List of bishops in the Church of England

The active bishops of the Church of England are usually either diocesan bishops or suffragan bishops. Several also hold portfolios of national responsibility, as spokesperson bishops for the Church of England and/or as Lords Spiritual in the House of Lords.

Diocesan bishops

As there are 42 dioceses of the Church of England, there are 42 bishops diocesan (including vacancies). Of the 42: both archbishops and the Bishops of London, of Durham and of Winchester, sit in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual ex officio; a further 21 sit there by seniority (of whom five had their seniority accelerated); the Bishop of Sodor and Man sits ex officio in the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man and also in Tynwald Court; fourteen diocesans are not (yet) Lords Spiritual; and the Bishop in Europe is ineligible for the House of Lords.

Key
  Active
  Inactive
  Vacant
  Male
  Female

Lords Spiritual with ex officio seniority

Bishop Person Date of birth & age Election confirmed[lower-alpha 1] Consecrated[lower-alpha 2] Introduced[lower-alpha 3]
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby[1][lower-alpha 4] (1956-01-06) 6 January 1956 4 February 2013[3] 28 October 2011[lower-roman 1] 12 January 2012 (Durham)
26 February 2013 (Canterbury)[6]
The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell (1958-08-31) 31 August 1958 9 July 2020[7] 4 May 2004[lower-roman 2] 25 March 2014 (Chelmsford)
22 October 2020 (York)[9]
The Bishop of London Sarah Mullally[10] (1962-03-26) 26 March 1962[11] 8 March 2018[12] 22 July 2015[10] 24 May 2018[13]
The Bishop of Durham Paul Butler[lower-alpha 5] (1955-09-18) 18 September 1955[15] 20 January 2014[14] 24 June 2004[lower-roman 3] 18 December 2013 (Southwell and Nottingham)
3 March 2014 (Durham)[16]
The Bishop of Winchester ZuVacant since 6 February 2022[upper-alpha 1] (2000-01-12) 12 January 2000 12 January 2038 12 January 2038 12 January 2038

Lords Spiritual with seniority of service

Until 2015, the 21 longest-serving among the remaining diocesan bishops were eligible to sit in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual. Since women became eligible as bishops in 2015, female diocesan bishops take precedence over male ones whenever a new vacancy in the Lords arises, in accordance with the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015[18] (in force until 17 May 2025).[19]

