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==