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Installed
  
18 February 2006

Name
  
John McIntyre

Predecessor
  
Jeffrey Driver

Denomination
  
Anglican

Successor
  
Kay Goldsworthy


Nationality
  
Australian

Residence
  
Sale, Australia

Birth name
  
John Charles McIntyre

Role
  
Bishop of Gippsland

Term ended
  
June 6, 2014

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Diocese
  
Diocese of Gippsland, Australia

Died
  
June 6, 2014, Clayton, Australia

John Charles McIntyre (27 October 1951 - 6 June 2014) was an Australian Anglican bishop. He was the 11th bishop of the Diocese of Gippsland in south-east Victoria.

McIntyre was ordained as a bishop on 11 February 2006 and installed as Bishop of Gippsland at St Paul's Cathedral in Sale on 18 February 2006. Prior to this, he was the rector of the South Sydney parish in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney for 15 years.

McIntyre was known to be an "alternative voice" in the Anglican Church of Australia. While working in the Sydney diocese, he often took a stance against the more conservative attitudes of the diocesan authorities there, arguing for the ordination of women and homosexual rights within the church.

Another of McIntyre's missions throughout his ministry was to support the underprivileged, which is what drew him initially to urban ministry and which continued to influence his work as a bishop in the rural Gippsland diocese. In particular, he focused much of his energy on Indigenous Australians and initiated ministries to benefit local Indigenous communities both within his previous community of Redfern and Waterloo and then in Gippsland.

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