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David Hawkins (bishop)

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Church
  
Church of England

Spouse
  
Carole (wife)

Diocese
  
Diocese of Chelmsford

Denomination
  
Anglican

Role
  
Bishop of Barking

Consecration
  
October 17, 2002

Nationality
  
British

Name
  
David Hawkins

Ordination
  
1974

Installed
  
January 2003

Children
  
3 daughters

Predecessor
  
Roger Sainsbury


Born
  
3 March 1949 (age 75) (
1949-03-03
)

Education
  
University of Nottingham

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David John Leader Hawkins (born 3 March 1949) was the area Bishop of Barking in the Church of England from 2002 to 2014.

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Hawkins was educated at the University of Nottingham. After further study at St John's College, Nottingham he was ordained in 1974. He has a Bachelor of Theology (BTh). His ordained ministry as a curate at St Andrew’s Bebington, after which he was spent six years in Nigeria. He was then vicar of St George’s Leeds for 16 years until his ordination to the episcopate. On 17 October 2002, at Southwark Cathedral, he was one (with Richard Cheetham and David Hamid) of the last three people to be ordained and consecrated a bishop by George Carey before his retirement as Archbishop of Canterbury. He was installed at Chelmsford Cathedral in January 2003 and retired on 30 March 2014. A keen mountain walker, he is married with three children.

David hawkins on his kundalini experience


Styles

  • The Reverend David Hawkins (1974–1982)
  • The Reverend Canon David Hawkins (1982–2002)
  • The Right Reverend David Hawkins (2002—present)
  • References

    David Hawkins (bishop) Wikipedia