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The '''Diocese in Europe''' (short form for "The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe") is geographically the largest [[diocese]] of the [[Church of England]] and the largest diocese in the [[Anglican Communion]], covering some one-sixth of the Earth's landmass, including [[Morocco]], [[Europe]] (excluding the [[British Isles]]), [[Turkey]] and the territory of the former [[Soviet Union]].
The '''Diocese in Europe''' (short form for "The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe") is geographically the largest [[diocese]] of the [[Church of England]] and the largest diocese in the [[Anglican Communion]], covering some one-sixth of the Earth's landmass, including [[Morocco]], [[Europe]] (excluding the [[British Isles]]), [[Turkey]] and the territory of the former [[Soviet Union]].


The See Cathedral is the [[Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar]] and there are two Pro-Cathedrals in Malta and Brussels. The diocese is headed by the [[Bishop in Europe]], who is assisted by the [[Suffragan Bishop in Europe]]. The present bishop, Rob Innes, was commissioned and consecrated on 20 July 2014.<ref>[http://europe.anglican.org/downloads/news-may-2014/diocesan-updated-news-release-6.5.2014.pdf Diocese in Europe – New Diocesan Bishop Appointed] (Accessed 7 May 2014)</ref> The current suffragan bishop is [[David Hamid]], who was consecrated bishop on 17 October 2002. The [[pro-cathedral]]s are [[St Paul's Anglican Cathedral|St Paul's Cathedral, Valletta]], [[Malta]], and [[Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels]], [[Belgium]].
The See Cathedral is the [[Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar]] and there are two Pro-Cathedrals in Malta and Brussels. The diocese is headed by the [[Bishop in Europe]], who is assisted by the [[Suffragan Bishop in Europe]]. The present bishop, Rob Innes, was commissioned and consecrated on 20 July 2014.<ref>[http://europe.anglican.org/downloads/news-may-2014/diocesan-updated-news-release-6.5.2014.pdf Diocese in Europe – New Diocesan Bishop Appointed] {{wayback|url=http://europe.anglican.org/downloads/news-may-2014/diocesan-updated-news-release-6.5.2014.pdf |date=20140508030418 }} (Accessed 7 May 2014)</ref> The current suffragan bishop is [[David Hamid]], who was consecrated bishop on 17 October 2002. The [[pro-cathedral]]s are [[St Paul's Anglican Cathedral|St Paul's Cathedral, Valletta]], [[Malta]], and [[Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels]], [[Belgium]].
[[File:Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.jpg|thumbnail|Cathedral of the Holy Trinity]]
[[File:Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.jpg|thumbnail|Cathedral of the Holy Trinity]]
The diocese is attached to the [[Province of Canterbury]]. The Diocese of Gibraltar was created on 29 September 1842<ref>{{London Gazette
The diocese is attached to the [[Province of Canterbury]]. The Diocese of Gibraltar was created on 29 September 1842<ref>{{London Gazette
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}}</ref><ref>[http://www.gibconnect.com/~holytrinity/lower.php?filename=history.php Official History of the Diocese of Europe]</ref> and at that time covered all Anglican [[chaplain]]cies from Portugal to the Caspian Sea. On 30 June 1980,<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/48241/pages/9477 ''London Gazette'', 3 July 1980]; [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukcm/1980/2 Diocese in Europe Measure 1980]</ref> the diocese was amalgamated with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe (exercised by the Bishop of London through the Suffragan Bishop of Fulham) and renamed the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe (it has since become commonly known as the Diocese in Europe). It is divided into seven [[archdeacon]]ries.
}}</ref><ref>[http://www.gibconnect.com/~holytrinity/lower.php?filename=history.php Official History of the Diocese of Europe] {{wayback|url=http://www.gibconnect.com/~holytrinity/lower.php?filename=history.php |date=20070629024619 }}</ref> and at that time covered all Anglican [[chaplain]]cies from Portugal to the Caspian Sea. On 30 June 1980,<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/48241/pages/9477 ''London Gazette'', 3 July 1980]; [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukcm/1980/2 Diocese in Europe Measure 1980]</ref> the diocese was amalgamated with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe (exercised by the Bishop of London through the Suffragan Bishop of Fulham) and renamed the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe (it has since become commonly known as the Diocese in Europe). It is divided into seven [[archdeacon]]ries.


==Archdeaconries==
==Archdeaconries==

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Diocese in Europe
File:Diocese in Europe logo.jpg
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceCanterbury
ArchdeaconriesEastern, France, Germany and Northern Europe, Gibraltar, Italy and Malta, Northwest Europe, Switzerland
Statistics
Churches295
Information
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar
Current leadership
BishopRobert Innes, Bishop in Europe
SuffraganDavid Hamid, Suffragan Bishop in Europe
Website
europe.anglican.org

The Diocese in Europe (short form for "The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe") is geographically the largest diocese of the Church of England and the largest diocese in the Anglican Communion, covering some one-sixth of the Earth's landmass, including Morocco, Europe (excluding the British Isles), Turkey and the territory of the former Soviet Union.

The See Cathedral is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar and there are two Pro-Cathedrals in Malta and Brussels. The diocese is headed by the Bishop in Europe, who is assisted by the Suffragan Bishop in Europe. The present bishop, Rob Innes, was commissioned and consecrated on 20 July 2014.[1] The current suffragan bishop is David Hamid, who was consecrated bishop on 17 October 2002. The pro-cathedrals are St Paul's Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, and Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels, Belgium.

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

The diocese is attached to the Province of Canterbury. The Diocese of Gibraltar was created on 29 September 1842[2][3] and at that time covered all Anglican chaplaincies from Portugal to the Caspian Sea. On 30 June 1980,[4] the diocese was amalgamated with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe (exercised by the Bishop of London through the Suffragan Bishop of Fulham) and renamed the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe (it has since become commonly known as the Diocese in Europe). It is divided into seven archdeaconries.

Archdeaconries

A map showing the Diocese in Europe. Archdeaconries are colour-coded.
Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels.

Bishops

The diocese is led by the diocesan Bishop in Europe, Robert Innes and the Suffragan Bishop in Europe, David Hamid.

The diocese also licences many honorary assistant bishops to fulfill some episcopal duties across the European diocese. Several of these are the current bishops of other churches in Europe in communion with the Church of England:

The rest are retired Anglican bishops resident in England. The following are licensed as of March 2014 according to the official diocesan website:[6]

Additionally, there are several more honorary assistant bishops listed Crockford's Clerical Directory as of March 2014:[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Diocese in Europe – New Diocesan Bishop Appointed Template:Wayback (Accessed 7 May 2014)
  2. ^ "No. 20146". The London Gazette. 30 September 1842.
  3. ^ Official History of the Diocese of Europe Template:Wayback
  4. ^ London Gazette, 3 July 1980; Diocese in Europe Measure 1980
  5. ^ a b Diocese in Europe — First full time archdeacon appointed (Accessed 29 May 2015)
  6. ^ a b c Diocese in Europe – Who We Are: Bishop (Accessed 25 April 2014)
  7. ^ Diocese in Europe – Prayer Diary, January–June 2014 (Accessed 27 April 2014)
  8. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory – Benefice: Honorary Assistant Bishops, Diocese: Gibraltar in Europe (Accessed 25 April 2014)