- Bishop of London
bishopric
bishopric=London
province=Canterbury
diocese=London
founded=4th century, but current establishment from 604
cathedral=St Paul's Cathedral
incumbent=Richard Chartres
signs=LondinTheBishop ofLondon is theOrdinary of theChurch of England Diocese of London in theProvince of Canterbury .The diocese covers 458 km² (177 sq. mi.) of 17 boroughs of
Greater London north of the River Thames (historically the County ofMiddlesex ) and a small part of the County ofSurrey . The see is in the City of London where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul which was founded as a cathedral in 604 and was rebuilt from 1675 following theGreat Fire of London (1666).The Bishop's residence is The Old Deanery, Dean's Court, London. Previously, for over a thousand years
Fulham Palace was the residence, although, from the eighteenth century, London House, next to the Bishop's Chapel inAldersgate Street, was where he had his chambers, and was used as a more convenient place for the Bishop to conduct his affairs.Third in seniority in the Church of England after the Archbishops of
Canterbury andYork , the Bishop is one of five senior bishops, alongside theArchbishop of Canterbury , theArchbishop of York , theBishop of Durham , and theBishop of Winchester , who sit as of right as one of the 26Lords Spiritual in theHouse of Lords (as opposed to the remaining diocesan bishops of lesser rank, for whom elevation to one of the seats reserved is attained upon its vacancy and is determined by chronological seniority).The current Bishop of London is the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard John Carew Chartres, the 132nd Lord Bishop of London, who was installed on
26 January 1996 and who signs "Richard Londin".History
Because the Bishop's diocese includes the Royal palaces and the seat of government at
Westminster , he has been regarded as the 'King's bishop' and has historically had considerable influence with members of the Royal Family and leading politicians of the day. Since 1748 it has been customary to appoint the Bishop of London to the post ofDean of the Chapel Royal , which has the amusing effect of putting under the bishop's jurisdiction "as dean" several chapels (at theTower of London andSt. James's Palace , among others) which are geographically in the Diocese of London but asroyal peculiars are specifically outside the bishop's jurisdiction "as bishop."The recorded antiquity of the office dates back to the Roman province of
Britannia . where sixteen named archbishops are listed byJocelyne of Furness in his work "Bishops". Stowe noted that this was the sole available source of these names. However, the earlier of the two bishops namedRestitutus in the work was alive in 314, the year which he was named as attending the Council of Arles. The Saxon bishopric of which the present diocese is the direct successor was established in 604 byMellitus , the same year asSt Paul's Cathedral (and also the Diocese of Rochester) were founded.External links
*http://www.london.anglican.org/
* [http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-147.html Bishop of London refuses to ban gay Bishop from church service]
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