Anglican Diocese of Bathurst

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Diocese of Bathurst
Anglican Diocese of Bathurst logo.png
Coat of arms
Location
CountryAustralia
Ecclesiastical province New South Wales
Metropolitan Archbishop of Sydney
Coordinates 32°S146°E / 32°S 146°E / -32; 146 Coordinates: 32°S146°E / 32°S 146°E / -32; 146
Statistics
Parishes32
Churches<-- Number of churches in the diocese -->
Information
Denomination Anglicanism
Established1870
CathedralAll Saints' Cathedral
Current leadership
Bishop of Bathurst Mark Calder
DeanJames Hodson
Website
www.bathurstanglican.org.au

The Anglican Diocese of Bathurst is located in the Province of New South Wales. It includes the cities of Orange, Bathurst and Dubbo. The Bishop is the Right Reverend Mark Calder, installed on 23 November 2019.

Contents

Ministry

The diocese has 32 parishes covering about a third of the state of New South Wales. As well as the cities of Orange, Dubbo and Bathurst, major towns in the diocese include Bourke, Cobar, Cowra, Forbes, Mudgee, Parkes and Wellington.

Cathedral

All Saints' Cathedral Bathurst AllSaintsCathedral.JPG
All Saints' Cathedral

The cathedral church of the diocese is All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst in the heart of the city. The cathedral building was originally designed by Edmund Blacket in 1845 as a parish church, but became a cathedral in 1870 with the creation of the Diocese of Bathurst. An organ was installed in 1886 and bells were hung in 1855. In the 1890s, however, the bell tower was found to be unstable, so the bells could not be "rung full circle" but only by striking them.

Due to structural problems the original cathedral was demolished in 1969–70 and replaced in 1971 by a new building constructed in a 20th-century style. In 2009, the bells were rehung in a new bell tower attached to the new cathedral.

Senior clergy

Bishops of Bathurst

Bishops of Bathurst
NoFromUntilIncumbentNotes
118691885 Samuel Marsden Returned to England and served as an honorary assistant bishop in Gloucester.
218871911 Charles Camidge Enthroned 3 January 1888; died in office.
319111928 George Long CBE Consecrated 30 November 1911; translated to Newcastle.
419281936 Horace Crotty Previously Dean of Newcastle; returned to England.
519371958 Arnold Wylde CBE Coadjutor bishop since 1927; died in office.
619591981 Ken Leslie OBE
719811989 Howell Witt Translated from North West Australia.
819892000 Bruce Wilson previously Director of St Mark's Theological College, Canberra and Assistant Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn
920012012 Richard Hurford OAM Previously Dean of Grafton
1020132019 Ian Palmer Consecrated and installed on 9 February 2013. [1] Previously Archdeacon of South Canberra
112019present Mark Calder Consecrated 21 November 2019, installed 23 November 2019. [2]

Assistant bishops

The following people have served as an assistant bishop in the diocese:

Deans of Bathurst

The following individuals have served as Deans of the All Saints' Cathedral in Bathurst:

OrdinalNameTerm startTerm endNotes
1John Thomas Marriott18821912 [9]
2Henry Robert Holmes1932unknownDied 1948 [10]
3Eric Arthur George Barker1971 ? [11]
4 Richard Franklin Appleby 19791982Afterwards Bishop of Northern Territory, 1992 [12]
5 Colin Davies Sheumack 19821987Afterwards Bishop of Gippsland, 1987 [13]
6Ken Hewlett19881993Later became vicar at St Andrew's Church, Brighton in 1993 upon the retirement of Harlin Butterley and served there until 2003.
7Michael Birch19942001
8Andrew Sempell20022010
9Anne Wentzel20102016
10James Hodson2017present

Parishes and Churches

Most of the 27 parishes in the Diocese each perform services at multiple locations. Sunday and weekday services are usually conducted weekly or in certain weeks of the month indicated below in parentheses. In addition to church buildings, many parishes conduct services in nursing homes, hospitals or community halls which are included below. Most parishes employ one priest to oversee ministry of the parish who can be assisted by lay staff, assistant clergy or honorary clergy.

Many of the smaller or rural parishes do not keep or frequently update websites, meaning that the services times and staff listed below may be outdated. The best way to find accurate service times in these locations is to contact or visit the parish directly. In 2020, many of these service times were interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and many parishes, as well as the bishop himself, conducted services online.

