- Canon Andrew White
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footnotes = TheReverend Canon Andrew White (born 1964) is vicar of St. George's Church,Baghdad ; the onlyAnglican church inIraq . He has thus been dubbed the "Vicar of Baghdad". He is also President of theFoundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East . [ [http://www.frrme.org/ Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East] official Website] He was previously Director of International Ministry at theInternational Centre for Reconciliation atCoventry Cathedral , England. At the age of 33 years he was diagnosed withmultiple sclerosis , which affects his mobility and his speech.Early life
White grew up in
Bexley , in the suburbs of south-eastLondon in Kent. His family were very religious, between strictBaptist and Pentecostal. His sister was anorexic and he preferred to be away from home. He visited an old house-bound lady and got to know an Anglican priest, who visited her to give her communion.Education and call to the priesthood
He studied at
St Thomas' Hospital , London and qualified as an Operating Department Practitioner in 1985. He worked in anaesthetics and was a member of the cardiac arrest team. One day he realised that he had done everything he had set out to achieve and asked himself, "what next?", and then decided to join the Church. He studied theology, training for the priesthood atRidley Hall, Cambridge , where he decided to learn aboutJudaism andIslam . He also spent time at theHebrew University of Jerusalem. He was ordained in 1990, [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/06/14/ftbaghdad12.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/06/14/ixartright.html "Onward, Christian soldier"] , "The Telegraph's" interview of Canon White,14 June 2005 ] and became a curate at St Mark's, Battersea Rise in the Diocese of Southwark. He first saw his wife from the pulpit when she was in the congregation, and when he asked her to marry him six weeks later and she initially said "maybe". He later became a vicar of the Church of the Ascension, Balham Hill in the same diocese.In 1997 – his final year as vicar of the Church of the Ascension – he was a
Wandsworth Borough Councillor and served as Deputy Chairman of Social Services.Director of International Ministry
In 1998, at the age of 33 years, White was appointed a canon at Coventry Cathedral, and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis about six weeks after moving to
Coventry . He became the Director of International Ministry there – his role headed up theInternational Centre for Reconciliation , promoting reconciliation in conflicts (mainly religious) across the globe. He concentrated on the Middle East, because he thought that the church needed to be involved there. He remained in this post until 2005, when he moved to Baghdad to become vicar of St George's Church."Vicar of Baghdad"
Canon White has been dubbed "Vicar of Baghdad" because his church is the only remaining Anglican church in Iraq. Here, he has continued the reconciliation that he promoted during his time as Director of International Ministry at Coventry Cathedral. The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East was established in 2005 as part of his reconciliation work in Iraq and the Middle East as a whole.
His main aim has been to try and maintain communication between Shia and Sunni leaders, and to "gain trust of key religious leaders on both sides in various conflict areas". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6702185.stm Profile: Canon Andrew White] , "BBC News"] He sees his role as trying to mediate and re-establish the dialogue between conflicting groups.
Canon White was involved in efforts to free British hostage
Ken Bigley , although his efforts and those of many others were unsuccessful as Mr Bigley was murdered after three weeks in Iraq. On average, his negotiations with kidnappers are approximately 25% successful in leading to a hostage being released. He also took part in trying to resolve the hostage situation at the Church of the Nativity inBethlehem in 2002.White was aware of the fear that the Iraqi people had of
Saddam Hussein 's regime, and supports the invasion of Iraq, but not the aftermath.White's lay pastor was kidnapped in April 2007; however, he managed to raise the $40,000 ransom necessary to secure the pastor's release and soon returned to Iraq where he stays most of the time. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article2024953.ece Profile: Canon Andrew White] , "Times" Online,
4 July 2007 ]On
July 11 2007 , White arrived in Britain after having fled Iraq following warnings of threats to his life, [ [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/78650_88095_ENG_HTM.htm Vicar flees Baghdad after threats] , "Episcopal Life Online",12 July 2007 ] but returned later on. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3978164.ece The Vicar of Baghdad: Through the valley of the shadow of death] , "Times Online",22 May 2008 ]White's work is paid for partly by supporters, his foundation, and by
The Pentagon . Security is a key issue in his work, and he has 35 armed guards assigned to protect him.cite episode |title =The Choice featuring Andrew White| series= The Choice |serieslink = The Choice (radio series)|url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/religion/thechoice.shtml |network=BBC |station =BBC Radio 4 |airdate=2008-09-02]Personal life
White's Brother died on 31 August 1997, the same day as
Princess Diana . His body was found washed up by the sea and White assumes that he probably jumped off a cliff, although the cause of death has not been established officially and given anopen verdict .At the age of 33 years, White was investigated for poor vision and balance problems about six weeks after he became a canon at
Coventry Cathedral . He was hospitalised, and a diagnosis ofmultiple sclerosis was given to him on the same day his second son was born. Being in the same hospital as his wife, he was able to attend the birth. His wife and two sons currently live in the southeast of England.White does not know anyone else who would do his work, because of the long term relationships he has in the Middle East and his religion. Through his work he as become unaccustomed to a normal civilian life, and has said that he would find life in London boring.
Previous appointments
* Special Envoy to the Middle East – for the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Revd. and Rt. Hon.
George Carey
* Director of International Ministry and Canon Residentiary – International Centre for Reconciliation, Coventry CathedralCurrent appointments
* Vicar of St George's Church, Baghdad, Iraq
* President and Chief Executive – Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East (FRRME)
* Special Representative to theAlexandria Process – for the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Revd. and Rt. Hon.Rowan Williams
* Eric Lane Fellow –Clare College, Cambridge
* Harvard Fellowelected publications
* "Iraq: People of Promise, Land of Despair" (2003)
* "Iraq: Searching for Hope" (2005)
* "By The Rivers of Babylon" (2008)Canon White has also written widely on issues of inter-faith activity, conflict resolution, Middle East affairs and relations between Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Awards
* The Sternberg International Council of Christians and Jews Prize (jointly with
Lord Coggan ) (1991)
* Anglo-Israel Association Prize (2001)
* Sir Sigmund Sternberg Inter-Faith Prize (2003)
* Grand Commander of the Order of Merit of theKnights Templar of Jerusalem (2003)
* Interfaith Award, British Government (2003)
* Peacemaker in Action Award, The Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, United States (2005)
* US Cross of Valor (2006)
* The Woolf Institute, Cambridge Peace Prize (2007)Canon White was awarded the Anglo-Israel Association Prize for his contribution to furthering understanding between the British and Israeli nations. He was awarded the Sternberg Inter-Faith Prize for his work in promoting good relations between Judaism, Islam and Christianity.tyles
* Mr Andrew White (1964–1990)
* The Revd. Andrew White (1990–1998)
* The Revd. Canon Andrew White (1998–)References
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