Geoffrey Rowell

The Rt Revd
Geoffrey Rowell
PhD DD MA[1]
Bishop in Europe

Bishop Geoffrey Rowell (Vienna, Austria in 2009)

Rowell in Vienna, Austria in 2009
Diocese Diocese in Europe[2]
Installed 1 November 2001
Predecessor John Hind
Successor Rob Innes
Other posts Bishop of Basingstoke
1994–2001
Orders
Ordination c.1968
Consecration 1994
Personal details
Born 13 February 1943
Denomination Anglican
Residence Church Road, Worth
Alma mater Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

Douglas Geoffrey Rowell (born 13 February 1943) is a retired Anglican bishop, having served as the third Bishop in Europe until his retirement on 8 November 2013.[3] Rowell is currently an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Chichester.

Education

Rowell was educated at Winchester College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.[4]

Career

Since 1999, Rowell has been an episcopal patron of Project Canterbury, an online archive of Anglican texts.

Rowell was commissioned as Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe (often called "Bishop in Europe") on 18 October 2001 at St Margaret's, Westminster and enthroned in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar, 1 November 2001.[4]

At the November 2012 meeting of the General Synod of the Church of England, Rowell was one of the three members of the House of Bishops who voted against the ordination of women as bishops.[5]

Controversy

In January 2007, Rowell suspended the chaplain of Istanbul, Ian Sherwood, and the entire chaplaincy council.[6]

Writings

Rowell has authored or co-authored the following:

Outline of career

Styles

References

Further reading

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