Malcolm Menin

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Malcolm Menin

Bishop of Knaresborough
Diocese Diocese of Ripon
In office1986–1997
Predecessor John Dennis
Successor Frank Weston
Other post(s) Honorary assistant bishop in Norwich (2000–present)
Orders
Ordinationc.1957 (deacon); c.1958 (priest)
Consecration1986
Personal details
Born (1932-09-26) 26 September 1932 (age 91)
Denomination Anglican
ParentsRevd James & Doreen
SpouseJennifer Cullen (m. 1958)
Children1 son; 3 daughters
Alma mater University College, Oxford

Malcolm James Menin (born 26 September 1932) [1] was Bishop of Knaresborough from 1986 to 1997.

Menin was educated at the Dragon School [2] and University College, Oxford [3] before studying for ordination at Cuddesdon College, Oxford. After curacies in Portsmouth and Fareham [4] he was appointed vicar of St James the Less, Pockthorpe in 1962, an area which he was to be associated with for much of the rest of his life. [5] He was also appointed as be Rural Dean of Norwich in 1981. [6] In 1982 he was also appointed an honorary canon of Norwich Cathedral and then appointment as the suffragan Bishop of Knaresborough in 1986. [7] On retirement, he returned to Norwich. [8]

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References

  1. Crockfords London, Church House 1995 ISBN   0-7151-8088-6
  2. Reminiscences of Schooldays Archived 2007-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Who's Who 1992 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN   0-7136-3514-2
  4. "Debrett's People of Today": Ellis,P(Ed): 1992, London, Debtrett's ISBN   1-870520-09-2
  5. "Norwich conference is moving experience". Network Norwich. Archived from the original on 11 November 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  6. The Times, 5 May 1983; p.14, "Preaches at Sandringham in presence of Queen"
  7. Date of appointment recorded in Hansard
  8. 2008 Day of Renewal
Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Knaresborough
1986–1997
Succeeded by