Bob Griffiths (priest)

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Robert Herbert Griffiths
Archdeacon of Wrexham
Assumed office
2014
Personal details
Born1953
Rhyl
Alma mater Chichester Theological College

Robert Herbert (Bob) Griffiths (born 1953) is a Church in Wales priest: he has been Archdeacon of Wrexham since 2014. [1]

He was born in Rhyl. He studied for ordination at Chichester Theological College. After a curacy in Holywell he was a Chaplain to the Forces from 1979 [2] until 1987. After this he served at Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, St Asaph and Llanrhos. [3]

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References

  1. "Robert Herbert Griffiths" . Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing . Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. London Gazette 27 November 1979
  3. Diocese of St Asaph, senior staff