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The immediate western counterpart in this area is the Archdeacon(ry) of Charing Cross. Since 1989, the churches of this supervisory cleric are the numerous remaining churches of the City of London. Those of the Archdeacon of Charing Cross are the relatively few churches, but much more heavily populated zone that is the City of Westminster.
Miller was born on 27 June 1966 to Paul and Hilary Miller. [2] He was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College, a private school in Hertfordshire. [3] He studied history at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1987; as per tradition, this was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA (Cantab)) degree in 1991.
After the closure of Lincoln Theological College in 1995, he was collated as Archdeacon of Charing Cross in 1996, serving in that role until 2014. [8] [9] That period overlapped with being the Bishop of London’s Senior Chaplain (1996-2000) and Rector of St Giles in the Fields (2000-2015) and Priest-in-Charge of St Anne's Church, Soho (2011 ...
He was Mission Director for the Two Cities area from 2019 until his appointment as an archdeacon. [2] In March 2020, he was appointed Archdeacon of Charing Cross. [3] On 19 June 2023, it was announced that Atkinson would be the next Bishop of Bradwell, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Chelmsford. [4]
Pages in category "Archdeacons of Charing Cross" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The archdeacons in the Church of England are senior Anglican clergy who serve under their dioceses' bishops, usually with responsibility for the area's church buildings and pastoral care for clergy. As of 25 November 2024 [update] , there are 131 archdeacons (including vacancies): four archdeacons hold two archdeaconries each, while six hold no ...
In 2016 she became the Associate Archdeacon of London, [5] working with Luke Miller, the Archdeacon of London. [2] She was collated to the Archdeaconry of Charing Cross, [6] [7] but her title was later revised to "Archdeacon for the Two Cities". [8] She resigned her archdeaconry on 31 December 2018, to become an Adviser to the Bishop of London. [9]
Archdeacons: Luke Miller, Archdeacon of London; John Hawkins, Archdeacon of Hampstead Richard Frank, Archdeacon of Middlesex Catherine Pickford, Archdeacon of Northolt Peter Farley-Moore, Archdeacon of Hackney Katherine Hedderly, Archdeacon of Charing Cross: Website; london.anglican.org