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Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe
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Diocese in Europe
Coat of arms of the Diocese in Europe
Coat of arms
Flag of the Diocese in Europe
Flag
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ArchdeaconriesEastern, France, Germany and Northern Europe, Gibraltar, Italy and Malta, Northwest Europe, Switzerland
Statistics
Churches295
Information
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar
Co-cathedralSt Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Valletta
Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral, Brussels
Current leadership
BishopRobert Innes
SuffraganSuffragan Bishop in Europe (vacant)
Map
Map of the Diocese in Europe
Map of the Diocese in Europe

Archdeaconries are colour-coded:

  •   Eastern Archdeaconry
  •   Archdeaconry of France
  •   Archdeaconry of North West Europe
  •   Archdeaconry of Germany and Northern Europe
  •   Archdeaconry of Switzerland
  •   Archdeaconry of Gibraltar
  •   Archdeaconry of Italy and Malta
Website
europe.anglican.org

The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, known simply as the Diocese in Europe (DiE), is a diocese of the Church of England. It was originally formed in 1842 as the Diocese of Gibraltar. It is geographically the largest diocese of the Church of England and the largest diocese in the Anglican Communion, covering some one-sixth of the Earth's landmass. Its jurisdiction includes all of Europe (excluding the British Isles), Morocco, Mongolia and the territory of the former Soviet Union.

The diocese is attached to the Church of England Province of Canterbury and is headed by the Bishop in Europe, who is assisted by the Suffragan Bishop in Europe. The present bishop, Robert Innes, was commissioned and consecrated on 20 July 2014,[1] and the suffragan bishopric is currently vacant.

The see cathedral is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar and there are two pro-cathedrals, St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, and the Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels, Belgium. The diocese is divided into seven archdeaconries.

History

Church of England churches and congregations were established in Continental European countries before the Reformation. In 1633, overseas churches of the Church of England were placed under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.[2] In 1824, the British Foreign Secretary, George Canning, appointed Matthew Luscombe chaplain to the British embassy in Paris and to supervise all Church of England clergy on the continent. Unable to secure the support of the English bishops, Luscombe was consecrated a missionary bishop (i.e. without a See) by the Scottish bishops in 1825, and functioned as a sort of proto-Bishop of Fulham.[3]

The Diocese of Gibraltar was created on 29 September 1842 and at that time covered all Anglican chaplaincies from Portugal to the Caspian Sea.[4][5] In 1842 (shortly after the See was established), its jurisdiction was described as "Gibraltar, and the Congregations of the Church of England in the Islands and on the Coasts of the Mediterranean";[6] a map from the same year shows churches at Lisbon, Oporto, Gibraltar, Malaga, Marseille, Nice, Tunis, Lucca, Leghorn, Florence, Rome, Palermo, Trieste, Valetta (sic), Messina, Naples, Corfu, Zante, Athens, Syra, Smyrna, and Constantinople.[7] From 1926, Church of England parishes in northern Europe became part of the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe, under the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of London, delegated to the Suffragan Bishop of Fulham.[8]

In 1970, John Satterthwaite was appointed as both Bishop of Fulham and Bishop of Gibraltar, and on 30 June 1980, the Gibraltar Diocese was officially amalgamated with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe. The new united diocese was renamed as the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe and brought under the authority of the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe.[9] [10] It has since become commonly known as the Diocese in Europe.[8]

Archdeaconries

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels.
St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Valletta

Bishops

The diocese is led by the diocesan Bishop in Europe, Robert Innes, and the Suffragan Bishop in Europe (vacant). Norman Banks, Bishop of Richborough, provides alternative episcopal oversight for those chaplaincies which reject the priestly and episcopal ministry of women and of men who have ordained women.

The diocese also licences many honorary assistant bishops to fulfill some episcopal duties across the European diocese. Several of these are the current bishops of other churches in Europe in communion with the Church of England:

The rest are retired Anglican bishops resident in England. The following are licensed as of April 2020 according to the official diocesan website:[16]

Additionally, there were several more honorary assistant bishops listed Crockford's Clerical Directory as of March 2014:[22]

  • Fernando da Luz Soares, retired bishop of the Lusitanian church, is listed as having been licensed since 1995; he retired in 2013 but remains bishop emeritus of that church and apparently remains in Gaia, Portugal.

Churches and clergy

The diocese currently has 131 clergy occupying stipendiary or full-time posts. However, not every member of the clergy receives a stipend in the same way as clergy in the United Kingdom. Many ministers are entirely supported by their own congregation.

Last fully updated 19 September 2018.