Bishop Person Date of birth & age Election confirmed[lower-alpha 1] Consecrated[lower-alpha 2] Introduced[lower-alpha 3]
The Bishop of Worcester John Inge (1955-02-26) 26 February 1955 2008 9 October 2003[lower-roman 4] 25 June 2012[20]
The Bishop of Coventry Christopher Cocksworth (1959-01-12) 12 January 1959 2008 3 July 2008 15 January 2013[21]
The Bishop of Oxford Steven Croft (1957-05-29) 29 May 1957 6 July 2016[22]
(Sheffield: late 2008)
25 January 2009[lower-roman 5] 14 October 2013 (Sheffield)[23]
19 July 2016 (Oxford)[24]
The Bishop of St Albans,
 Convenor of the Lords Spiritual[25]
Alan Smith (1957-02-14) 14 February 1957 31 March 2009[26] December 2001[lower-roman 6] 4 November 2013[27]
The Bishop of Carlisle James Newcome[upper-alpha 2] (1953-07-24) 24 July 1953 2009 19 March 2002[lower-roman 7] 23 October 2013[29]
The Bishop of Ely Stephen Conway (1957-12-22) 22 December 1957 6 December 2010[30] 22 June 2006[lower-roman 8] 7 July 2014[31]
The Bishop of Southwark Christopher Chessun (1956-08-05) 5 August 1956 17 January 2011[32] 21 April 2005[lower-roman 9] 15 December 2014[33]
The Bishop of Leeds Nick Baines[lower-alpha 6] (1957-11-13) 13 November 1957 8 June 2014 (Leeds)[35]
1 April 2011 (Bradford)
8 May 2003[lower-roman 10] 5 February 2015[36]
The Bishop of Gloucester Rachel Treweek[lower-alpha 7] (1963-02-04) 4 February 1963 15 June 2015[37] 22 July 2015[38] 26 October 2015[39]
The Bishop of Chichester Martin Warner (1958-12-24) 24 December 1958 2 July 2012[40] 26 January 2010[41][lower-roman 11] 15 January 2018[42]
The Bishop of Bristol Vivienne Faull[lower-alpha 7] (1955-05-20) 20 May 1955 25 June 2018[43] 3 July 2018[44] 23 October 2018[45]
The Bishop of Derby Libby Lane[lower-alpha 7][lower-alpha 8] (1966-12-08) 8 December 1966 11 February 2019[46] 26 January 2015[47] 2 July 2019[48]
The Bishop of Manchester David Walker (1957-05-30) 30 May 1957 7 October 2013 30 November 2000[lower-roman 12] 7 September 2020[49]
The Bishop of Chelmsford Guli Francis-Dehqani[lower-alpha 7] (1966-06-18) 18 June 1966 11 March 2021[50] 30 November 2017[51][lower-roman 13] 1 November 2021[52]
The Bishop of Exeter Robert Atwell[upper-alpha 3] (1954-08-03) 3 August 1954 30 April 2014 24 June 2008[54][lower-roman 14] 15 November 2021[55]
The Bishop of Guildford Andrew Watson (1961-07-16) 16 July 1961 24 November 2014[56] 28 October 2008[57][lower-roman 15] 9 February 2022[58]
The Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Martin Seeley (1954-05-29) 29 May 1954 7 May 2015[59] 14 May 2015[60] 21 March 2022[61]
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham Paul Williams (1968-01-16) 16 January 1968 11 May 2015[62] 25 March 2009[63] 13 June 2022[64]
The Bishop of Leicester Martyn Snow 1968 (age 5455)[65] 22 February 2016[66] 25 September 2013 8 November 2022[67]
The Bishop of Lichfield Michael Ipgrave[68] (1958-04-18) 18 April 1958 10 June 2016[69] 21 March 2012[68] 20 February 2023[70]
The Bishop of Sheffield Pete Wilcox 1961 (age 6162) 5 June 2017[71][72] 22 June 2017[73] 14 March 2023[74]

Other diocesan bishops

Bishop Person Date of birth & age Election confirmed[lower-alpha 1] Consecrated[lower-alpha 2]
The Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York (ad interim)[lower-alpha 9] David Urquhart (1952-04-14) April 14, 1952 6 February 2023Appointed February 2023[75] 2000
The Bishop in Europe[lower-alpha 10] Robert Innes 1959 (age 6364)[76] 20 July 2014Not elected[77] 20 July 2014[77]
The Bishop of Sodor and Man[lower-alpha 10] Peter Eagles[upper-alpha 4] (1959-07-06) 6 July 1959 8 June 2017unknown 22 June 2017[73]
The Bishop of Truro Philip Mounstephen (1959-07-13) 13 July 1959 20 November 2018 30 November 2018
The Bishop of Norwich Graham Usher (1970-09-11) 11 September 1970 17 June 2019 25 March 2014[79]
The Bishop of Hereford Richard Jackson[80] (1961-01-22) 22 January 1961 7 January 2020[81] 14 May 2014[82]
The Bishop of Chester Mark Tanner November 1970 (age 52) 15 July 2020[83] 18 October 2016[84]
The Bishop of Portsmouth Jonathan Frost (1964-09-26) 26 September 1964 18 January 2022[85] 30 November 2010[lower-roman 16]
The Bishop of Salisbury Stephen Lake (1963-12-17) 17 December 1963[87] 1 April 2022[88] 25 April 2022[88]
The Bishop of Rochester Jonathan Gibbs (1961-05-06) 6 May 1961 24 May 2022 17 October 2014[89]
The Bishop of Bath and Wells Michael Beasley 1968 (age 5455)[90] 29 June 2022[91] 14 May 2015[92]
The Bishop of Liverpool John Perumbalath (1966-05-23) 23 May 1966 20 January 2023[93] 3 July 2018[94]
The Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley (1973-05-28) 28 May 1973 3 February 2023[93] 22 February 2014
The Bishop of Blackburn Philip North[lower-alpha 11] (1966-12-02) 2 December 1966 25 April 2023[97] 2 February 2015[98]
The Bishop of Lincoln ZwVacant since 31 December 2021 (2000-01-14) 14 January 2000 14 January 2038 14 January 2038
The Bishop of Birmingham ZyVacant since 18 October 2022 (2000-01-16) 16 January 2000 16 January 2038 16 January 2038
The Bishop of Peterborough ZzVacant since January 2023 (2000-01-17) 17 January 2000 17 January 2038 17 January 2038

