Information about Bishop Of Rochester

The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury.

The diocese covers the west of the County of Kent. The see is in the City of Rochester where the seat is located at The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was founded as a cathedral in 604. For the late 17th and the 18th century it was customary for the Bishop of Rochester to also be appointed Dean of Westminster Abbey.

The Bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Rochester, Kent.

The office was created in 604 at the founding of the diocese in the Kingdom of Kent under King Æthelbert. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Dr Michael James Nazir-Ali, the 106th Lord Bishop of Rochester, who signs Michael Roffen.

History

The diocese of Rochester was historically the oldest and smallest of all the suffragan sees of Canterbury. Founded by St Augustine, who in 604 consecrated St Justus as its first bishop. (After two more Roman bishops, all subsequent bishops until 1066, beginning with Ithamar, were drawn from the Christianised inhabitants of Kent.) The diocesan territory consisted roughly of the Western part of Kent, separated from the rest of the county by the River Medway, though the diocesan boundaries did not follow the river very closely. The restricted territory of the diocese meant that it needed only one archdeacon to supervise all 97 parishes.

From the foundation of the see the Archbishop of Canterbury had enjoyed the privilege of nominating the bishop, but Archbishop Theobald transferred the right to the Benedictine monks of the cathedral, who exercised it for the first time in 1148.

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This article is a list of the Bishops of the Diocese of Rochester, England.

Bishops of Rochester who were also concurrently Dean of Westminster are marked with an asterisk.
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Rochester

Rochester Cathedral viewed from the Castle Gardens during a festival
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ordinary is an officer of the church who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute the church's laws[1]. The term comes from the Latin word ordinarius.
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The Church of England is the officially established Christian church[1] in England, and is the "mother" of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the oldest among its nearly 40 independent national churches.
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Diocese of Rochester

Province Canterbury
Diocesan Bishop Bishop of Rochester
Cathedral Rochester Cathedral

Archdeaconries Bromley & Bexley, Rochester, Tonbridge
Suffragan Bishop(s) Tonbridge
Parishes 218
Churches 264
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Kent

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Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county
Region South East England
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An episcopal see is the office of the chief bishop of a particular Church. See comes from the Latin word sedes, meaning seat, which refers to the episcopal throne (cathedra
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Rochester

Rochester Cathedral viewed from the Castle Gardens during a festival
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Rochester Cathedral is a Norman church in Rochester, Kent. The bishopric is second oldest in England: only Canterbury is older. It was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine to convert the pagan English to Christianity in the early 7th century.
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A dean, in a church context, is a cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy. It is used mainly in the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church.
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The Kingdom of Kent was a kingdom of Jutes in southeast England and was one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon heptarchy.

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Æthelberht
King of Kent

Statue of Æthelberht. Interior of Rochester Cathedral
Reign c. 590 – 616
Died 616
Issue Eadbald
Father Eormenric
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Michael James Nazir-Ali (born 19 August 1949) is the Pakistani-born 106th and current Bishop of Rochester in the Church of England. He holds dual Pakistani and British citizenship.
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A suffragan bishop is a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop.

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Successor Laurence of Canterbury
Born unknown

Died 26 May 604
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Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion
Commemorated November 10
Attributes archbishop carrying a Primatial cross
Patronage Volterra, Italy

Saint Justus (d.
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Ithamar (Saxon name unknown) was the first bishop in England to be Saxon-born rather than consecrated from among Augustine's Roman missionaries. He was also the first Saxon bishop of Rochester.
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Origin Turners Hill, in West Sussex
Mouth Thames Estuary at Garrison Point, Sheerness

Length 112 kilometres (70 mi)
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archdeacon is a senior position in Anglicanism, Syrian Malabar Nasrani and in some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop. An archdeacon is responsible for administration of an archdeaconry
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Theobald (Tedbald) (died April 18, 1161) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1138 to 1161. He was of Norman parentage, but the date of his birth is unknown.

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