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The Diocese of East Anglia (Latin: Dioecesis Angliae Orientalis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church covering the counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Peterborough in eastern England. The diocese makes up part of the Catholic Association Pilgrimage.
The deanery, with a tall Tudor gatehouse in brick built just before the Reformation, next to the church, is also a Grade I listed building. [29] Hadleigh United Reformed Church. Like its near neighbour, East Bergholt, Hadleigh was known during the 16th century for its Protestant radicalism.
The population of the East of England region in 2022 was 6,398,497. [3] Bedford, Luton, Basildon, Peterborough, Southend-on-Sea, Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester, Chelmsford and Cambridge are the region's most populous settlements. [8] According to Census 2021, Peterborough is the largest
Deanery of Armley: 19 29 239,414 12,601 8,256 1.53 Deanery of Headingley: 19 21 180,799 9,516 8,609 1.11 Deanery of Whitkirk: 15 18 147,203 9,814 8,178 1.2 Wakefield Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Wakefield) Archdeaconry of Pontefract: Deanery of Barnsley: 12 21 123,937 10,328 5,902 1.75 Deanery of Pontefract: 16 30 151,482 9,468 5,049 1.88 ...
Pages in category "Deaneries of the Church of England" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Deanery of Cadbury; Deanery of Christianity ...
The position of Dean of Ely Cathedral, in East Anglia, England, in the Diocese of Ely was created in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The first Dean of Ely had been the last Benedictine prior of Ely.
The archdeacons in the Diocese in Europe are senior clergy of the Church of England Diocese in Europe.They each have responsibility over their own archdeaconry, of which there are currently seven, each of which is composed of one or more deaneries, which are composed in turn of chaplaincies (as opposed to the parishes of the mainland and Manx dioceses).
The Anglican churches in the county are either part of the diocese of Chester or the diocese of Liverpool.Since the mid nineteenth century, Chester diocese has been divided into two archdeaconries, the Chester Archdeaconry and the Macclesfield Archdeaconry.