John Arnold (priest) explained

Type:Priest
Honorific-Prefix:The Very Reverend
John Arnold
Dean of Durham
Church:Church of England
Diocese:Diocese of Durham
Term:1989 to 2002
Predecessor:Peter Baelz
Successor:Michael Sadgrove
Other Post:Dean of Rochester (1978–1989)
Ordination:1960
Birth Name:John Robert Arnold
Birth Date:1 November 1933
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Nationality:British
Religion:Anglicanism
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Education:Christ's Hospital
Alma Mater:Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

John Robert Arnold, (born 1 November 1933) is a retired Anglican priest and author. He served as Dean of Rochester from 1978 to 1989, and then as Dean of Durham from 1989 until his retirement in 2002.

Biography

Arnold was educated at Christ's Hospital and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.[1]

He was ordained in 1960[2] and was then a curate at Holy Trinity, Millhouses, Sheffield then chaplain and lecturer at the University of Southampton. From 1972 to 1978 he was secretary of the Board for Mission and Unity for the General Synod of the Church of England when he became Dean of Rochester.[3] In 1989 he became Dean of Durham, a position he held until his retirement in 2002.

He was a noted ecumenicist. He served as vice-president (1986-1992) and president (1992-1997) of the Conference of European Churches. His papers are currently held at the archive of the Cambridge Center For Christianity World Wide.[4] In the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for services to the European Ecumenical Movement".

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. [Who's Who]
  2. [Crockford's clerical directory|Crockfords]
  3. [The Times]
  4. Web site: Archives . CCCW . 4 March 2019 . 4.