#179 February 2007

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Welcome Bishop John Next Bishop of Oxford is delighted to return to the diocese which inspired his calling BISHOP John Pritchard (pichimself and wife, Wendy, in tured right) will officially returning to Oxford where become the new Bishop of they were both students at Oxford University and memOxford on 8 June, after a bers of St Aldate's Church. Service of Inauguration at It was as a student that he 2pm in Christ Church Cathedral. found his faith and first felt the calling to ministry. News of Bishop John's The Rt Revd Cohn appointment came from Fletcher, Bishop of Downing Street early in the Dorchester, who has been morning of 11 December. Acting Bishop of Oxford Currently the Suffragan since the retireBishop of Jarrow ment of Bishop in the Diocese of 'He will be a Richard Harries Durham, Bishop strength and John told of his last June, said: 'I've known John surprise and inspiration to for many years delight in accept- the team.' and I am delighting his new post: ed he will be join'I have looked at ing us... I know he will be a and admired the life and strength and inspiration to vitality of the Diocese of the team.' Oxford from afar, but never Catch up with the bishop's imagined I would have the first tour of his new diocese, opportunity to make a conand find out more about tribution. It's a great honour opportunities to meet him for me yourself this summer, on the He says there is also a centre pages of The DOOR. 'wonderful symmetry' for

Preparing to shepherd a new flock - Bishop John will begin his ministry here this summer.

Photo Phil Hind

And farewell to the Archdeacon of Buckingham The Venerable Sheila Watson, Archdeacon of Buckingham, has become the first woman to join the Senior Staff team of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sheila, (3), has been appointed Archdeacon of Canterbury and will be installed on 28 April in Canterbury Cathedral. She will share in the leadership of the diocese and, in particular, of nine of its 16 deaneries. She will also become a core part of the Cathedral team as Residentiary Canon. Uniquely, the Archdeacon of Canterbury also acts on behalf of the Archbishop in enthroning new

diocesan bishops in 27 of England's 43 dioceses. As such, Sheila will return to the Oxford Diocese in June to play a key role in the inauguration of the new Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd John Pritchard (himself a previous Archdeacon of Canterbury). Sheila says: 'I have been very lucky to see so many different contexts in ministry and I am particularly grateful for recent years with the team in Oxford and Buckinghamshire. It will be a wrench to leave.' The Bishop of Buckingham, the Rt Revd Alan Wilson, called the appointment 'imaginative and for-

ward-looking' and good for the church and for the Diocese of Canterbury. He said: 'Along with the other clergy all over Buckinghamshire, I will miss her clear thinking, directness, good humour and awareness of the process necessary to build an effective team.' Sheila takes over from the Venerable Patrick Evans who retires in March. Bishop Alan asks your views as we seek a new archdeacon, see page 2

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