Acting diocesan bishops

Acting diocesan bishops, properly called episcopal commissaries, are referred to by a wide variety of informal titles. For simplicity, this article refers only to the Acting Bishop of Somewhere.
Acting bishop Person Date of birth & age Acting since Consecration[lower-alpha 2]
Acting Bishop of Winchester,
 The Bishop of Southampton
Debbie Sellin 1964 (age 5859)[99] 20 May 2021[100] 3 July 2019[101]
Acting Bishop of Birmingham,
 The Bishop of Aston
Anne Hollinghurst[lower-alpha 12] (1964-03-04) 4 March 1964 19 October 2022[102] 29 September 2015
Acting Bishop of Peterborough,
 The Bishop of Brixworth
John Holbrook (1962-06-14) 14 June 1962 8 January 2023 2 June 2011[103]

Suffragan bishops

As of 1 May 2022, there are 73 bishops suffragan. Of the 73: one, the Bishop of Dover, acts as a diocesan bishop; one, the Bishop of Islington, has a national role (though often focused in London); five bishops provide Alternative Episcopal Oversight (to parishes who reject the presbyteral and/or episcopal ministry of women); 20 are area bishops; and the remaining 46 are deployed in suffragan roles across their diocese (or have informal portfolios or geographical responsibility).

Diocese Bishop Person Date of birth & age Took office[lower-alpha 13] Consecrated[lower-alpha 2]
Canterbury The Bishop of Dover Rose Hudson-Wilkin (1961-01-19) 19 January 1961 19 November 2019 (consecration) 19 November 2019[104]
Truro The Bishop of St Germans,
 Bishop to the Forces
Hugh Nelson 1972 (age 5051)[105] 15 July 2020 (consecration)
20 September 2021 (Forces)[106]
15 July 2020[107] (morning)[108]
Europe The Suffragan Bishop in Europe David Hamid (1955-06-18) 18 June 1955 17 October 2002 (consecrated) 17 October 2002[109]
Leeds The area Bishop of Wakefield Tony Robinson (1956-04-25) 25 April 1956 6 December 2002 (consecrated) 6 December 2002
Oxford The area Bishop of Buckingham Alan Wilson (1955-03-27) 27 March 1955 9 October 2003 (consecrated) 9 October 2003
Coventry The Bishop of Warwick John Stroyan (1955-05-05) 5 May 1955 21 April 2005 (consecrated) 21 April 2005
Manchester The Bishop of Middleton Mark Davies (1962-05-12) 12 May 1962 25 April 2008 (consecrated) 25 April 2008[110]
Peterborough The Bishop of Brixworth,
 Acting Bishop of Peterborough
John Holbrook (1962-06-14) 14 June 1962 2 June 2011 (consecrated) 2 June 2011[103]
London AEO The Bishop of Fulham Jonathan Baker[lower-alpha 12] (1966-10-06) 6 October 1966 13 February 2013 (translated)[111][112] 16 June 2011[lower-roman 17]
Canterbury AEO The Bishop of Richborough Norman Banks[lower-alpha 12] (1954-04-04) 4 April 1954 16 June 2011 (consecrated) 16 June 2011
St Albans The Bishop of Bedford Richard Atkinson[113] (1958-12-17) 17 December 1958[114] 17 May 2012 (consecrated) 17 May 2012[115]
York The Bishop of Whitby Paul Ferguson[116] (1955-07-13) 13 July 1955[117] 3 July 2014 (consecrated) 3 July 2014[116]
York The Bishop of Selby John Thomson[116] (1959-07-01) 1 July 1959 3 July 2014 (consecrated) 3 July 2014[116]
Lincoln The Bishop of Grimsby David Court[118] (1958-10-16) 16 October 1958 25 July 2014 (consecrated) 25 July 2014[118]
Chelmsford The area Bishop of Colchester Roger Morris[119] (1968-07-18) 18 July 1968[120] 25 July 2014 (consecrated) 25 July 2014[119]
Winchester The Bishop of Basingstoke David Williams[121] (1961-04-16) 16 April 1961 19 September 2014 (consecrated) 19 September 2014[121]
Leeds The area Bishop of Bradford Toby Howarth[89] (1962-07-12) 12 July 1962 17 October 2014 (consecrated) 17 October 2014[89]