Parishes and Churches in the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst with Service Times
ParishStaffChurchServices
Bathurst CathedralVery Rev James Hodson

Ms Kathy Keech

All Saints' Cathedral, BathurstSat 5:00pm, 6:00pm

Sun 8:30am, 10:00am, 4:30pm (1st, 3rd)

Mon 8:30am

Tue 1:00pm

Wed 8:30am

Fri 10:00am

St Stephen's Fitzgerald's ValleySun 2:00pm (4th)
Holy Spirit, TurondaleSun 3:00pm (3rd)
St Barnabas', South BathurstSun 9:30am
St Paul's, YetholmeSun 11:45am (1st, 3rd)
St Peter's, RockleySun 11:00am, 11:30am (4th), 3:00pm (2nd)
Blayney-Christ Church, BlayneySun 8:00am, 9:30am
St Mark's, MillthorpeSun 9:30am
Holy Spirit, Trunkey CreekSun 8:00am (2nd), 9:00am (4th)
St James', BarrySun 9:00am (3rd)
Bourke/BrewarrinaRev John & Denise Gaff

Rev Canon Grahame Yager

Bourke
BrewarrinaSun 9:00am
Weilmoringle Tennis Shedby arrangement
Wanaaring Community Hallby arrangement (monthly)
CanowindraRev Joy HarrisAll Saints', CanowindraSun 9:00am
Uniting, CanowindraSun 5:00pm (3rd)

Thu 10:00am (1st, 2nd)

St Matthews', WoodstookSun 8:00am (1st, 3rd), evening (5th)
Uniting, CranburySun 11:00am (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th)
Uniting, CudalSun evening (2nd)
CobarCompany of the Good ShepherdSt Paul's, CobarSun 9:00am
CondobolinCompany of the Good ShepherdAll Saints', CondobolinSun 9:00am

Wed 10:30am (4th)

The Ret. Village, CondobolinWed 10:30am (1st)
Kiacatoo CWA Hallby arrangement
Vermont Hill Tennis Clubby arrangement
Coolah/Dunedoo-St Andrew's, CoolahSun 9:00am
All Saints', DunedooSun 8:30am (1st, 3rd)

Sat 6:00pm (before 2nd & 4th Sun)

St Chad's, MendooranSun 11:30am (3rd)
St Laurence's, NeilrexSun 11:30am (4th)
Old School, Elong ElongSun 11:30am (2nd)
St John's, Uarbrydestroyed by fire
Coolah HospitalWed 10:30am (1st)
Kahkama Hospital, DunedooFri 9:45am (3rd)
Coonabarabran-Christ Church, CoonabarabranSun 7:30am (not 5th), 9:00am
St Andrew's, BinnawaySun 9:30am (1st, 3rd)
'Cooinda' Day CareFri 9:30am
CoonambleSt Barnabas', CoonambleSun 9:00am
WarrumbunglesSun 3:00pm (4th)
QuamboneSun 11:30am (3rd)
Marra CreekSun 3:00pm (3rd)
Carindaby arrangement
CowraRev John CroudaceSt John's CowraSun 9:00am (not 5th), 10:30am (5th)
Holy Trinity, Darby's FallsSun 11:00am (1st, 3rd)
St Peter's, MoronglaSun 11:00am (2nd, 4th)
Weeronga Nursing HomeWed 11:00am (3rd)
Bilyara Retirement VillageMon 2:00pm (4th)
CudalSt James', CudalSun 8:45am (1st, 3rd)
St Luke's, ManildraSun 10:30am (1st, 3rd, 4th)
St Alban's, ToogongSun 8:30am (4th, not Jun-Aug)
CumnockSt Matthew's, CumnockSun 9:30am
All Saints', BaldrySun 8:00am (1st, 3rd)
Yeoval UPA Aged CareSun 1:30pm (2nd)
DubboRev Canon Brett WatersonHoly Trinity, DubboSun 8:00am, 10:00am

Wed 10:00am

Fri 10:00am

Coboco Community HallSun 5:00pm (2nd, 4th)
EugowraRev Joy HarrisSt Matthew's, Eugowrac/- Canowindra
ForbesSt John's, ForbesSun 7:30am, 9:30am

