Bishop of Coventry

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"The Bishop's House", Coventry.

The Bishop of Coventry is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury. In the Middle Ages, the Bishop of Coventry was a title used by the bishops known today as the Bishop of Lichfield.

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The present diocese covers most of the County of Warwickshire. The see is in the City of Coventry where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael. The Bishop's residence is Bishop's House, Coventry.

History

From 1102 to 1238, the former Benedictine Priory and Cathedral of St Mary in the city was the seat of the early Bishops of Coventry (previously known as Bishops of Chester or of Lichfield). It was, afterwards, one of the two seats of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield until the Reformation of the 1530s when Coventry (St Mary's) Cathedral was demolished and the bishop's seat moved to Lichfield, though the title remained as Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry until 1837, when Coventry was united with the Diocese of Worcester. [1]

Bishops of the modern diocese

The diocese was revived in 1918 under King George V when the parish church of Saint Michael was elevated to cathedral status. The cathedral suffered under fire-bombing by the Luftwaffe on the night of 14 November 1940 and remains today as a dignified ruin adjacent to the new cathedral building consecrated on 25 May 1962. The 8th Bishop of Coventry was Colin Bennetts, who retired on 31 January 2008. [2]

Christopher Cocksworth resigned as Bishop of Coventry effective 5 November 2023, to become Dean of Windsor. [3] Because the suffragan See of Warwick is also vacant, so Ruth Worsley (Bishop of Taunton in the Diocese of Bath and Wells) has been seconded part-time as Acting Bishop of Coventry since 6 November. [4]

On 4 November 2024, it was announced that Sophie Jelley, Bishop of Doncaster, had been appointed as the next Bishop of Coventry, to take up the position in spring 2025. [5]

List of bishops

Bishops of Coventry
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19181922 Bishop-Huyshe.jpg Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs Translated from Worcester.
19221931 Bishop-Charles-Carre.jpg Charles Lisle Carr Translated to Hereford.
19311943 No image.svg Mervyn Haigh Translated to Winchester.
19431955 No image.svg Neville Gorton
19561976 Bishop Cuthbert Bardsley.jpg Cuthbert Bardsley Translated from Croydon.
19761985 No image.svg John Gibbs Translated from Bradwell.
19851997 Simon Barrington-Ward 2011 (cropped).jpg Simon Barrington-Ward
19982008 No image.svg Colin Bennetts Translated from Buckingham.
20082023 Official portrait of The Lord Bishop of Coventry crop 2.jpg Christopher Cocksworth Resigned in November 2023 to become Dean of Windsor [6]
2023acting No image.svg Ruth Worsley, Acting BishopAlso Bishop of Taunton; [4] term to end 31 December 2024. [7]
2025acting No image.svg Tim Thornton, Acting Bishop1 January 2025 until Jelley's arrival. [7]
Spring 2025 Consecrations of Selby, Whitby, and Sodor & Man October 2024 (54058584557) (Sophie Jelley cropped).jpg Sophie Jelley Bishop-designate [5]
Source(s): [8] [9]

Assistant bishops

Among those who have served as assistant bishops of the diocese have been:

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  4. 1 2 "Acting Bishop of Coventry". Diocese of Coventry. Archived from the original on 21 December 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  5. 1 2 "Right Rev Sophie Jelley will become Coventry and Warwickshire's first female bishop" . Stratford Herald. 4 November 2024. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  6. "Christopher Cocksworth to be appointed the Dean of Windsor". Diocese of Coventry. 20 June 2023. Archived from the original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
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