection in 1976 to return to parish ministry[4]
1975–1984 The Reverend Fr Benedict Green CR
1984–1990 The Reverend Fr Denys Lloyd CR Left the Community of the Resurrection in 1990 to join the Roman Catholic Church[5]
1990–1997 The Reverend David Lane An Anglican priest who was an oblate, rather than a professed member, of the Community of the Resurrection[6][7]
1998–2007 The Reverend Christopher Irvine Not a member of the Community of the Resurrection; now Canon Librarian of Canterbury Cathedral[8][9]
2008–2011 The Reverend Joseph Kennedy Not a member of the Community of the Resurrection; now Vicar of St Saviour's Church, Oxton[10][11]
2011–2019 The Reverend Fr Peter Allan CR Retired at the end of the 2018/2019 academic year[12][13]
2019 onwards The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby Principal; not a member of the Community of the Resurrection[13]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "College of the Resurrection". College of the Resurrection. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  2. ^ "People | College of the Resurrection, Mirfield". College of the Resurrection - Staff. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  3. ^ "William Fletcher Bishop". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  4. ^ "William Dennis Wheeldon". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  5. ^ "About Us". Our Lady and St Joseph. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  6. ^ "David John Lane". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  7. ^ "THE REVD DAVID LANE". The Church Times. 2 November 2006. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Christopher Paul Irvine". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Chapter members". Canterbury Cathedral. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  10. ^ "Joseph Kennedy". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  11. ^ "About us". St Saviour's Church, Oxton. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Principal's Message". College of the Resurrection. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  13. ^ a b . Diocese of Chichester. 30 April 2019. Archived from the original on 14 May 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2019.

External links edit

  • College website
  • Community of the Resurrection website
  • Mirfield Centre website
  • Department of Biblical Studies webpage on the University of Sheffield website
  • Yorkshire Ministry Course website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources College of the Resurrection news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The College of the Resurrection popularly known as Mirfield is an Anglo Catholic theological college of the Church of England in Mirfield West Yorkshire England College of the ResurrectionChurch of the College of the ResurrectionMottoSurrexit Alleluia TypeAnglican theological collegeEstablished1903 1903 AffiliationChurch of EnglandPrincipalMark SowerbyAcademic staff5 full time tutorial staffLocationMirfield West Yorkshire United KingdomWebsitecollege wbr mirfield wbr org wbr ukThe college was founded in 1902 and describes itself as A Theological College like no other 1 The college has close links to the Community of the Resurrection It trains men and women in the Anglo Catholic tradition for the priesthood Contents 1 Daily life 2 University of Durham 3 Yorkshire Theological Educational Partnership 4 Programmes 5 Ecumenism 6 Teaching staff 6 1 List of principals 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksDaily life editAll resident students are expected to attend Matins and Evensong six days a week On most days the college says Matins and celebrates Low Mass in the college chapel and joins the Community of the Resurrection to sing Evensong Saturday is the normal day off each week when there are no obligations On Sundays students are expected to join the community for Matins and the Solemn Mass The college and community of the Resurrection maintain liturgical worship in the Catholic tradition using vestments and incense Later in the morning students normally go to a local parish church as part of their pastoral formation Single students live at the college married students in nearby houses owned by the college The married student houses range in size from two to four bedrooms and none are more than a ten minute walk from the college University of Durham editThe college along with YTEP began a new relationship with the University of Durham in 2020 This partnership provides a variety of learning programmes from the Common Awards to a variety of masters programmes Yorkshire Theological Educational Partnership edit nbsp The CollegeThe Yorkshire Theological Educational Partnership formerly Ministry Course YMC was established in 1970 as the North West Ordination Course It was renamed in 1980 as the Northern Ordination Course It took students from the dioceses of Chester Blackburn Liverpool and Manchester It opened dialogue with the College of the Resurrection in 1996 establishing an Eastern arm in Yorkshire at the College of the Resurrection In 2008 as a result of the reconfiguration subsequent to the Hind Report the Northern Ordination Course separated from its Manchester base remaining established at Mirfield It was then renamed the Yorkshire Ministry Course and became located on the Mirfield site along with the college centre and community Now the rebranded YTEP department serves the Dioceses of Leeds of Sheffield and of York Programmes edit nbsp College buildingsThe following programmes are offered in partnership with the University of Durham BA Honours in Theological StudiesNormally three years full time but candidates who have a good honours degree in a subject other than theology or the equivalent of Level 1 in theological study may be admitted to the degree at Level 2 and so complete the course in two years MA in Ministry and TheologyOne year full time two years part time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway This is available for ordination candidates and others who have a 2 1 or above in a first degree BA or equivalent in theology religious studies Humanities social science or other subjects are considered where the applicant can show evidence of relevant experience background or private study in theology MA in Ministry and Biblical StudiesOne year full time two years part time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway This programme allows students to draw on the expertise of the Department of Biblical Studies at Durham while following a programme of study that maintains a focus on the practice of ministry MA in LiturgyOne year full time two years part time or three and a half years on a professional development pathway This programme allows students to focus their studies on liturgy while still offering the opportunity to draw from other areas of theology and biblical studies Research degrees MA by Research MPhil PhDCandidates may apply via the college for a research degree of the University of Durham provided that appropriate supervision can be arranged either at the college or in the Department of Biblical Studies at the university Ecumenism editThe college has had a long relationship with other Christian traditions accepting students from many denominations outside of the Anglican Communion Here are some examples An annual scholarship for graduate students of the Romanian Orthodox Church Student exchanges between Mirfield and the Lutheran Theological Institute in Sibiu Helping to found the Romanian Orthodox parish of Saint Macarios the Great Mirfield in 2004 Accepting students from the Lutheran Church of Sweden Accepting both Roman Catholic seminarians and Methodist students for ordination on exchange visits from their own colleges Accepting students and priests from the Oriental Orthodox Church Working closely with the Armenian Apostolic Church Teaching staff editThe Reverend Dr Dorothea Bertschmann Academic Dean Lecturer in Biblical Studies The Reverend Fr Tony Carroll Lecturer in Ethics The Reverend Fr David Babbington Dean of Pastoral Studies The Reverend Dr Jo Kershaw Lecturer in Liturgy The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby Principal 2 List of principals edit Period Principal Notes1902 1908 The Reverend Fr Caleb Ritson CR1908 1922 The Reverend Fr Bernard Horner CR1922 1928 The Reverend Fr Timothy Rees CR Appointed Bishop of Llandaff in 19311928 1933 The Reverend Fr Wilfrid Shelly CR1933 1940 The Reverend Fr Thomas Haney CR1940 1947 The Reverend Fr Joseph Barker CR1947 1949 The Reverend Fr Douglas Edwards CR1949 1955 The Reverend Fr Andrew Blair CR1956 66 The Reverend Fr Hugh Bishop CR 3 1966 1975 The Reverend Fr William Wheeldon CR Left the Community of the Resurrection in 1976 to return to parish ministry 4 1975 1984 The Reverend Fr Benedict Green CR1984 1990 The Reverend Fr Denys Lloyd CR Left the Community of the Resurrection in 1990 to join the Roman Catholic Church 5 1990 1997 The Reverend David Lane An Anglican priest who was an oblate rather than a professed member of the Community of the Resurrection 6 7 1998 2007 The Reverend Christopher Irvine Not a member of the Community of the Resurrection now Canon Librarian of Canterbury Cathedral 8 9 2008 2011 The Reverend Joseph Kennedy Not a member of the Community of the Resurrection now Vicar of St Saviour s Church Oxton 10 11 2011 2019 The Reverend Fr Peter Allan CR Retired at the end of the 2018 2019 academic year 12 13 2019 onwards The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby Principal not a member of the Community of the Resurrection 13 Notable alumni editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main page Category Alumni of the College of the Resurrection Donald Arden Archbishop of Central Africa Patrick Barron Bishop of George South Africa Tom Butler Bishop of Southwark Richard Coles musician radio presenter and parish priest John Crook Bishop of Moray Ross and Caithness John Flack Bishop of Huntingdon Anselm Genders CR Bishop of Bermuda Jonathan Greener Dean of Exeter Thomas Hannay Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church John Hannen Bishop of Caledonia Canada James Hughes Archbishop of Central Africa Luke Irvine Capel Archdeacon of Chichester John Maund Bishop of Lesotho South Africa Eric Munn Bishop of Caledonia Canada Basil Peacey Bishop of Lemombo Portuguese Mozambique Edward Pugh Bishop of Penrith Nicholas Reade Bishop of Blackburn Ambrose Reeves Bishop of Johannesburg South Africa John Satterthwaite Bishop in Europe Mark Sowerby Bishop of Horsham Humphrey Taylor Bishop of Selby Eric Trapp Bishop of Bermuda Peter Wheatley former Bishop of Edmonton Rowan Williams former Archbishop of Canterbury Mark Wood Bishop of LudlowReferences edit College of the Resurrection College of the Resurrection Retrieved 5 October 2016 People College of the Resurrection Mirfield College of the Resurrection Staff Retrieved 6 October 2022 William Fletcher Bishop Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 6 December 2015 William Dennis Wheeldon Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 6 December 2015 About Us Our Lady and St Joseph Retrieved 6 December 2015 David John Lane Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 6 December 2015 THE REVD DAVID LANE The Church Times 2 November 2006 Retrieved 6 December 2015 Christopher Paul Irvine Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 6 December 2015 Chapter members Canterbury Cathedral Retrieved 6 December 2015 Joseph Kennedy Crockford s Clerical Directory online ed Church House Publishing Retrieved 6 December 2015 About us St Saviour s Church Oxton Retrieved 6 December 2015 Principal s Message College of the Resurrection Retrieved 1 May 2016 a b Bishop of Horsham to be Principal of the College of the Resurrection Diocese of Chichester 30 April 2019 Archived from the original on 14 May 2019 Retrieved 14 May 2019 External links edit nbsp Christianity portalCollege website Community of the Resurrection website Mirfield Centre website Department of 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