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"The Bishop's House", Coventry.

The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury.[1] In the Middle Ages, the Bishop of Coventry was a title used by the bishops known today as the Bishop of Lichfield.

The present diocese covers most of the County of Warwickshire. The see is in the City of Coventry where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael. The Bishop's residence is The Bishop's House, Coventry.

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History

From 1102 to 1238, the former Benedictine priory in the city was the seat of the early Bishops of Coventry (previously known as Bishops of Chester or of Lichfield). It was, afterwards, one of the two seats of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield until the Reformation of the 1530s when Coventry Cathedral was demolished and the bishop's seat moved to Lichfield, though the title remained as Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry until 1837, when Coventry was united with the Diocese of Worcester.

Suffragan Bishops

In the late nineteenth century there were two Suffragan Bishops created by the Bishop of Worcester who took the title Bishop of Coventry

List of Suffragan Bishops of Coventry [1]
No. Incumbent From Until Notes
1 Henry Bond Bowlby 1891 1894 (1823-1894)
2 Edmund Arbuthnott Knox 1894 1903 (1847-1937). Translated to Manchester
no appointment 1903 1918
In 1918, Coventry became a diocesan see

Bishops of the modern Diocese

The present diocese was founded in 1918 under King George V when the parish church of Saint Michael was elevated to cathedral status. The cathedral suffered under fire-bombing by the Luftwaffe on the night of 14 November 1940 and remains today as a dignified ruin adjacent to the new cathedral building consecrated on 25 May 1962. The 8th Lord Bishop of Coventry was the Right Reverend Colin James Bennetts, who retired on 31 January 2008.[2]

The Right Reverend Dr Christopher John Cocksworth was ordained and consecrated as the 9th Lord Bishop of Coventry on 3 July 2008 at Southwark Cathedral.[3] He was enthroned and received into the diocese during a service at Coventry Cathedral on 1 November 2008.[4][5] Cocksworth was previously Principal of Ridley Hall, part of the Cambridge Federation of Theological Colleges.

List of Bishops of the modern Diocese of Coventry [1]
No. Incumbent From Until Notes
1 Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs 1918 1922 (1845-1922). Translated from Worcester
2 Charles Lisle Carre 1922 1931 (1871-1942). Translated to Hereford
3 Mervyn George Haigh 1931 1943 (1887-1962). Translated to Winchester
4 Neville Vincent Gorton 1943 1952 (1888-1955)
5 Cuthbert Killick Norman Bardsley 1952 1976 (1907-1991). Translated from Croydon
6 John Gibbs 1976 1985 (1917-2007). Translated from Bradwell
7 Simon Barrington-Ward 1985 1998 (b.1930)
8 Colin James Bennetts 1998 2008 (b.1940). Translated from Buckingham
9 Christopher John Cocksworth 2008 present (b.1959)

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