Diocese in Europe
The Diocese in Europe ( Diocese in Europe , completely The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe ) is the 42nd diocese of the Church of England . It includes all European and some neighboring countries except the United Kingdom and Ireland . The administrative seat is London , but the current bishop , Robert Innes , chose Brussels as his official seat .
history
English congregations abroad existed on mainland Europe even before the Reformation . They were placed under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in 1633 .
In 1842 the Church of England established the Diocese of Gibraltar for the European Mediterranean countries . For Central and Northern Europe, the Bishop of London appointed a suffragan bishop in 1883 with the title of Bishop of Fulham . Both jurisdictions have been administered jointly by a bishop since 1970. In 1980 they were combined under the current name.
Cathedrals
- Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Gibraltar
- St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral , Valletta
- The Pro-Cathedral of Holy Trinity, Brussels
Bishops
Bishops of Gibraltar
- 1842-1863: George Tomlinson
- 1863–1868: Walter Trower
- 1868-1873: Charles Harris
- 1874-1903: Charles Sandford
- 1904-1911: William Collins
- 1911-1920: Henry Knight
- 1921-1927: John Greig
- 1927-1932: Frederick Hicks
- 1933-1946: Harold Buxton
- 1947-1953: Cecil Horsley
- 1954-1960: Frederick Craske
- 1960-1970: Stanley Eley
- 1970-1980: John Satterthwaite
Bishops of Gibraltar in Europe
- 1980-1993: John Satterthwaite
- 1993-2001: John William Hind
- 2001-2013: Geoffrey Rowell
- since 2013: Robert Innes
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Where we are , website of the Diocese in Europe
- ↑ Our History ( Memento of the original from June 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Website of the cathedral
- ↑ Web presence