Miranda Threlfall-Holmes

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes
Archdeacon of Liverpool
Church Church of England
Diocese Diocese of Liverpool
In officeSeptember 2023 to present
Predecessor Mike McGurk
Other post(s)Team Rector, St Luke-in-the-City, Liverpool (2017–2023)
Orders
Ordination2003 (deacon); 2004 (priest)
by  Martin Wharton (both)
Personal details
Born1973 (age 5051)
NationalityBritish
Denomination Anglican
SpousePhil
Childrenthree
Profession church historian; theologian; writer
Alma mater Christ's College, Cambridge

Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (born 1973) [1] is an Anglican priest who has been the Archdeacon of Liverpool since 2023. [2]

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Education and training

Threlfall-Holmes studied history at Christ's College, Cambridge, [1] [3] and receiving her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1995: as per tradition, her BA was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Cantab) in 1997. [1] She worked in brand management, [3] before moving to Durham to study for her doctorate at University College, Durham. She received her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 2000, and then began training for the Anglican priesthood at Cranmer Hall, Durham the same year. She received her second BA from St John's College, Durham in 2002. [1]

Ministry

Threlfall-Holmes was made deacon at Petertide 2003 (on 29 June) [4] and ordained priest the following Petertide (4 July 2004), both times by Martin Wharton, Bishop of Newcastle, at Newcastle Cathedral. [5] She began her ordained ministry with a curacy at Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne; then returned to Durham in 2006, becoming chaplain [1] and Solway  Fellow at University College until 2012; [3] while in that post she also served as interim Principal of Ustinov College, 20112012. [1] Her next post was in parish ministry in the same diocese: as Vicar of Belmont and Pittington; later in her tenure there, she also served as area dean of the Durham (city) deanery, 20162017. [1]

Threlfall-Holmes has been Team Rector of the St Luke-in-the-City Team in Liverpool city centre since 2017; [6] she was instituted to the role by Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool, in a service at St Dunstan's on 10 August 2017. [7] Remaining Team Rector, she also became acting Archdeacon of Liverpool part-time, effective 1 February 2023. [8] On 11 June, it was announced she was to become the next archdeacon (leaving St Luke-in-the-City); [2] her substantive appointment was effective upon her collation on 9 September 2023. [9]

Campaigning and national roles

She has served intermittently as a Proctor in Convocation (i.e. a clergy member of the General Synod of the Church of England) since 2006. She was first elected to the "Universities (Durham & Newcastle)" constituency of the Convocation of York at a by-election during the 20052010 quinquennium; [10] and re-elected to the same constituency in 2010, remaining until her departure from chaplaincy in 2012. [11] She was then elected in 2015 as a Proctor for Durham diocese, remaining until her move to Liverpool in 2017; [12] she was again elected in 2021, this time a Proctor for Liverpool diocese. [13]

As of 2021, Threlfall-Holmes has been a member of Women and the Church since training for the priesthood, regularly attends Greenbelt Festival and is a council member of Modern Church. [14] She was a national committee member of WATCH, [15] especially during the campaign for women to be ordained bishops in the Church of England.

In March 2024, Threlfall-Holmes posted on X (formerly Twitter) calling for “anti whiteness” in society, a post which provoked major controversy, with her comments being criticized as "racist" and "divisive". She later told The Telegraph: “I was contributing to a debate about world views, in which ‘whiteness’ does not refer to skin colour per se, but to a way of viewing the world where being white is seen as ‘normal’ and everything else is considered different or lesser.” [16]

Personal life

She is married to Phil and they have three children. [6]

Selected works

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