The Rt Revd Trevor Williams | |
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Born | 1948 Dublin, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish |
Education | St. Andrew's College, Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin and St John's College, Nottingham |
Occupation | Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe |
Employer | Church of Ireland |
Known for | Former leader of the Corrymeela Community |
Predecessor | Michael Mayes[1] |
Religion | Church of Ireland (Anglican) |
Trevor Williams (born 1948) is the incumbent Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe in the Church of Ireland.
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Williams was born in Dublin city, Ireland and educated at St. Andrew's College, Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, and St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained a deacon in 1974 and a priest in 1975. From 1974 to 1977 he served as curate in Maidenhead, St Andrew's and St Mary’s in the Diocese of Oxford. Williams then moved to Northern Ireland to become Assistant Chaplain at Queen's University Belfast. From 1981 to 1988, he was a religious broadcasting producer for BBC Radio Ulster. After this he served as rector of St John’s Newcastle, County Down, until 1993.
Williams served as leader of the Corrymeela Community, a Christian group committed to promoting peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, from 1994 to 2003. He was appointed a canon of St Patrick’s Cathedral in 2002 and in 2003 served as rector of Holy Trinity and St Silas with Immanuel in north Belfast in the Diocese of Connor.[2]
Williams was announced as a Church of Ireland's bishop on 6 May 2008[3] and was consecrated as bishop on 11 July 2008.[1] President Mary McAleese was among those in attendance at the ceremony, which was celebrated at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin.[4][5]
Though he serves Ireland as a bishop, Williams retains an active interest in working for reconciliation in Northern Ireland and recently joined with four other clergy from north Belfast in urging the Northern Ireland Executive to put more resources into addressing sectarianism in its Programme for Government.
Williams is married to Joyce (née Milne) and they have three adult sons. Joyce Williams works as an administrator with the Churches Community Work Alliance. In his spare time, Williams enjoys sailing and car mechanics.[2]-->
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