John Richards (bishop of Ebbsfleet) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
John Richards
Bishop of Ebbsfleet (PEV)
Province:Province of Canterbury
Term:1994 to 1998
Successor:Michael Houghton
Ordination:1959 (deacon)
1960 (priest)
Consecration:29 April 1994
Birth Date:4 October 1933
Birth Place:Reading, Berkshire, England
Death Place:Lewdown, Devon, England
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Nationality:British
Religion:Anglicanism
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Education:Reading School
Alma Mater:Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Ely Theological College

John Richards (4 October 1933 – 9 November 2003) was a British Anglican bishop. He was the first Bishop of Ebbsfleet from 1994 to 1998.

Early life and education

Richards was born on 4 October 1933. He was educated a two all-boys grammar schools: the Reading School and Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys in Leicester. He read history and theology at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.[1] He did his National Service in the Royal Artillery, and was preparing for deployment to the Egypt until the Suez Crisis ended in between the time his kitbag was dispatched and his personnel flight was due to take off for Egypt. He then trained for ordination at Ely Theological College, an Anglo-Catholic theological college, between 1957 and 1959.

Ordained ministry

Richards was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1959 and as a priest in 1960. His first post was a curacy at St Thomas' Exeter.[2] Following this he was the Rector of Cookbury then the Rural Dean of Holsworthy.[3] From 1974 until 1981, he was the Rector of Heavitree. He served as Archdeacon of Exeter from 1981 to 1994.

Richards was consecrated bishop on 29 April 1994 at St Paul's Cathedral, by George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury. From 1994 to 1998, he served as the first Bishop of Ebbsfleet.[4] Ebbsfleet is a provincial episcopal visitor in the Province of Canterbury for those who feel unable to accept the ordination of women. Richards himself was a classical Anglican, rather than a traditional Anglo-Catholic or a conservative evangelical.[5]

He died on 9 November 2003.[6]

Notes and References

  1. [Who's Who|“Who was Who” 1897-2007]
  2. http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Exeter/StThomas/ Genuki
  3. [Crockford's clerical directory|Crockfords]
  4. Web site: The Bishops of Ebbsfleet. See of Ebbsfleet. 7 March 2017. 2016.
  5. News: The Right Rev John Richards: Flying bishop who gave valuable pastoral care during the Church's crisis over the ordination of women . 16 March 2022 . The Times . 14 November 2003 . Richards's personal tradition was that of classical Anglicanism and the best of the Tractarians. The Book of Common Prayer meant a great deal to him. Yet he very quickly became at home with the variety of worship he found in the parishes in his care. Many drew heavily on the Roman liturgy. A parish's style and needs in inner-city Birmingham, say, were not likely to be the same as those in rural Cornwall. A few of the parishes which looked to him came from the conservative Evangelical tradition. They were cared for equally..
  6. News: The Right Rev John Richards - Bishop of Ebbsfleet and the first of the 'flying bishops' . Thurmer . John . 2003-12-06 . . 2022-04-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220419131417/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-right-rev-john-richards-37584.html . 2022-04-19.