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    -1.520 The Diocese of Ripon (Diocese of Ripon and Leeds from 1999 until 2014) was a former Church of England diocese, part of the Province of York. Immediately...
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    Ripon (/ˈrɪpən/) is a cathedral city and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. The city is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River...
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    the Diocese of Ripon. In 2014 the Diocese was incorporated into the new Diocese of Leeds, and the church became one of three co-equal cathedrals of the...
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  • the Diocese of Leeds in the Province of York. The area bishop of Ripon has oversight of the archdeaconry of Richmond and Craven, which consists of the...
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    modern see of Ripon was established in 1836 from parts of the dioceses of Chester and York. In the same year, the collegiate church in Ripon was raised...
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    three previous dioceses: the Diocese of Bradford, the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, and the Diocese of Wakefield. The 42 current dioceses are divided into...
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    dissolution of the dioceses of Bradford, Ripon and Leeds, and Wakefield. The diocese is led by the Anglican Bishop of Leeds and has three cathedrals of equal status:...
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  • area Ripon, Quebec Ripon (UK Parliament constituency) Liberty of Ripon, a former liberty possessing separate county jurisdiction Diocese of Ripon, a former...
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    Bishop of Bradford. The diocese was founded on 25 November 1919 from part of the Diocese of Ripon and dissolved in the creation of the Diocese of Leeds...
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    The Dean of Ripon is a senior cleric in the Church of England Diocese of Leeds. The dean is the head of the chapter at Ripon Cathedral – his predecessors...
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    name of a nearby larger city: thus the cathedral in Southwell now serves the diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, and Ripon Cathedral was in Ripon and...
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    Minster serves as the mother church of the Province of York. In 1836, the diocese of Ripon was formed (Diocese of Ripon and Leeds from 1999 until 2014),...
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  • David Jenkins (bishop) (category Academics of the University of Leeds)
    retirement, he continued to serve as an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds. Jenkins was born in Bromley, Kent, to Lionel Jenkins, who...
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    John Packer (category Diocese of Ripon and Leeds)
    Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, serving from the renaming of the diocese from Ripon in 2000 to his 2014 retirement (prior to his former diocese's merge into...
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    of Leeds (formerly in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds), headed by the Bishop of Leeds, which has cathedrals in Bradford, Ripon, and Wakefield, although...
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    with the establishment of the Diocese of Ripon in 1836 did the number increase. Ad hoc decisions which amplified the canon law of the Western Church to...
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  • Wilfrid (redirect from Wilfrid of Ripon)
    after the death of Ecgfrith in battle with the Picts. During the 680s Theodore had created two more dioceses in Northumbria, at Ripon, and at Abercorn...
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    Chester to form part of the newly created Diocese of Ripon which also had parts taken from the Diocese of York. In 1847, the deaneries of Amounderness, Blackburn...
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  • Catherine Ogle (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
    Dean of Winchester. She was previously the Dean of Birmingham (2010–2017), and a parish priest in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds and the Diocese of Wakefield...
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  • John Dennis (bishop) (category Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon)
    of Ripon; and for most of his time in that office he also served as Diocesan Director of Ordinands (DDO) for the Diocese of Ripon. In 1986, he was translated...
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    Lindsey and was made Bishop of Ripon around 679. This was part of the process whereby Bishop Wilfrid of York's large diocese was broken into three parts...
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    town of the West Riding and had a large medieval church. The new Diocese of Wakefield was taken out of the southern part of the Diocese of Ripon, which...
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    Ripon College Cuddesdon (RCC) is a Church of England theological college in Cuddesdon, a village 5.5 miles (8.9 km) outside Oxford, England. The College...
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  • separately. A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or "mother" church of a diocese and is distinguished as such by being the location...
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  • the Diocese of Ripon in 1888, but the incumbent's episcopal title was transferred to Richmond by Royal Warrant in 1889. Since 1939, the Bishop of Penrith...
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    Bradford (redirect from History of Bradford)
    rock shelf above Bradford Beck by 1327. The Diocese of Bradford was created from part of the Diocese of Ripon in 1919, and the church became a cathedral...
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  • Paul Hooper (category Alumni of the University of Manchester)
    Curate St George, Leeds 1984-87: Diocese of Ripon Youth Officer 1987-95: Bishop's Domestic Chaplain, Diocese of Ripon 1995-2009: Vicar St Mark, Harrogate...
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    St Bartholomew's Church, Arkendale (category Church of England church buildings in North Yorkshire)
    a cost of £500, to a design by John Freeman. It was consecrated in January 1837, the first new church in the recently created Diocese of Ripon. The church...
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    later subdivided into the dioceses of Ripon and Leeds, Bradford, and Wakefield and now constitutes most of the Diocese of Leeds. In 1884 Nottinghamshire...
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  • The Archdeacon of Leeds, previously Archdeacon of Ripon, is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Leeds. As such he or she is responsible...
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