Diocese of Oxford

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Diocese of Oxford
Province Canterbury
Bishop Bishop of Oxford
Cathedral Christ Church
Archdeaconries Berkshire, Buckingham, Oxford 
Suffragan Bishop(s) Dorchester, Buckingham, Reading
Parishes 624
Churches 820
Website http://www.oxford.anglican.org/


The Diocese of Oxford forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.

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[edit] History

The Diocese of Oxford was created in 1541 out of part of the Diocese of Lincoln.

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.

In 1837 the County of Buckingham was similarly transferred from the then Diocese of Lincoln, to become the Archdeaconry of Buckingham, although this annexation did not take effect until 1845.

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The Diocese now covers the counties of

and has

[edit] Episcopal Areas

John Lawrence Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford.
John Lawrence Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford.

The diocese is divided into three Episcopal Areas corresponding to its Archdeaconries. The Bishop of Oxford has authority throughout the diocese, but also has primary responsibility for the city and suburbs of Oxford, which are part of the Archdeaconry of Oxford.

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