London The area Bishop of Edmonton Rob Wickham[upper-alpha 5] (1972-05-03) 3 May 1972 23 September 2015 (consecrated) 23 September 2015[123]
Bath & Wells The Bishop of Taunton Ruth Worsley[124][lower-alpha 12] 1962 (age 6061) 29 September 2015 (consecrated)[125] 29 September 2015
Birmingham The Bishop of Aston,
 Acting Bishop of Birmingham
Anne Hollinghurst[126][lower-alpha 12] (1964-03-04) 4 March 1964 29 September 2015 (consecrated)[127] 29 September 2015
London The Bishop of Islington,
 national bishop for church plants
Ric Thorpe[lower-alpha 14] (1965-02-03) 3 February 1965 29 September 2015 (consecrated) 29 September 2015[123]
Lincoln The Bishop of Grantham Nicholas Chamberlain (1963-11-25) 25 November 1963 19 November 2015 (consecrated) 19 November 2015[128]
Salisbury The Bishop of Sherborne Karen Gorham[lower-alpha 12] (1964-06-24) 24 June 1964 24 February 2016 (consecrated) 24 February 2016[129]
St Edmundsbury & Ipswich The Bishop of Dunwich Mike Harrison (1963-03-07) 7 March 1963 24 February 2016 (consecrated) 24 February 2016[130]
Gloucester The Bishop of Tewkesbury Robert Springett (1962-09-15) 15 September 1962 30 November 2016 (consecrated) 30 November 2016[131]
Southwark The area Bishop of Woolwich Karowei Dorgu[lower-alpha 14] June 1958 (age 64) 17 March 2017 (consecrated) 17 March 2017[132]
York The Bishop of Hull Eleanor Sanderson 1977 (age 4546)[133] 22 September 2022[134] 2 June 2017[135]
Blackburn The Bishop of Lancaster Jill Duff[lower-alpha 14] 1972 (age 5051) 29 June 2018 (consecration) 29 June 2018[136]
Rochester The Bishop of Tonbridge Simon Burton-Jones (1962-12-23) 23 December 1962[137] 3 July 2018 (consecration) 3 July 2018[138]
Exeter The Bishop of Crediton Jackie Searle (1960-09-26) 26 September 1960[139] 27 September 2018 (consecration) 27 September 2018[140]
Liverpool The Bishop of Warrington,
 Acting Bishop of Liverpool
Bev Mason[lower-alpha 14] August 1960 (age 62) 18 October 2018 (consecration) 18 October 2018[141]
Salisbury The Bishop of Ramsbury Andrew Rumsey 1969 (age 5354) 25 January 2019 (consecration) 25 January 2019[142]
London The area Bishop of Kensington Emma Ineson 1969 (age 5354) 19 February 2023 (oaths)[143] 27 February 2019[lower-roman 18]
Durham The Bishop of Jarrow Sarah Clark (1965-04-21) 21 April 1965 27 February 2019 (consecration) 27 February 2019[146]
London The area Bishop of Stepney Joanne Grenfell (1972-05-27) 27 May 1972[147] 3 July 2019 (consecration) 3 July 2019[148]
Lichfield The area Bishop of Shrewsbury Sarah Bullock (1964-03-17) 17 March 1964[149] 3 July 2019 (consecration) 3 July 2019[150]
Ely The Bishop of Huntingdon Dagmar Winter 1963 (age 5960)[151] 3 July 2019 (consecration) 3 July 2019[152]
Winchester The Bishop of Southampton,
 Acting Bishop of Winchester
Debbie Sellin 1964 (age 5859)[99] 3 July 2019 (consecration) 3 July 2019[101]
Oxford The area Bishop of Reading Olivia Graham[lower-alpha 14] (1956-06-21) 21 June 1956 19 November 2019 (consecration) 19 November 2019[153]
Worcester The Bishop of Dudley Martin Gorick[lower-alpha 14] (1962-06-23) 23 June 1962 28 January 2020 (consecration) 28 January 2020[154]
Chichester The Bishop of Horsham Ruth Bushyager 1977 (age 4546)[155] 15 July 2020 (consecration) 15 July 2020 (morning)[156]
Chichester The Bishop of Lewes Will Hazlewood 1971 (age 5152)[157] 15 July 2020 (consecration) 15 July 2020 (afternoon)[156]
Sheffield The Bishop of Doncaster Sophie Jelley 1972 (age 5051)[158] 21 September 2020 (consecration) 21 September 2020 (morning)[159]
