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Diocese of Peterborough Dioecesis Petroburgensis | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Canterbury |
Archdeaconries | Northampton, Oakham |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 352 |
Churches | 386 |
Information | |
Cathedral | Peterborough Cathedral |
Language | English |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Debbie Sellin |
Suffragan | John Holbrook, Bishop of Brixworth |
Archdeacons | Richard Ormston, Archdeacon of Northampton Alison Booker, Archdeacon of Oakham |
Website | |
peterborough-diocese.org.uk |
The Diocese of Peterborough forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. Its seat is the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, which was founded as a monastery in AD 655 and re-built in its present form between 1118 and 1238.
History
Founded at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1541 (it was until then part of the Diocese of Lincoln), the Diocese covers the areas of:
- The Soke of Peterborough
- The county of Northamptonshire and
- The county of Rutland.
Until 1927 the Peterborough diocese covered what is now the (modern) Diocese of Leicester.[1]
Peterborough Abbey became a cathedral at the Reformation, one of six wholly new bishoprics founded under Henry VIII. On 4 September 1541 letters patent were issued converting the abbey church of Peterborough into a cathedral church, with a dean and chapter and ecclesiastical staff. The last abbot, John Chambers, was consecrated in his former abbey church on 23 October 1541 as the first Bishop of Peterborough.
A link with the Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese of Bungoma was formed by the two bishops following the Lambeth Conference in 1998.
Organisation
The Diocese is divided into two Archdeaconries:
- The Archdeaconry of Northampton, and
- The Archdeaconry of Oakham.
The parts of the City of Peterborough that are south of the River Nene and so, were in the historic county of Huntingdonshire rather than the Soke of Peterborough, fall within the Diocese of Ely. The previous Bishop of Peterborough was commissioned as Assistant Bishop in the Ely Diocese so he could exercise pastoral care in these parishes, which include Stanground, Orton, Woodston, Yaxley and Fletton.[2][3][4] Thorney, historically in the Isle of Ely and now within the boundaries of the Peterborough unitary authority area, is unaffected by this arrangement.[5]
Bishops
The Bishop of Peterborough (Debbie Sellin) leads the diocese, and is assisted by the Bishop suffragan of Brixworth (John Holbrook). The suffragan see of Brixworth was created by Order in Council on 26 July 1988.[6]
Alternative episcopal oversight (for parishes in the diocese which reject the ministry of priests who are women) is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor, Norman Banks, Bishop suffragan of Richborough, who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there. There is also one former bishop, Ed Condry, living in the diocese who is licensed as honorary assistant bishop.[7]
List of churches
Not in a deanery
Deanery of Brackley
- Five Ways Benefice[8]
- St Leonard, Aston-le-Walls
- St John the Baptist, Boddington
- Holy Cross, Byfield
- St Nicholas, Eydon
- St Mary the Virgin, Woodford Halse
- Astwick Vale Benefice[9]
- St Michael, Aynho
- All Saints, Croughton
- St George, Evenley
- St Michael and All Angels, Farthinghoe
- Most Holy Trinity, Hinton in the Hedges
- St Peter, Steane
- Brackley with Halse[10]
- St Peter's, Brackley
- Halse Mission Chapel
- Chenderit Benefice[11]
- SS Peter & Paul, Chacome
- St Peter, Greatworth
- St Lawrence, Marston St Lawrence
- All Saints, Middleton Cheney
- St James the Less, Sulgrave
- St Mary the Virgin, Thenford
- St John the Baptist, Thorpe Mandeville
- St Mary, Warkworth
- Culworth Benefice[12]
- St Peter, Chipping Warden
- St Mary the Virgin, Culworth
- St James, Edgcote
- St Mary the Virgin, Moreton Pinkney
- Astwell Benefice[13]
- St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon
- SS Mary & Peter, Weedon Lois
- St Lawrence, Radstone
- St James the Great, Syresham
- St Mary the Virgin, Wappenham
- St John the Evangelist, Whitfield
- King's Sutton and Charlton[14][15]
- SS Peter & Paul, King's Sutton
- St James, Newbottle with Charlton
Deanery of Brixworth
- The Faxton Benefice[16]
- Pitsford with Boughton[17]
- Spencer Benefice[18]
- Brington: St Mary with St John
- Church Brampton with Chapel Brampton: St Botolph
- Harlestone: St Andrew
- East Haddon & Holdenby: St Mary the Virgin
- Norton: All Saints
