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The former Dean of Jersey, Bob Key, leading the service at Elizabeth Castle during the annual Saint Helier Day pilgrimage, 2007. The Dean of Jersey is the leader of the Church of England in Jersey. He is ex officio a member of the States of Jersey, although since the constitutional reforms of 1948 the Dean may not take part in parliamentary ...
He also served as Vice-Dean of Guernsey between 2013 and 2017. [3] In April 2017, he was announced as the next Dean of Jersey, in succession to Bob Key. [4] He was sworn in as dean on 7 September 2017. [5] He is additionally the Rector of the Parish Church of St Helier, [3] and an ex officio a member of the States of Jersey. [5]
Matthew Le Marinel (18 July 1883 [1] – 22 January 1963) was a Jersey Anglican clergyman, who became Dean of Jersey.. Le Marinel was born in Saint Helier and educated at Victoria College, Jersey, Elizabeth College, Guernsey and Jesus College, Oxford before training for ordination as an Anglican priest at St Stephen's House, Oxford.
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Monument to Bishop Francis Jeune, Peterborough Cathedral. Francis Jeune (22 May 1806 – 21 August 1868), also known as François Jeune, was a Jersey-born clergyman, schoolmaster, and academic who served as Dean of Jersey (1838–1844) Master of Pembroke College, Oxford (1844–1864), and Bishop of Peterborough (1864–1868).
The Venerable Alan Stanley Giles CB CBE QHC (28 May 1902 – 26 March 1975) was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century. [1]He was born into an ecclesiastical family [2] and educated at Manchester Grammar School and The Queen's College, Oxford.
There are also five non-voting members appointed by the Crown: the bailiff, the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, the Dean of Jersey, the attorney general and solicitor general. [63] The Bailiff is President (presiding officer) of the States Assembly, [64] head of the judiciary and as civic head of the island carries out various ceremonial roles. [65]
[12] The commission issued its conclusions in October 2019, stating of Dakin's original handling of the case that "The suspension of the Dean came as a seismic shock to the civic authorities and churchpeople in Jersey, and triggered a breakdown in trust between the Church and people in both Islands, and Winchester. Questions were immediately ...