Type: | bishop |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Right Reverend |
John Armes | |
Bishop of Edinburgh | |
Church: | Scottish Episcopal Church |
Diocese: | Edinburgh |
Elected: | 11 February 2012 |
Term Start: | 12 May 2012 |
Predecessor: | Brian Smith |
Other Post: | Acting Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney (Sept 2022–present) |
Ordination: | 1979 (deacon) 1980 (priest) |
Consecration: | 2012 |
Birth Name: | John Andrew Armes |
Birth Date: | 10 September 1955 |
Birth Place: | Hammersmith, London, England |
Nationality: | British |
Spouse: | Clare |
Children: | 4 |
Occupation: | Bishop |
Alma Mater: | Cambridge University |
John Andrew Armes (born 10 September 1955) is an Anglican bishop. He is the current Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Armes was educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (BA, 1977, proceeding MA, 1981), before further studies at Salisbury Theological College (1977) and the University of Manchester (PhD, 1996).
Ordained to the Anglican ministry as a deacon in 1979, Armes became a priest in 1980.[1] After a curacy at Walney Island (1979–82) he was chaplain for agriculture in the Diocese of Carlisle (1982–86). He joined the team ministry of Greystoke, Matterdale and Mungrisdale (1982–86), becoming vicar of Watermillock, (1982–86). Appointed vicar of Whitworth, Lancashire (1986–88), then team rector (1988–94), he also served as chaplain to the University of Manchester (1986–94). He became priest-in-charge of Goodshaw and Crawshawbooth (1994–98) and Area Dean of Rossendale (1994–98). His next appointments were as rector of St John's, Edinburgh (1998–2012), and Dean of Edinburgh (2010–12).
Elected a bishop on 11 February 2012, Armes was consecrated and installed at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, on 12 May 2012.[2] In addition, he was acting Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney from September 2022 to October 2023; this is due to Anne Dyer being suspended as bishop.[3]
Armes married Clare Newby in 1983; they have four children. His interests include theatre, cinema, walking, reading novels, watching sport, travel and humour.[2]