Southwell & Nottingham The Bishop of Sherwood Andy Emerton 1972 (age 5051)[160] 21 September 2020 (consecration) 21 September 2020 (afternoon)[159]
Newcastle The Bishop of Berwick Mark Wroe 1969 (age 5354)[161] 5 January 2021 (consecration) 5 January 2021[162]
Oxford The area Bishop of Dorchester Gavin Collins (1966-12-31) 31 December 1966 14 April 2021 (consecration) 14 April 2021[163]
Derby The Bishop of Repton Malcolm Macnaughton 1957 (age 6566)[164] 14 April 2021 (consecration) 14 April 2021[163]
Lichfield The area Bishop of Stafford Matthew Parker (1963-06-01) 1 June 1963 14 April 2021 (consecration) 14 April 2021[163]
Norwich The Bishop of Lynn Jane Steen 1964 (age 5859) 23 June 2021 (consecration) 23 June 2021[165]
Chester The Bishop of Birkenhead Julie Conalty 1963 (age 5960) 19 July 2021 (consecration) 19 July 2021[166]
Chester The Bishop of Stockport Sam Corley 1976 (age 4647)[167] 19 July 2021 (consecration) 19 July 2021[166]
Chelmsford The area Bishop of Barking Lynne Cullens 1964 (age 5859)[168] 25 January 2022 (consecration) 25 January 2022[169]
Leicester The Bishop of Loughborough Saju Muthalaly 1979 (age 4344)[170] 25 January 2022 (consecration) 25 January 2022[169]
London The area Bishop of Willesden Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy 1977 (age 4546)[171] 25 January 2022 (consecration) 25 January 2022[169]
Southwark The area Bishop of Croydon Rosemarie Mallett 1959 (age 6364)[172] 24 June 2022 (consecration) 24 June 2022[173]
Carlisle The Bishop of Penrith Rob Saner-Haigh 1973 (age 4950)[174] 15 July 2022 (consecration) 15 July 2022[175]
Leeds The Bishop of Kirkstall Arun Arora 1971 (age 5152)[176] 15 July 2022 (consecration) 15 July 2022[177]
Exeter The Bishop of Plymouth James Grier aged c.47[178] 29 September 2022 (consecration) 29 September 2022[179]
York AEO The Bishop of Beverley Stephen Race 1969 (age 5354)[180] 30 November 2022 (consecration) 30 November 2022[181]
Lichfield AEO The Bishop of Oswestry Paul Thomas 1975 (age 4748)[182] 2 February 2023 (consecration) 2 February 2023[183]
Southwark The area Bishop of Kingston Martin Gainsborough 1966 (age 5657)[184] 2 February 2023 (consecration) 2 February 2023[185]
St Albans The Bishop of Hertford Jane Mainwaring 1970 (age 5253)[186] 2 February 2023 (consecration) 2 February 2023[185]
Canterbury AEO The Bishop of Ebbsfleet Rob Munro 1963 (age 5960)[187] 2 February 2023 (consecration) 2 February 2023[185]
Leeds area Bishop-designate of Huddersfield Smitha Prasadam 1964 (age 5859)[188] 1 June 2023TBA (consecration) 1 June 2023TBA[189]
Manchester Bishop-designate of Bolton Matthew Porter 1969 (age 5354)[190] 1 June 2023June 2023 (consecration) 1 June 2023June 2023 (announced)[191]
Leeds area Bishop-designate of Ripon Anna Eltringham 1974 (age 4849)[192] 1 June 2023TBA (consecration) 1 June 2023TBA[193]
Chelmsford The area Bishop of Bradwell ZtVacant since 20 January 2023 (2000-01-11) 11 January 2000 11 January 2038 11 January 2038
Guildford The Bishop of Dorking ZuVacant since January 2023 (2000-01-12) 12 January 2000 12 January 2038 12 January 2038
Blackburn The Bishop of Burnley ZwVacant since 25 April 2023 (2000-01-14) 14 January 2000 14 January 2038 14 January 2038
Bristol The Bishop of Swindon ZxVacant since 30 April 2023 (2000-01-15) 15 January 2000 15 January 2038 15 January 2038
Lichfield The area Bishop of Wolverhampton ZyVacant since 30 April 2023 (2000-01-16) 16 January 2000 16 January 2038 16 January 2038
Norwich The Bishop of Thetford ZzVacant since 30 April 2023 (2000-01-17) 17 January 2000 17 January 2038 17 January 2038

