Anglican Diocese of Worcester
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Province | Canterbury | |
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Diocesan bishop | Bishop of Worcester | |
Cathedral | Worcester Cathedral | |
Archdeaconries | Dudley, Worcester | |
Suffragan bishop(s) | Bishop of Dudley | |
Parishes | 180 | |
Churches | 282 | |
Diocesan website |
The Diocese of Worcester forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.
The diocese was founded in around 679 by St Theodore of Canterbury.
Covering an area of 671 square miles it has parishes in:
- the County of Worcestershire
- the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
- northern Gloucestershire
- the city of Wolverhampton
- the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell
In 2005 the diocese has 190 parishes with 281 churches and 163 stipendiary clergy.
The diocese is divided into two Archdeaconries:
- the Archdeaconry of Worcester
- the Archdeaconry of Dudley
From its foundation the diocese included southern and western Warwickshire (an area known as Felden). In 1837 the north and east of Warwickshire (Arden) which formed the archdeaconry of Coventry in the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry was transferred to the diocese of Worcester. In 1905 an area in northern Warwickshire was split off as the Diocese of Birmingham, and in 1918 an area approximating to the rest of Warwickshire was created the Diocese of Coventry.
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