Anglican Diocese of Bathurst
The Anglican Diocese of Bathurst is located in the Province of New South Wales. It includes the cities of Orange, Bathurst and Dubbo. The current Bishop of Bathurst is the Right Reverend Ian Palmer.
Ministry
The diocese has 33 parishes covering about a third of the state of New South Wales. Major towns in the diocese include Bourke, Cobar, Cowra, Forbes, Mudgee, Parkes and Wellington.
The diocese also operates three schools, All Saints College Bathurst, Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, Dubbo and Orange Anglican Grammar School.
In 2003, due to funding pressures, the diocese initiated a joint funding arrangement with the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn and the Diocese of Riverina. A similar arrangement has also been formed with the Uniting Church the aim of which is to combine ministry services.[1]
Cathedral
The cathedral church of the diocese is All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst in the heart of the city. The cathedral building was originally designed by Edmund Blacket in 1845 as a parish church, but became a cathedral in 1870 with the creation of the Diocese of Bathurst. An organ was installed in 1886 and bells were hung in 1855. In the 1890s, however, the bell tower was found to be unstable, so the bells could not be "rung full circle" but only by striking them.
Due to structural problems the original cathedral was demolished in 1969–70 and replaced in 1971 by a new building constructed in a 20th-century style. In 2009, the bells were rehung in a new bell tower attached to the new cathedral.
Deans of Bathurst
- 2010–present: Anne Wentzel
- 2002–2010: Andrew Sempell
- 1994-2001: Michael Birch
- 1988-1993: Ken Hewlett (later became vicar at St Andrew's Church, Brighton in 1993 upon the retirement of Harlin Butterley and served there until circa 2003)
- ?–1987: Colin Davies Sheumack (afterwards Bishop of Gippsland, 1987)
- 1980–1983: Richard Franklin Appleby (afterwards Bishop of Northern Territory, 1992)
- 1932–?: Henry Robert Holmes (died 1948) [2]
- 1882–?: John Thomas Marriott
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-05/bathurst-anglican-synod-merger/2870390
- ↑ "DEAN HOLMES INSTALLED. BATHURST, Monday". TROVE. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
External links
Coordinates: 32°S 146°E / 32°S 146°E
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