Other bishops

As of 3 February 2023, there are twelve people in active ministry (i.e. not retired) in the Church of England who are in episcopal orders but not in episcopal posts.

House of Bishops

The membership of the General Synod's House of Bishops is:[214]

  • All 42 bishops diocesan (or as many as are in post)
  • The Bishop suffragan of Dover (as a quasi-diocesan bishop; Rose Hudson-Wilkin, since 2019) and the Bishop to the Forces (Hugh Nelson, Bishop suffragan of St Germans; since 2021)
  • 9 bishops suffragan (5 from Canterbury province; 4 from York) elected by and from among all the bishops suffragan.
The following have been elected to serve in the Convocations for 2021–2026:[215]
  1. Ric Thorpe, Bishop suffragan of Islington (since 2021)[216]
  2. Karowei Dorgu, area Bishop of Woolwich (since 2021)
  3. Bev Mason, Bishop suffragan of Warrington (since 2021)
  4. Olivia Graham, area Bishop of Reading (since 2021)
  5. Martin Gorick, Bishop suffragan of Dudley (since 2021)
  6. Jill Duff, Bishop suffragan of Lancaster (since 2022)[217]
  7. One southern vacancy, vice Perumbalath
  8. One northern vacancy, vice Hartley
  9. One northern vacancy, vice North

Acting diocesan bishops (commissaries) also attend but do not vote (unless they happen to hold a vote as an elected representative suffragan) at meetings of the House.[218]

The four "provincial episcopal visitors" (the Bishops suffragan of Richborough, of Ebbsfleet, of Oswestry and of Beverley) may attend and speak, but are not members and may not vote — unless they are elected as representative suffragans.[214][219]

It was announced in June 2016 that the "participant observers" arrangement would be replaced from 1 December 2016 with an arrangement whereby six female bishops suffragan would be "[given] rights of attendance".[220] They are:[214]

  1. Alison White, Bishop suffragan of Hull
  2. Ruth Worsley, Bishop suffragan of Taunton
  3. Anne Hollinghurst, Bishop suffragan of Aston and Acting Bishop of Birmingham
  4. Karen Gorham, Bishop suffragan of Sherborne
  5. one vacancy vice Hartley
  6. one vacancy vice Bailey Wells

Scheduled Crown Nominations Committee (CNC) meetings

The following meetings of the Crown Nominations Commission have been held since 2020, with the outcomes listed:[221]

Past
See First meeting Second meeting Announcement Election confirmed
Chester 3 February 2020 16 & 17 March 2020 12 May 2020 15 July 2020
Chelmsford 12 October 2020 18 & 19 November 2020 17 December 2020 11 March 2021
Portsmouth 21 June 2021 20 & 21 July 2021 8 October 2021 18 January 2022[85]
Salisbury 29 September 2021 9 & 10 November 2021 13 January 2022 1 April 2022
Rochester 14 December 2021 27 & 28 January 2022 31 March 2022 24 May 2022
Bath and Wells 31 January 2022 28 February & 1 March 2022 28 April 2022 29 June 2022
Liverpool 16 May 2022 21 & 22 June 2022 18 October 2022 TBA
Newcastle 7 June 2022 18 & 19 July 2022 20 October 2022 TBA
Blackburn 21 September 2022 8 & 9 November 2022 10 January 2023 TBA
Future
See First meeting Second meeting Estimated announcement Election confirmed
Lincoln 24 February 2023 28 & 29 March 2023 end of May 2023 TBA
Winchester 21 March 2023 27 & 28 April 2023 TBA TBA
Birmingham 21 April 2023 18 & 19 May 2023 TBA TBA
Peterborough 13 June 2023 19 & 20 July 2023 TBA TBA

