Andrew Curnow Explained

Andrew Curnow
Bishop Of:Bishop of Bendigo
Church:Anglican Church of Australia
Diocese:Bendigo
Enthroned:28 June 2003
Ended:2 December 2017
Predecessor:David Bowden
Successor:Matthew Brain
Ordination:1974
Consecration:1994
Birth Name:Andrew William Curnow
Birth Date:1950
Birth Place:Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Religion:Anglican
Residence:Bendigo, Victoria
Spouse:Jan Curnow

Andrew William Curnow (born 1950) is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia. He was the ninth bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Bendigo in regional Victoria, from 2003 to 2017.[1]

Curnow took degrees in commerce, divinity and arts, entering residence at Trinity College in 1968 where he was awarded the Marley Studentship in Theology.[2] He was ordained priest in 1974 and served in the Bendigo, Melbourne and New York dioceses. In 1994 he was appointed assistant bishop in the Diocese of Melbourne, serving the northern region. He was enthroned as bishop of Bendigo on 28 June 2003 where he served until his retirement in 2017.[3]

Curnow has lived, studied and ministered in widely diverse communities and parishes, ranging from those in rural Victoria (Elmore, Lockington), to regional centres such as Bendigo, Melbourne suburbs (West Coburg, Pascoe Vale South, Kew and Malvern) and overseas in New York and Virginia in the United States and Oxford in England. He is prominent in his concern for welfare issues (through involvement in and leadership of groups such as Anglicare Australia, St Luke's Anglicare, the Brotherhood of St Laurence and welfare services such as New Horizons Welfare Services in Kyneton, Victoria).

Curnow has had leadership roles in Christian education in the Council for Christian Education in Schools, at Braemar College and the Melbourne College of Divinity. He has a particular interest in the theology of mission in contemporary Australia on which he has written extensively. He is married to Jan Curnow.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. "Bishop Andrew Curnow New Bishop of Bendigo", Trinity Today, September 2003.
  2. "Salvete 1968", Fleur-de-lys [Trinity College], 1968, p. 57.
  3. Ashley Fritsch, "Anglican Bishop of Bendigo Andrew Curnow lays up his pastoral staff", Bendigo Advertiser, 2 Dec. 2017.
  4. http://justus.anglican.org/resources/misc/angcommuniondirectory.html Anglican Communion Directory, March 2000