Bishop of Chelmsford explained

Bishopric:Chelmsford
Border:anglican
Coat:Diocese of Chemlsford arms.svg
Incumbent:Guli Francis-Dehqani
Province:Canterbury
Residence:Bishopscourt, Margaretting
Established:1914
Cathedral:Chelmsford Cathedral
Diocese:Chelmsford

The Bishop of Chelmsford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury.[1]

The current bishop is Guli Francis-Dehqani, since the confirmation of her election on 11 March 2021.[2]

History

The diocese was founded in 1914 under George V from the Diocese of Saint Albans (of which it had been a part since 1877).

The present diocese covers the County of Essex including those parts of Essex added to Greater London on 1 April 1965 and Ballingdon-with-Brundon, transferred to Suffolk and Great/Little Chishill and Heydon, transferred to Cambridgeshire in 1894. The see is in the city of Chelmsford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Saint Peter and Saint Cedd which was elevated to cathedral status in 1914. The bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Margaretting.[3]

List of bishops

Bishops of Chelmsford
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19141923John Watts DitchfieldNominated 18 February; consecrated 24 February 1914; died in office.
19231929Guy WarmanTranslated from Truro; nominated 10 September; invested 9 October 1923; translated to Manchester 21 January 1929.
19291950Henry WilsonNominated 24 January; consecrated 25 January 1929; resigned 30 November 1950.
19511961Falkner AllisonNominated 19 December 1950; consecrated 2 February 1951; translated to Winchester 20 December 1961.
19621971John TiarksNominated 30 January; consecrated 24 February 1962; resigned 30 April 1971.
19711985John TrilloTranslated from Hertford; nominated 10 May; confirmed 6 July 1971; resigned 30 September 1985.
19861996John WaineTranslated from St Edmundsbury and Ipswich; nominated & confirmed 1986; resigned 30 April 1996.
19962003John PerryTranslated from Southampton; nominated & confirmed 1996; resigned June 2003.
20032009John GladwinTranslated from Guildford; nominated 1 July 2003;[4] confirmed later; resigned 31 August 2009.
20102020 Stephen CottrellTranslated from Reading; nominated 22 March;[5] [6] confirmed 6 October 2010.[7] Translated to York[8] on 9 July 2020.[9]
12 April 202019 April 2021[10] Peter Hill, Bishop of BarkingActing diocesan bishop during vacancy in see[11]
2021presentGuli Francis-Dehqani[12] Translated 11 March 2021
Source(s): [13] [14]

Assistant bishops

Assistant bishops of the diocese have included:

The appointment of Cecil de Carteret, Bishop of Jamaica, to be an assistant bishop was announced in 1931, but he died before he could take it up.

Saulo Mauricio de Barros has been Priest-in-Charge of St Martin's Church, Plaistow since 2024. Barros was born in Arcoverde, Brazil; he was made deacon in 1995 and ordained priest in 1996. Having served in the Diocese of Recife, he was sent to the then-Missionary District of the Amazon in 2002, becoming the bishop of the area as it became a full diocese.[15] He was consecrated a bishop on 14 October 2006, the same day his diocese was inaugurated.[16] Having resigned as bishop, Barros served for a few years in southwestern Brazil before moving to his wife's native Britain, arriving in Colchester in 2019. He became Associate Priest of the Luso-Hispanic Mission at St Martin's Plaistow and of East Ham Team Ministry in September 2022; in late 2023, he was also licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Chelmsford. When he became Priest-in-Charge in 2024, he kept his licenses in East Ham and as assistant bishop.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing .
  2. Web site: Timetable announced for the start of Bishop Guli's Ministry in Chelmsford Diocese | Chelmsford Diocese .
  3. http://www.aco.org/tour/diocese.cfm?IDind=146 Provincial Directory: Chelmsford
  4. Web site: See of Chelmsford . 1 July 2003 . . 22 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120616040953/http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page4054 . 16 June 2012 . dmy .
  5. Web site: Diocese of Chelmsford . 22 March 2010 . . 22 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100325153521/http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page22878 . 25 March 2010 . dmy-all .
  6. http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/prbpchelmsford.html Next Bishop of Chelmsford
  7. Web site: Bishop of Chelmsford: Together we will be a transforming presence and make Christ known . 11 October 2010 . . 16 November 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110209102610/http://www.chelmsford.anglican.org/bishop-of-chelmsford-together-we-will-be-a-transforming-presence-and-make-christ-known.html . 9 February 2011 . dmy .
  8. Web site: Bishop Stephen Cottrell to be the next Archbishop of York . The Church of England . 17 December 2019 . en.
  9. Web site: Search results.
  10. Web site: An email from Bishop Guli to Church Leaders | Chelmsford Diocese.
  11. Web site: Continuing to be a Transforming Presence | Chelmsford Diocese .
  12. Web site: Next Bishop of Chelmsford announced | Chelmsford Diocese .
  13. http://peterowen.org.uk/bishops/chelmsford.html Bishops of Chelmsford
  14. Book: Fryde, E. B. . Greenway, D. E. . Porter, S. . Roy, I. . Handbook of British Chronology . 3rd . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 1986 . 0-521-56350-X . 237.
  15. Web site: St Martin of Tours Church . Our Team . https://web.archive.org/web/20240804190311/https://www.smtours.org/ourteam . 4 August 2024 . 4 August 2024 .
  16. Web site: Episcopal News Service . Brazilian Diocese of Recife Begins New Chapter, Installs Fourth Bishop . 23 October 2006 .