See also

Consecration notes

  1. Welby was consecrated as Bishop of Durham in 2011.[5]
  2. Cottrell was consecrated in 2004 to serve as area Bishop of Reading, translated to Chelmsford on 6 October 2010,[8] and translated to York on 9 July 2020.[7]
  3. Butler was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Southampton in 2004; he translated to Southwell & Nottingham in 2009.
  4. Inge was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Huntingdon in 2003.
  5. Croft was consecrated as diocesan Bishop of Sheffield in 2009, his election having been confirmed in late 2008.
  6. Smith was consecrated as area Bishop of Shrewsbury in 2001.
  7. Newcome was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Penrith in 2002.
  8. Conway was consecrated as area Bishop of Ramsbury in 2006.
  9. Chessun was consecrated as area Bishop of Woolwich in 2005.
  10. Baines was consecrated as area Bishop of Croydon in 2003; he was translated to Bradford in 2011 and that see was dissolved in 2014, two months prior to his confirmation to Leeds.
  11. Warner was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Whitby in 2010.
  12. Walker was consecrated as area Bishop of Dudley in 2000.
  13. Francis-Dehqani was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Loughborough in 2017.
  14. Atwell was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Stockport in 2008.
  15. Watson was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Aston in 2008.
  16. Frost was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Southampton on 30 November 2010.[86]
  17. Baker was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet (PEV) in 2011.
  18. Ineson was consecrated as Bishop of Penrith in 2019[144] and became Bishop to the Archbishops on 1 June 2021.[145]

Resignations and retirements

  1. Tim Dakin retired as Bishop of Winchester effective 6 February 2022; during the vacancy Debbie Sellin, Bishop suffragan of Southampton, is acting bishop and Richard Frith is Archbishop's Episcopal Commissary.[17]
  2. Newcome is to retire effective 31 August 2023.[28]
  3. Atwell is to retire effective 30 September 2023.[53]
  4. Eagles is to retire effective 28 October 2023.[78]
  5. Wickham is to resign his See at the end of June 2023.[122]

Notes

  1. The date the person's election to their current see was confirmed.
  2. The date the person was consecrated as an Anglican bishop.
  3. The date(s) the person was introduced in the House of Lords.
  4. Welby was translated to Canterbury upon the confirmation of his election (at which point he became the bishop diocesan proper)[2] on 4 February.[3] His installation at Canterbury Cathedral duly occurred on 21 March 2013[4]
  5. Butler was translated to Durham upon the confirmation of his election at York Minster on 20 January 2014.[14]
  6. Baines became acting diocesan and area bishop for Leeds on 22 April 2014,[34] then became diocesan and area Bishop of Leeds proper upon the confirmation of his election on 8 June.[35]
  7. Accelerated in accordance with the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015.[18]
  8. Lane has the distinction of being the first woman consecrated into bishop's orders in the Church of England (as Bishop suffragan of Stockport in 2015). (Hartley was a priest of the Church of England earlier consecrated bishop in the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.)
  9. The Bishop to the Archbishops is neither a diocesan nor a suffragan bishop (they cannot join the Lords), but ranks highly as episcopal chief of staff to the Archbishops of Canterbury (at Lambeth Palace) and of York (at Bishopthorpe) and Urquhart is a retired diocesan bishop; unlike their predecessors (Bishops at Lambeth), neither Ineson nor Urquhart was have also been appointed Bishop to the Forces, so they do (did) not sit in the House of Bishops.
  10. The Bishops of Sodor and Man and in Europe are ineligible for seats in the House of Lords; the Bishop of Sodor and Man is, however, ex officio a member of the Manx Legislative Council.
  11. It was announced on 31 January 2017 that North was nominated to become Bishop of Sheffield;[95] on 9 March, North withdrew his acceptance of the nomination.[96]
  12. Attends the House of Bishops.
  13. The date the person took up office in their current suffragan role; for suffragans in their first see, this date is the same as their consecration.
  14. Elected suffragan member of the House of Bishops for the 2021–2026 Convocations.

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