John Sentamu is the present Archbishop of York.
Geoffrey - archbishop of York - was born in 1152.
John Gilbert - archbishop of York - was born in 1693.
William Magee - archbishop of York - was born in 1821.
William Magee - archbishop of York - died in 1891.
John Gilbert - archbishop of York - died in 1761.
Ealdwulf - archbishop of York - died on 1002-05-06.
In a letter, you would address The Archbishop of York as "The Most Reverend [Full Name], Archbishop of York." In the salutation, you can begin with "Dear Archbishop [Last Name]," or simply "Dear Archbishop." It’s important to maintain a respectful tone throughout the correspondence.
John Williams - archbishop of York - died on 1650-03-25.
John Hughes - archbishop of New York - was born on 1797-06-24.
John Hughes - archbishop of New York - died on 1864-01-03.
The most important person to the Archbishop of York is often the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is the senior bishop in the Church of England. The Archbishop of York typically collaborates closely with the Archbishop of Canterbury on matters of church governance and doctrine. Additionally, the Archbishop may also prioritize relationships with local clergy, parishioners, and other community leaders to fulfill their pastoral duties and mission.
There is no bishop of York if you want to be pedantic. York is the centre of the northern Province of the Church of England, and so the bishop of York is actually the Archbishop of both York and the northern province of York, and is the second in line within the Church of England after the Archbishop of Canterbury. Currently the Archbishop of York is the Very Reverend Dr John Sentamu.