- Whilton: St Andrew
- Brixworth with Holcot[19]
- Naseby Group[20]
- Clipston: All Saints
- Haselbech: St Michael
- Kelmarsh: St Denys
- Marston Trussell: St Nicholas
- Naseby: All Saints
- Sibbertoft: St Helen
- Welford: St Mary the Virgin
- Uplands Group[21]
- Cold Ashby: St Denys
- Cottesbrooke: All Saints
- Great Creaton: St Michael & All Angels
- Guilsborough: St Etheldreda
- Hollowell with Teeton: St James
- Ravensthorpe with Coton: St Denys
- Spratton: St Andrew
- Thornby: St Helen
- Crick and environs[22]
- Crick: St Margaret of Antioch
- Lilbourne: All Saints
- Yelvertoft with Clay Coton: All Saints
- Walgrave Benefice[23]
- Hannington: St Peter & St Paul
- Old: St Andrew
- Scaldwell: St Peter & St Paul
- Walgrave: St Peter
- OneChurch4Parishes[24]
Deanery of Corby
Benefice | Popn. | Parish | Church | List? | Dates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Welland Valley Benefice[25] | 3,180 | Ashley: St Mary the Virgin | St Mary the Virgin, Ashley | I | Med. |
Cottingham: St Mary Magdalene | St Mary Magdalene, Cottingham | I | Med. | ||
East Carlton: St Peter | St Peter, East Carlton | I | Med., reb. 1788 | ||
Stoke Albany: St Botolph | St Botolph, Stoke Albany | II* | Med. | ||
Weston-by-Welland: St Mary the Virgin |
St Mary the Virgin, Weston-by-Welland | II | Med., reb. 1865 | ||
All Saints, Sutton Bassett | II | Med. | |||
Wilbarston: All Saints | All Saints, Wilbarston | II* | Med. | ||
Harpers Brook Group[26] | 4,992 | Brigstock: St Andrew with Stanion St Peter |
St Andrew, Brigstock | I | Med. |
St Peter, Stanion | I | Med. | |||
Lowick: St Peter | St Peter, Lowick | I | Med. | ||
Sudborough: All Saints | All Saints, Sudborough | II* | Med. | ||
Corby St Columba with Rockingham[27][28] |
19,339 | Corby: St Columba & the Northern Saints |
St Columba & the Northern Saints, Corby |
– | 1957 |
Rockingham | St Leonard, Rockingham | II* | Med., reb. C19 | ||
Corby St John with Gretton[27][29] |
13,116 | Corby: St John the Baptist with the Epiphany |
St John the Baptist, Corby | II* | Med. |
Gretton: St James the Great | St James the Great, Gretton | I | Med. | ||
Saints Peter, Andrew & Michael[27][30][31] |
31,579 | Corby: St Peter & St Andrew | SS Peter & Andrew, Corby | – | reb. 1967 |
Great Oakley & Little Oakley: St Michael |
St Michael & All Angels, Great Oakley | II* | Med. | ||
Weldon[32] | 7,005 | Weldon with Deene:
St Mary the Virgin[32] |
St Mary the Virgin, Weldon | I | Med. |
6 benefices | 79,211[33] | 16 parishes | 18 churches |
Deanery of Daventry
Benefice | Popn. | Parish | Church | List? | Dates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daventry[34] | 28,104 | Daventry: Holy Cross | Holy Cross, Daventry | I | Med., reb. 1758 |
Braunston, Ashby and Welton[35] |
2,566 | Ashby St Ledgers: The Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius |
The Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers |
I | Med. |
Braunston | All Saints, Braunston | II | Med., reb. 1849 | ||
Welton: St Martin | St Martin's, Welton | II* | Med. | ||
Staverton, Hellidon and Catesby[36] |
743 | Staverton: St Mary the Virgin | St Mary the Virgin, Staverton | I | Med. |
Catesby: St Mary & St Edmund | SS Mary & Edmund, Catesby | II | C17, reb. 1862 | ||
Hellidon: St John the Baptist | St John the Baptist, Hellidon | II* | Med. | ||
Barby with Kilsby[37][38] | 2,417 | Barby: St Mary | St Mary, Barby | II* | Med. |
Kilsby: St Faith | St Faith, Kilsby | II* | Med. | ||
The Knightley Benefice[39] | 1,749 | Badby: St Mary | St Mary the Virgin, Badby | II* | Med. |
Charwelton: Holy Trinity | Holy Trinity, Charwelton | I | Med. | ||
Fawsley: St Mary the Virgin | St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley | I | Med. | ||
Newnham: St Michael & All Angels | St Michael & All Angels, Newnham | I | Med. | ||
Preston Capes: St Peter & St Paul | SS Peter & Paul, Preston Capes | II* | Med. | ||
Heyford etc[40] | 3,513 | Brockhall: St Peter & St Paul | SS Peter & Paul, Brockhall | II* | Med. |
Flore: All Saints | All Saints, Flore | II* | Med. | ||
Heyford: St Peter & St Paul | SS Peter & Paul, Nether Heyford | II* | Med. | ||
Stowe IX Churches: St Michael with St James |
St Michael, Church Stowe | I | Saxon (tower) | ||
St James, Upper Stowe | II | 1855 | |||
Bugbrooke, Harpole, Kislingbury & Rothersthorpe[41] |
7,923 | Bugbrooke: St Michael & All Angels | St Michael & All Angels, Bugbrooke | II* | Med. |
Harpole: All Saints | All Saints, Harpole | II* | Med. | ||
Kislingbury: St Luke | St Luke, Kislingbury | I | Med.
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