Archdeaconry of France

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Ref
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
  • Calais Anglican Church
  • Boulogne-sur-Mer Anglican Church
  • Hesdin Anglican Church
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[23]
Brittany
  • Ploërmel Anglican Church
  • Redon Anglican Church
  • Huelgoat Anglican Church
  • Rostrenen Anglican Church
  • Chaplain: Robin Adams
[24]
Coutances (Christ Church in the Manche)
  • Gratot Hommëel Anglican Church
  • Virey Anglican Church
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[25]
Dunkerque Mission to Seafarers
  • Dunkerque Mission to Seafarers
Archived 17 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  • Chaplain: Philip Edell
[26]
Lille (Christ Church)
  • Chaplain: Debbie Flach
[27]
Dinard (St Bartholomew)
  • St Bartholomew, Dinard
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[28]
Chantilly (St Peter)
  • St Peter, Chantilly
  • Chaplain: Sarah Tillett
[29]
Paris (St George)
  • St George, Paris
  • Chaplain: Mark Osborne
  • Curate: Nicolas Razafindratsima
  • Associate Chaplain: Jeffrey John
[30]
  • Caen Anglican Chaplaincy
Paris (St Michael)
  • St Michael, Paris
  • Chaplain: Jonathan Clark
[31]
Maisons-Laffitte (Holy Trinity)
  • Holy Trinity, Maisons-Laffitte
  • Chaplain: Charlotte Sullivan
[32]
Versailles with Chevry
  • Chaplain: Dale Hanson
[33]
Fontainebleau
  • St Luke, Fontainebleau
  • Chaplain: Elisabeth Dean
[34]
(Val de Loire)
  • Val de Loire English Church
  • Chaplain: Vacant
Touraine
  • St Alcuin of York, Tours meeting
  • St Alcuin of York, Savigny-en-Véron meeting
  • Chaplain: John Neal
Vendée All Saints (Puy-de-Serre, La Chapelle-Achard, & La Chapelle-Palluau)
  • Puy-de-Serre Anglican Church
  • La Chapelle-Achard Anglican Church
  • La Chapelle-Palluau Anglican Church
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[35]
Poitou-Charentes (Christ the Good Shepherd) with Ambernac, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Chef-Boutonne, Civray, Jarnac, La Rochefoucauld, Magné, Parthenay, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Verteuil-sur-Charente and Villejésus)
  • Ambernac Anglican Church
  • Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Anglican Church
  • Chef-Boutonne Anglican Church
  • Civray Anglican Church
  • Jarnac Anglican Church
  • La Rochefoucauld Anglican Church
  • Magné Anglican Church
  • Parthenay Anglican Church
  • Saint-Jean-d'Angély Anglican Church
  • Verteui-sur-Charentel Anglican Church
  • Villejésus Anglican Church
  • Chaplain: Vacant
  • Asst Chaplain: Vacant
[36]
Strasbourg
  • St Alban, Strasbourg
  • Chaplain: Mark Barwick
[37]
Aquitaine (Bordeaux, Chancelade, Cognac, Limeuil, Monteton, & Tocane-Saint-Apre)
  • Bertric-Burée Anglican Church
  • Bordeaux Anglican Church 19
  • Limeuil Anglican Church
  • Monteton Anglican Church
  • Périgueux-Chancelade Anglican Church
  • Négrondes Anglican Church
  • Sainte-Nathalène Anglican Church
  • Condom Anglican Church
  • Doudrac Anglican Church
  • Dondas Anglican Church
  • St Médard Anglican Church
  • Envals Home Church
  • Eymet Church (partnered with Eglise Protestante)
20
  • Chaplain: Tony Lomas
  • Asst Chaplain: Elizabeth Morris
  • Curate: Vacant
[38]
(Biarritz)
  • St Andrew, Biarritz
21
  • Chaplain: Vacant
Pau (St Andrew)
  • St Andrew, Pau
22
  • Chaplain: Robert Dennis
[39]
Grenoble
  • St Mark, Grenoble
23
  • Chaplain: Nick Finlay
[40]
Lyon 24
  • Chaplain: Ben Harding
[41]
Midi-Pyrénées & Aude (Cahors, Limoux, Puycelsi, Toulouse, Valence-d'Agen)
  • Brens Anglican Church
  • Cahors Anglican Church
  • Carcassonne Anglican Church
  • Caylus Anglican Church
  • Toulouse Anglican Church
  • Vayrac Anglican Church
25
  • Chaplain: Vacant
  • Asst Chaplain: Tony Jewiss
[42]
Le Gard
  • St Michael, Gard
26
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[43]
(Hérault)
  • All Saints, Saint-Pargoire
27
  • PTO: Roger Smith
Marseille (All Saints) with Aix-en-Provence
  • All Saints, Marseille
  • Aix-en-Provence Anglican Church
28
  • Chaplain: James Johnson
[44]
Cannes (Holy Trinity)
  • Holy Trinity, Cannes
29
  • Chaplain: Giles Williams
[45]
Beaulieu-sur-Mer (St Michael)
  • St Michael, Beaulieu-sur-Mer
30
  • Chaplain: Anthony Ingham
[46]
Nice (Holy Trinity) with Vence
  • Holy Trinity, Nice
  • St Hugh, Vence
31
  • Chaplain: Peter Jackson
[47]
Menton (St John)
  • St John, Menton
32
  • Chaplain: Vacant
[48]
Saint-Raphaël (St John the Evangelist) and The Var
  • St John the Evangelist, Saint-Raphaël
  • St Francois de Assisi Port Grimaud Ecumenical Church
  • and The Var
33 Archived 17 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  • Chaplain: Tom Wilson
[49]
Vernet-les-Bains (St George)
  • St George, Vernet-les-Bains
34
  • Chaplain: David Phillips
[50]
Monte Carlo St Paul
  • St Paul, Monte Carlo
35
  • Chaplain: Hugh Bearn
[51]

Archdeaconry of North West Europeedit

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Benefice Churches Link Clergy Ref
Brussels Cathedral 36
  • Senior Chaplain: Paul Vrolijk
  • Associate Chaplain: John Wilkinson
  • Curate: Jean-Bosco Turahirwa
[52][53]
Antwerp (St Boniface) 37
  • Chaplain: Andrew Wagstaff
[54]
Antwerp Mission to Seafarers
  • Antwerp Mission to Seafarers
38 Archived 20 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Chaplain: Brian Millson
Ghent (St John)
  • St John, Ghent
  • Ghent Mission to Seafarers
39
  • Chaplain: Stephen Murray
[55]
Knokke (St George)
  • St George, Knokke
40
  • Chaplain: Augustine Nwaekwe
[56]
Bruges (St Peter)
  • St Peter's Chapel, Bruges
  • Kortrijk Anglican Church?
[57]
Ostend
  • Ostend Anglican Church
[58]
Leuven
  • SS Martha & Mary, Leuven
41
  • Chaplain: Jack McDonald
[59]
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