Fri 10:00am

BedgerebongSun 11:00am (4th)
Jemalong Residential VillageTue 10:30am (2nd, 4th)
Northside ChapelSun 12:30pm (2nd)
GilgandraRev Canon Grahame YagerSt Ambrose', GilgandraSun 9:00am

Fri 10:00am

St Mary Magdalene, TooraweenahSun 11:30 (1st)
CWA Hall, CollieSun 11:30 (4th)
GrenfellRev Ross CravenHoly Trinity, GrenfellSun 7:30am, 9:30am
St Margaret's, GlenelgSun 11:30am (4th)
St Paul's, Warraderryspecial services
GulgongSt Luke's, GulgongSun 9:00am
Wenonah LodgeTue 10:30am (2nd)
KelsoRev Tim FogoHoly Trinity, KelsoSun 9:00am, 3:00pm

Wed 10:00am

St John the Evangelist, PeelSun 11:30am (1st, even months)
St James', RaglanSun 11:30am (1st, odd months)
Ilumba Gardens Ret. VillageWed 11:00am (1st)
Bathurst Nursing HomeWed 10:00am (3rd)
Bathurst Gardens Ret. VillageThu 10:00am (4th)
MolongSt John's MolongSun 9:30am
Holy Trinity, Berispecial services
Molong HospitalFri 11:00am (2nd, 4th)
Prunus Lodge Nursing HomeFri 9:30am (2nd, 4th)
MudgeeRev Canon Jono WilliamsSt John the Baptist, MudgeeSun 8:30am, 5:30pm

Wed 10:00am, 5:30pm

Fri 5:30pm

St Andrew's, CooyalSun 10:00am (1st)
Holy Redeemer, WindeyerSun 10:00am (4th)
Pioneer HouseFri (1st)
Mudgee Nursing HomeFri (3rd)
KanandahFri (4th)
NarromineSt Mary's, NarromineSun 9:00am, 5:00pm

Tue 10:00am

St Andrew's Uniting, TrangieSun 11:00am (2nd, 4th)
St John's Primary, TrangieThu 6:00pm
NynganSt Mark's, NynganSun 9:00am

Thu 1:00am (1st)

St Faith's HermidaleSun 11:00am (1st)
"Mudall" HomesteadFri 7:30pm (3rd)
St Matthew's West BoganSun (4th of quarter)
OberonSt Barnabas', OberonSun 9:00am
St Stephen's, TaranaSun 11:30am (3rd)
St Peter's, Mutton FallsSun 11:30am (5th)
OrangeRev Mal DunnettHoly Trinity, OrangeSun 8:00am, 9:30am, 4:00pm

Thu 10:00am

Orange EastRev Bob CameronSt Barnabas', Orange EastSun 7:30am, 9:30am

Thurs 10:30am

St Philip's, MarchSun 11:30am (1st)
ParkesSt George's, ParkesSun 7:30am, 9:30am

Wed 10:00am

Sat 6:00pm

St Stephen's, Peak HillSun 9:00am
BindogundraSun 11:15am (1st)
Reedy CreekSun 11:30am (3rd)
Rylstone/KandosvacantSt James', RylstoneSun 9:00am (2nd, 4th)
St Laurence', KandosSun 9:00am (1st, 3rd)
Rylstone HospitalWed 11:00am (fortnightly)
ADA Cottage, KandosWed 11:00am (fortnightly)
TrundleRev Brian SchmalkucheSt Augustine's, TrundleSun 10:30am (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
St Luke's Bogan GateSun 8:30am (1st)
St John's, TullamoreSun 8:30am (2nd)
All Saints', AlbertSun 1:00pm (3rd)
WarrenSt John the Baptist, WarrenSun 9:00am
St Mark's, TottenhamSun 9:00am

Tue 10:00am

WellingtonSt John the Baptist, WellingtonSun 8:00am, 9:30am

Fri 11:00am Sat 6:00pm

Stuart TownSun 5:00/3:00pm (1st, summer/winter)
Curra CreekSun 2:30pm (3rd)
Bellhaven Nursing HomeThu 11:00am (1st)
West WyalongSt Barnabas', West WyalongSun 9:30am

Tue 10:00am

Waratah VillageTue 10:30am (4th)

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