Type: | Priest |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Reverend Canon |
Robin Ward | |
Honorific-Suffix: | SSC |
Principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford | |
Church: | Church of England |
Appointed: | 2006 |
Ordination: | 1991 (deacon) 1992 (priest) |
Birth Date: | 1966 1, df=y |
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Religion: | Anglicanism |
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Robin Ward (born 1966) is a British Anglican priest. Since 2006, he has served as principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford, an Anglo-Catholic theological college in England.
Ward studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in 1987; as per tradition, his BA was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Oxon) degree in 1991. From 1988 to 1991, he trained for holy orders at St Stephen's House, Oxford. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from King's College London, completing it in 2003 with a doctoral thesis titled "The Schism at Antioch in the Fourth Century".[1]
Ward was ordained deacon in 1991 and priest in 1992. He served as assistant curate of St Andrew's Romford from 1991 to 1994 and of St Andrew's and St Francis of Assisi's Willesden Green from 1994 to 1996. He was the vicar of St John the Baptist's Sevenoaks from 1996 until 2006 and the chaplain of the Invicta Community Care NHS Trust from 1997 until 2006. He was made an honorary canon of Rochester Cathedral in 2004. On 1 September 2006 he became the principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford.
Ward represented the Diocese of Rochester in the General Synod of the Church of England. He was a member of the Revision Committee on Ordination Services and a representative of the Catholic Group. He is a member of the Society of the Holy Cross (SSC).
Ward married Ruth in 1996. Together they have two sons.[2]
Escutcheon: | Or gutty d'huile fretty Gules nailed Or. |
Crest: | A wildman of the woods genuflecting to the dexter Vert holding in his hands a key wards upwards and inwards Or. |
Motto: | Novate Novale |
Notes: | Granted 16 May 2014 (ref: 168/44)[3] As a canon emeritus he replaces the helm and crest with a black galero, three red tassels pendent from black cords on either side.[4] |