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Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell SCP (/ ˈ k ɒ t r əl /; born 31 August 1958) is a Church of England bishop. Since 9 July 2020, he has been the Archbishop of York and Primate of England; the second-most senior bishop of the church and the most senior in northern England. [1]
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell said he had made mistakes and that "trust has been broken" as he opened a meeting of the Church of England's governing body, the General Synod. Mr Cottrell, who ...
A Church of England bishop on Monday urged its incoming interim leader to quit over his handling of a sexual abuse case, only weeks after his predecessor was forced to resign as archbishop of ...
The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell will take charge temporarily Justin Welby lays down archbishop’s staff as Church of England urged to undergo ‘complete reform’ Skip to main content
1929–1931 (res.): Bernard Heywood—overseeing the archdeaconry of the East Riding—former bishop of Southwell; became bishop suffragan of Hull (i.e., effectively the same role) and archdeacon of the East Riding [29] 1964–1970 (ret.): Mervyn Armstrong, adviser on industry to the archbishop of York and former bishop of Jarrow [30] 1969 ...
A spokeswoman for Mr Cottrell said: “Even though David Tudor was already area dean when Stephen Cottrell arrived in the diocese in 2010, as the then-diocesan bishop of Chelmsford he accepts ...
The new role also includes assisting Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York, coordinating between Lambeth and Bishopthorpe, and overseeing the Lambeth Conference 2022 programme. [1] [2] On 15 December 2022, it was announced that Ineson was to become the next Bishop of Kensington (an area bishop in the Diocese of London) in "spring 2023". [3]
Stephen Cottrell said the Church should ‘kneel in penitence’ during his sermon at York Minster. Archbishop of York’s Christmas Day sermon ’empty words’, Bishop of Newcastle says Skip to ...