Diocese of Portsmouth

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Diocese of Portsmouth
Church of England
Province: Canterbury

Portsmouth Cathedral
Bishop: Christopher Foster
Cathedral: Portsmouth Cathedral
Organisation
No. of parishes: 142
No. of churches: 173
Details
Website: portsmouth.anglican.org

The Diocese of Portsmouth is a diocese of the Church of England, within the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers south-eastern Hampshire, including the whole of the Isle of Wight.

The Bishop of Portsmouth has his seat in the Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, in the City of Portsmouth.

This is a modern diocese, founded on 1 May 1927[1] from part of the Diocese of Winchester.

The diocese consists of the three archdeaconries of:

Bishops

The Bishop of Portsmouth presides over the diocese, and is the only diocesan bishop in the Church of England not assisted by either a suffragan or stipendiary assistant bishop.

Bishops of Portsmouth
From Until Incumbent Notes
1927 1936 Neville Lovett Translated to Salisbury
1936 1941 Frank Partridge Died in office
1942 1949 William Anderson]] From Bishop of Croydon; translated to Salisbury
1949 1959 Launcelot Fleming Translated to Norwich on 18 December 1959
1960 1975 John Phillips Resigned
1975 1984 Ronald Gordon Resigned; subsequently Bishop at Lambeth (1984–1991) and Bishop to the Forces (1985–1990)
1984 1995 Timothy Bavin Translated from Johannesburg. Retired
1995 2009 Kenneth Stevenson Retired[2]
2010 present Christopher Foster From Bishop of Hertford
Source(s): [3][4]

Outside links

References

  1. London Gazette: no. 33269, p. 2672, 26 April 1927. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  2. About Kenneth Stevenson. Retrieved on 18 November 2010.
  3. "Historical successions: Portsmouth". Crockford's Clerical Directory. http://www.crockford.org.uk/listing.asp?id=487. Retrieved 14 July 2012. 
  4. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S. et al., eds (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 266. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. 


Dioceses of the Church of England

Province of Canterbury:
Bath & Wells •
Birmingham • Bristol • Canterbury • Chelmsford • Chichester • Coventry • Derby • Ely • Exeter • Gibraltar in Europe • Gloucester • Guildford • Hereford • Leicester • Lichfield • Lincoln • London • Norwich • Oxford • Peterborough • Portsmouth • Rochester • Saint Albans • Saint Edmundsbury & Ipswich • Salisbury • Southwark • Truro • Winchester • Worcester
Province of York:
Blackburn •
Carlisle • Chester • Durham • Leeds • Liverpool • Manchester • Newcastle • Sheffield • Sodor & Man • Southwell & Nottingham • York