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Diocese of London Location Ecclesiastical province Canterbury Archdeaconries Charing Cross, Hackney, Hampstead, London, Northolt, Middlesex Statistics Parishes 413 Churches 484 Information Cathedral St Paul's Current leadership Bishop Richard Chartres, Bishop of London Suffragans Peter Wheatley, Bishop of Edmonton
Peter Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden
Paul Williams, Bishop of Kensington
Adrian Newman, Bishop of Stepney
Bishop of Fulham (vacant)Archdeacons Pete Broadbent, Acting Archdeacon of Northolt
Dr Bill Jacob, Archdeacon of Charing Cross
Rachel Treweek, Archdeacon of Hackney
Stephan Welch, Archdeacon of Middlesex
David Meara, Archdeacon of London
Luke Miller, Archdeacon of HampsteadWebsite london.anglican.org The Anglican Diocese of London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.
Historically the diocese covered a large area north of the Thames and bordered the dioceses of Norwich and Lincoln to the north and west. The present diocese covers 177 square miles (460 km2) and 17 London boroughs, covering most of Greater London north of the River Thames and west of the River Lea. This area covers nearly all of the historic county of Middlesex. It includes the City of London in which lies its cathedral, St Paul's, and also encompasses Spelthorne which was formerly in Middlesex but is now part of Surrey.
Essex formed part of the diocese until 1846 when it became part of the Diocese of Rochester.
The diocese is divided into five episcopal areas, each of which is the particular responsibility of one of the diocese's suffragan bishops. It is further divided into archdeaconries and deaneries, as shown below.
Episcopal area Archdeaconry Deaneries Two Cities (London and Westminster) London City Charing Cross Westminster Paddington Westminster St Margaret Westminster St Marylebone Edmonton Hampstead Central Barnet West Barnet North Camden (Hampstead) South Camden (St Pancras and Holborn) Enfield East Haringey West Haringey Kensington Middlesex Hammersmith and Fulham Hampton (the Middlesex half of Richmond) Hounslow Kensington Chelsea Spelthorne Stepney Hackney Hackney Islington Tower Hamlets Willesden Northolt Brent Ealing (East) Ealing (West) Harrow Hillingdon There is a fifth suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Fulham, who, until November 2010, played a diocesan-wide role similar to that of a provincial episcopal visitor. Said role is now the additional responsibility of the Bishop of Edmonton.[1] The next Bishop of Fulham will be the suffragan for the Two Cities (London and Westminster).
See also
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Bishop of London
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster
- List of churches in the Diocese of London
References
External links
- Diocesan website
- Map from the diocesan website
- Westminster (St Margaret) Deanery Synod
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