- Jonathan Bailey
Jonathan Sansbury Bailey, KCVO (born
24 February 1940 ) was Bishop of Dunwich from 1992 to 1995Bishop of Derby from 1995 to 2005 andClerk of the Closet from 1996 to 2005.Early life
He was educated at Quarry Bank High School Liverpool and
Trinity College Cambridge , where he initially graduated in history before further study in the Divinity School, followed by ordination training atRidley Hall, Cambridge . His ministerial training included a year as a shift labourer in a steel mill.Ordination asdeacon in 1965 then priest in 1966 was to the parish of Sutton, St Helens [ [http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/churchcommissioners/redchurches/stats/liverpool.doc Now demolished] ] . Next came three years at "St Paul, Warrington" the base for the Industrial Mission in the Liverpool Diocese. In 1971 he was appointed the first priest warden of Marrick Priory Residential Youth Centre [ [http://www.marrickpriory.co.uk/ Centre Web Site] ] in Swaledale North Yorkshire, using both the opportunities for outdoor pursuits and a mediaeval chapel, the Centre still offers facilities and programmes for individuals, church groups, schools and colleges.Career develops
In 1976 he was appointed
Vicar ofWetherby [Crockfords On-line accessed 16:46 May 29, 2008] , a growing market and commuter town set between Leeds,York and Harrogate. The post included chaplaincies to HM Borstal Wetherby, where he inaugurated delivery of the chaplaincy by an ecumenical team, and "Wharfe Grange Hospital". He chaired the governors of Wetherby High School and was founder chairman of the Wetherby Arts Festival which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2007.In 1982 the
Bishop of Chelmsford appointed himArchdeacon ofSouthend and his Adviser for Industry and Commerce. The latter brought with it the post of "Development Officer for the Essex Churches Council for Industry and Commerce", heading up an ecumenical team of a dozen or more industrial chaplains. He served the diocese aschairman of the statutory Board of Education. During this time he served nationally as a member of the "Council for the Care of Churches". Along with two colleagues he shared an initiative to establish and deliver induction training for new archdeacons which developed into a continuing programme of in-service training.Ascends to the episcopate
In 1992 he was appointed Bishop of Dunwich. From then until 2001 he chaired the "Finance Committee of the Advisory Board of Ministry" with responsibility for raising a budget and the funding of ordination colleges, courses and students.
In 1995 he was appointed
Bishop of Derby serving the territory of the City and County until retirement in 2005. Throughout that decade he was a director of the "Derby City Partnership" and a member of the Governing Council of Derby University, where he was also chairman of the Multi-Faith Centre. In 2006 the University awarded him an honorary doctorate. He took his seat in the House of Lords in 1999. From 2002 he chaired the Churches Main Committee bringing together the mainstream churches and denominations as a liaison body between them and the machinery of government.Retirement
In retirement he serves as an honorary assistant bishop in the
Diocese of Gloucester , an independent member of the Gloucestershire Police Authority and an honorary foundation fellow of the University of Gloucestershire. He is married to the Revd Susan Bailey; they have three sons.Honours
He was made a KCVO in 2005 [BAILEY, Rt Rev. Jonathan Sansbury. (2008). In Who's Who 2008. Retrieved 16:25 May 29, 2008, from www.credoreference.com]
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