Chapters
The Society currently has chapters in the dioceses listed below.
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY
Canterbury | David Roper | Broadstairs Holy Trinity |
Chelmsford | John-Francis Friendship | Romford St Andrew |
Chichester | Leonard Doolan | Ifield St Margaret |
Derby | Canon Elaine Jones | Derby Cathedral |
Ely | To be elected: enquiries to | Canon Jonathan Young, Ellington |
Europe | Peter Edwards | Costa Blanca |
Exeter | Prebendary John Good | Axminster Team Ministry |
Gloucester | Canon Patricia Lyes-Wilsdon | Cromhall Tortworth Tytherington &c |
Guildford | Gillian King | Retired |
London | Claire Robson | St Paul's Cathedral |
Oxford | Mark Harris | Oriel College Oxford |
Peterborough | Dominic Barrington | Kettering St Peter &c |
Portsmouth | Simon Rundell | Elson, Gosport |
Rochester | Kenneth Clark | Stone near Dartford St Mary |
Salisbury | Canon Christopher Brown | Trowbridge St James &c |
Southwark | Nicholas Elder | Camberwell St George |
St Albans | Jane Dicker | Waltham Cross Christ Church |
St Eds & Ipswich | In formation: enquires to | |
Worcester | Terry Henderson | Elmley Castle &c |
PROVINCE OF YORK
Blackburn & Liverpool | Andrew Holliday | Darwen |
Bradford | See Wakefield |
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Durham | See Newcastle |
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Liverpool | See Blackburn |
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Manchester | Ian Gomersall | Manchester St Chrysostom &c |
Newcastle & Durham | Martin Jackson | Benfieldside (St Cuthbert) Consett |
Ripon & Leeds | Mark Heather | Halton Leeds St Wilfrid |
Sheffield | Canon Peter Ingram | Millhouses Holy Trinity &c |
Southwell & Nottingham | Jonathan McGillivray | Carrington |
Wakefield | John Burniston | Heaton St Martin &c |
York | Jonathan Cooper | Kirby Misperton w Normanby &c |
CHURCH OF IRELAND (PROVINCES OF ARMAGH AND DUBLIN)
| Ray Rennix | Killaney &c, Down & Dromore |
CHURCH IN WALES
Bangor | See St Asaph | |
Llandaff | Ron Jefford | Retired |
Monmouth | See Llandaff | |
St Asaph & Bangor | Rex Matthias | Petryal |
St Davids | Peter Jones | Llangennech & Hendy |
EUROPE
See Canterbury Province |
Dioceses and provinces without chapters
Our Society is a federation of chapters. If you do not yet have a chapter in your area, you might think about asking a few like-minded local clergy if they would be interested in forming one. Our Manual gives details about our aims, and explains the process for establishing a new chapter, which may cover more than one diocese. Alternatively you might ask if you can take part in a chapter in a neighbouring diocese, if one exists within a reasonable travelling distance. Please contact our Membership Secretary, Fr John Joyce in the first instance.
We occasionally receive enquires beyond Europe, and are willing to help establish chapters new provinces. The Society is open to clergy in any diocese in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury.