Boak Jobbins

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Boak Jobbins

Dean
of Sydney.

Early life

Jobbins was born in

Sydney University and theology at Moore Theological College
. He married his wife, Dianne Whalley, in 1972.

Jobbins was ordained in 1972. He is the author of commentaries and co-author of the Introduction to the Bible textbook for the Moore College Correspondence Course.

Education and ministry

After curacies at Dural and at

Holy Trinity, Adelaide
, he was Rector of Mowbray from 1977 to 1983 and rector of Pymble from 1983 to 1992.

For 10 years, until 2002, Jobbins exercised a wide ministry as Dean of Sydney and played a major role in the restoration of the cathedral. He then served as rector of St Mark's Darling Point from 2002 and was made an honorary canon of St Andrew's Cathedral.

In 2001 Jobbins was awarded the

Medal of the Order of Australia for service to religion, particularly through the Diocese of Sydney and to the community.[1]

Jobbins was succeeded as Dean of Sydney by Phillip Jensen. He died in 2012, aged 65.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "JOBBINS, Boak Alexander". It's an Honour. Government of Australia. 2003.
  2. ^ "Jensen Trinity Fires Spirit of Discontent". The Sydney Morning Herald. 28 October 2002.

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