In office 2010–present Name Frank White Ordination 1980 | Nationality British Role Bishop Consecration 2002 | |
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Born 26 May 1949 (age 75) ( 1949-05-26 ) | ||
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Francis "Frank" White (born 26 May 1949) is a retired English Anglican bishop. He was Bishop of Brixworth and then the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle, in the Church of England.
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- 104th holy convocation friday night supt frank white
- Early life
- Ordained ministry
- Episcopal ministry
- Personal life
- Styles
- References

Early life

White was educated at University College Cardiff, after which he was a social worker for nine years.
Ordained ministry
White was ordained in 1980 and was a curate at St Nicholas' Church, Durham and then hospital chaplain at the University Hospital of North Durham, vicar of Birtley, Rural Dean of Chester-le-Street and Archdeacon of Sunderland.
He has strong views on why fewer and fewer Anglicans regularly attend church.
Episcopal ministry
White was ordinated to the episcopate in 2002 as the Bishop of Brixworth in the Diocese of Peterborough. For much of 2008 and 2009 he deputised for Ian Cundy, Bishop of Peterborough, before Cundy's death from cancer.
In May 2010 it was announced that White would become the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle from 28 November 2010. He retired on 30 September 2016.
Personal life
White is a supporter of his hometown football team, Newcastle United. He is a keen ornithologist.
White is married to Alison White, Bishop of Hull. They are the first husband and wife to both be bishops.