Bishop of Birmingham explained

Bishopric:Birmingham
Border:anglican
Incumbent:Michael Volland
Province:Canterbury
Residence:Bishop's Croft, Harborne
Established:1905
Cathedral:St Philip's, Birmingham
First Incumbent:Charles Gore
Diocese:Birmingham

The Bishop of Birmingham heads the Church of England Diocese of Birmingham, in the Province of Canterbury, in England.

The diocese covers the North West of the historical county of Warwickshire and has its see in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, where the seat of the diocese is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Philip which was elevated to cathedral status in 1905.

The bishop's residence is Bishop's Croft in Harborne, Birmingham.[1]

The office has existed since the foundation of the see in 1905 from the Diocese of Worcester under King Edward VII.[2]

On 31 August 2023, it was announced that Michael Volland was to become the next bishop diocesan,[3] following the retirement of David Urquhart on 18 October 2022. He legally took up his See at the confirmation of his election on 22 November.[4]

The bishop is assisted, throughout the whole diocese, by the suffragan Bishop of Aston.

List of bishops

Bishops of Birmingham
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19051911 Charles GoreTranslated from Worcester; nominated 20 January and invested 27 January 1905; translated to Oxford, 17 October 1911.
19111924 Henry WakefieldNominated 20 October and consecrated 28 October 1911; resigned 1 August 1924; died 9 January 1933.
19241953 Ernest BarnesPreviously a Canon of Westminster since 1918; nominated 1 September and consecrated 29 September 1924; resigned April 1953 and died 29 November 1953.
19531969 Leonard WilsonPreviously Bishop of Singapore (as a POW) 1941–1948 then Dean of Manchester since 1948; nominated 30 June and confirmed 28 September 1953; resigned 30 September 1969; died 18 August 1970.
19691977 Laurie BrownTranslated from Warrington; nominated 7 October and confirmed 9 December 1969; resigned 1 November 1977; died in 1993.
19771987 Hugh MontefioreTranslated from Kingston-upon-Thames; nominated 7 November 1977 and confirmed 23 February 1978; resigned in 1987; died 13 May 2005.
19872002 Mark SanterTranslated from Kensington; nominated and confirmed in 1987; resigned 31 May 2002.
20022005 John SentamuTranslated from Stepney; nominated 11 June 2002;[5] translated to York in 2005.[6]
20052006 Michael Whinney (Acting)Assistant bishop and former Bishop of Southwell; acting in interregnum.
20062022 David UrquhartTranslated from Birkenhead; nominated 23 May 2006;[7] inaugurated 17 November 2006; retired 18 October 2022.[8]
2023 present Michael VollandConfirmed 22 November; consecrated 30 November 2023.[9]
Source(s):[10] [11]

Assistant bishops

Among those who have served as assistant bishops of the diocese were:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Provincial Directory: Birmingham . Anglican Communion . 2009-06-22.
  2. Web site: A Brief History of the Diocese of Birmingham . Diocese of Birmingham . 2009-06-22 . 16 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214824/http://www.birmingham.anglican.org/yourchurch/whoweare.html#history . dead .
  3. Web site: CofE Birmingham welcomes Bishop-Designate, Michael Volland . The Church ofEngland Birmingham . 1 September 2023 . en . 31 August 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230831132324/https://www.cofebirmingham.com/news-stories/cofe-birmingham-welcomes-bishop-designate-the-revd-dr-michael-volland.php . 31 August 2023 .
  4. Web site: The Church of England Birmingham . Confirmation of Election of the Bishop of Birmingham . https://web.archive.org/web/20231201214509/https://www.cofebirmingham.com/confirmation-of-election-of-the-bishop-of-birmingham.php . 1 December 2023 . 21 December 2023 .
  5. Web site: See of Birmingham . https://web.archive.org/web/20080909074033/http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page2580 . dead . 2008-09-09 . . 2009-06-22 .
  6. Web site: New archbishop 'excited' by appointment . Number10 . 2009-06-22 .
  7. Web site: New Bishop of Birmingham appointed . https://web.archive.org/web/20080909075507/http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page9514 . dead . 2008-09-09 . Number10 . 2009-06-22 .
  8. Web site: Diocese of Birmingham . The Bishop of Birmingham . https://web.archive.org/web/20220719083837/https://www.cofebirmingham.com/about-us/who-we-are/bishop-of-birmingham/ . 19 July 2022 . 3 August 2022 .
  9. Web site: The Church of England Birmingham . The Consecration of Bishop Michael, Bishop of Birmingham, with pictures . 4 December 2023 . http://web.archive.org/web/20231221175313/https://www.cofebirmingham.com/the-consecration-of-bishop-michael-bishop-of-birmingham-with-pictures-.php . 21 December 2023 . 21 December 2023 .
  10. Book: Fryde, E. B. . Greenway, D. E. . Porter, S. . Roy, I. . Handbook of British Chronology . Third . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 1986 . 0-521-56350-X . 230.
  11. Web site: Historical successions: Birmingham . Crockford's Clerical Directory . 6 January 2012.