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Diocese of Oxford

The Diocese of Oxford is a Church of England diocese that forms part of the Province of Canterbury. The diocese is led by the Bishop of Oxford, and the bishop's seat is at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. It contains more church buildings than any other diocese and has more paid clergy than any other except London.

History
The Diocese of Oxford was created by letters patent from Henry VIII on 1 September 1542, out of part of the Diocese of Lincoln. Osney Abbey was designated the original cathedral, but in 1545 this was changed to St Frideswide's Priory which became Christ Church Cathedral. In 1836 the Archdeaconry of Berkshire was transferred from the Diocese of Salisbury to Oxford. This comprises the county of Berkshire and parts of Wiltshire. An Order in Council of 1837 transferred the Archdeaconry of Buckingham from the Diocese of Lincoln. In 2013 and 2014, the Diocese of Oxford discussed and resolved to undertake some pastoral alterations; the new archdeaconry of Dorchester was created on 1 March 2014. On 3 March 2014, it was announced that Judy French would become the first Archdeacon of Dorchester from June 2014. ==Bishops==
Bishops
The diocesan Bishop of Oxford is assisted by the area bishops of Dorchester, Buckingham, and Reading. The suffragan See of Buckingham was created in 1914, and was the suffragan bishopric for the whole diocese until 1939 when the See of Dorchester was created; the See of Reading was re-created in 1942, after having been 'in abeyance' since 1909. The provincial episcopal visitor (for Anglo-Catholic parishes in the diocese – among twelve other dioceses in the western part of the Province of Canterbury – which do not accept the ordination of women as priests) is the Bishop of Oswestry, who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his ministry in the diocese. Conservative evangelicals who reject the ordination and/or leadership of women due to complementarian beliefs, receive alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Ebbsfleet. Several retired bishops resident in or near the diocese are licensed to serve as honorary assistant bishops. : • Since 2010: Anthony Russell, former Bishop of Ely and area Bishop of Dorchester, lives in Holton. • Since 2010: Henry Scriven, Mission Director for Latin America (CMS) and former Assistant Bishop in Pittsburgh and Suffragan Bishop in Europe, lives in Abingdon-on-Thames and is also licensed in Chichester and Winchester dioceses. • Since 2013: David Jennings, retired former Bishop suffragan of Warrington, lives in Northleach, Gloucestershire and is also licensed in Gloucester diocese. • Since 2013: John Went, former Bishop suffragan of Tewkesbury, lives in Latimer. George Carey (retired Archbishop of Canterbury) lives in the diocese and was an honorary assistant bishop, but resigned his licence following his implication in the Peter Ball abuse case, and Humphrey Southern, former Bishop suffragan of Repton, is the Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon. ==Current extent==
Current extent
s of the Church of England showing Oxford Diocese in mauve Counties The diocese now covers the counties of • Berkshire (118 churches) • Buckinghamshire (152 churches) • Oxfordshire (227 churches) and has • three churches in the county of Bedfordshire • one church in the traditional county of Middlesex • one church in the county of Hampshire Episcopal areas Since the creation of an area scheme in 1984, the diocese has been divided into three episcopal areas. The Bishop of Oxford has authority throughout the diocese, but also has primary responsibility for the city and suburbs of Oxford, which form the Archdeaconry of Oxford. • City of Oxford and surrounding area (Archdeaconry of Oxford) • current Bishop of Oxford: Steven Croft • includes Deaneries of Oxford and CowleyDorchester Episcopal Area (Archdeaconry of Dorchester) • current area Bishop of Dorchester: Gavin Collins • includes Deaneries of Aston & Cuddesdon, Bicester & Islip, Chipping Norton, Deddington, Henley, Witney and WoodstockBuckingham Episcopal Area (Archdeaconry of Buckingham) • current area Bishop of Buckingham: Dave Bull • includes Deaneries of Amersham, Aylesbury, Buckingham, Burnham & Slough, Claydon, Milton Keynes, Mursley, Newport, Wendover and WycombeReading Episcopal Area (Archdeaconry of Berkshire) • current area Bishop of Reading: Mary Gregory • includes Deaneries of Abingdon, Bracknell, Bradfield, Maidenhead & Windsor, Newbury, Reading, Sonning, Vale of White Horse, Wallingford and Wantage Archdeaconries and deaneries • including Cathedral == Churches ==
Churches
Outside deanery structures Deanery of Oxford 1situated within the area covered by the Cowley deanery Deanery of Cowley Deanery of Abingdon Deanery website Deanery of Aston and Cuddesdon Deanery of Bicester and Islip Deanery of Chipping Norton Deanery of Deddington Deanery of Henley Deanery of Vale of White Horse Deanery of Wallingford Deanery of Wantage Deanery website Deanery of Witney Deanery of Woodstock Deanery of Amersham Deanery website Deanery of Aylesbury Deanery of Buckingham Deanery website Deanery of Burnham and Slough === Deanery of Claydon === Deanery of Milton Keynes Deanery of Mursley Deanery of Newport Deanery of Wendover Deanery of Wycombe Deanery website Deanery of Bracknell Deanery of Bradfield Deanery of Maidenhead and Windsor Deanery of Newbury Deanery of Reading Deanery website Deanery of Sonning == Other foundations employing Church of England clergy within the diocesan area ==
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