Anglican Bishop of Southwark

The Bishop of Southwark (/ˈsʌðərk/ SUDH-ərk) is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark in the Province of Canterbury.

Bishop of Southwark
Bishopric
anglican
Incumbent:
Christopher Chessun
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ResidenceBishop's House, Streatham
Information
Established1905
DioceseSouthwark
CathedralSt Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark

Until 1877, Southwark had been part of the Diocese of Winchester when it was transferred to the Diocese of Rochester. In 1891, the Bishop of Rochester appointed Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs the only suffragan bishop of Southwark and an ancient parish church in Southwark was restored to become a pro-cathedral in 1897, which later became Southwark Cathedral. The bishop's residence is Bishop's House, Streatham.

On 1 May 1905, the Diocese of Southwark was created and covers Greater London south of the River Thames and east Surrey, broadly defined. The Bishop of Southwark is assisted by the suffragan bishops of Croydon, of Kingston and of Woolwich who each oversee an episcopal area of the diocese.

The current and previous bishops have been cited in canonical practice in its interpretation as "valid but irregular" of three ordinations of candidates ordained abroad, associated with a conservative evangelical church-forming group, the Anglican Mission in England, having expressed, in the church's view, extreme views on a complex subject.

The current bishop is Christopher Chessun, the 10th Bishop of Southwark, who signs +Christopher Southwark. He had previously been the area Bishop of Woolwich (2005–2011). When the post-holder ranks among the longest-serving 21 bishops heading a diocese, he or she will qualify for a place in the House of Lords, joining the other five who qualify ex officio, including the two archbishops.

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