Diocese of Guildford
Diocese of Guildford Dioecesis Guildfordiensis | ||
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Archdeaconries Dorking | Surrey | |
Statistics | ||
Parishes | 160 | |
Churches | 217 | |
Information | ||
Cathedral | Guildford Cathedral | |
Language | English | |
Current leadership | ||
Bishop | Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford | |
Suffragan | Paul Davies, Bishop of Dorking | |
Archdeacons | Martin Breadmore, Archdeacon of Dorking Catharine Mabuza, Archdeacon of Surrey | |
Website | ||
cofeguildford.org.uk |
The Diocese of Guildford is a Church of England diocese covering eight and half of the eleven districts in Surrey, much of north-east Hampshire and a parish in Greater London. The cathedral is Guildford Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Guildford. Of the two provinces of the church, it is in the Province of Canterbury.
History
The diocese was formed on 1 May 1927[1] from part of the Diocese of Winchester.[2]
Organisation
Of the eleven secular districts of Surrey, eight and a half are in the diocese. The excluded parts are: Spelthorne, part of the Diocese of London; Tandridge; and the Redhill and Reigate half of Reigate and Banstead both in the Diocese of Southwark.
Rushmoor district in Hampshire and the eastern belt of Hart District are in the diocese, the belt being three-church Fleet, Crookham (comprising Church Crookham & Crookham Village), Cove, Minley, Hawley (which includes Blackwater) and Crondall & Ewshot church parishes.
Part of Rowledge church parish is in East Hampshire district rather than Surrey. Chessington (in Greater London) is in the diocese.[3]
Bishops
The diocesan
There are also two former bishops living in the diocese who are licensed as
- 2006–present: Michael Baughen, retired Bishop of Chester, lives in Godalming.[4]
- 2009–present: Christopher Herbert, retired diocesan Bishop of St Albans, lives in Wrecclesham and is also licensed in Winchester and Chichester dioceses.[5]
Archdeaconries
- Archdeaconry of Surrey (established 12th century) – Archdeacon of Surrey: Catharine Mabuza; generally overseen by the diocesan Bishop of Guildford
- Archdeaconry of Dorking (established 1928) – Archdeacon of Dorking: Martin Breadmore; generally overseen by the Bishop suffragan of Dorking
- includes Runnymede, Woking
- includes
Publications and work
Charitable work
Around 90 Church schools are financially linked to the Diocese of Guildford, including two Secondary schools.
The Bishop of Guildford's Foundation supports faith-linked projects and groups that respond to local needs and help build stronger communities. It expresses a sense of communal solidarity with people in need and provides a mechanism for wealthier parishes and church members to channel support to needier groups. Grants are made to a wide variety of causes, including charities working with people who have disabilities, family support projects, youth and children's workers, organisations developing employment for vulnerable people, community organisations, projects for the homeless, school healthy breakfast clubs restricted to the most disadvantaged or troubled families, the Guildford Street Angels team, a less mobile elderly group in Box Hill, and play activities and facilities for children in two of the neediest housing estates.[6]
Special ministries
Typically non-parochial ministry in the working hours of local priests, chaplains are appointed to 14 schools, to 10 further education colleges/universities, 23 hospitals and homes, the four prisons, Guildford and Woking town centres, Community of St Peter and Acorn Christian foundation, to the Ambulance Service. The diocese subsidises a BSL qualified Chaplain Among Deaf People.[7]
References
- ^ "No. 33269". The London Gazette. 26 April 1927. p. 2672.
- ^ a b History Archived 2005-12-31 at the Wayback Machine The Church of England: Diocese of Guildford. Retrieved 28 October 2013
- ^ Parishes and Deaneries Archived 14 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Diocese of Guildford. Retrieved 28 October 2013
- ^ "Michael Alfred Baughen". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "Christopher William Herbert". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ Stories About Our Work Diocese of Guildford
- ^ Stories About Our Work Diocese of Guildford
Bibliography
- Church of England Statistics 2002 Archived 3 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine