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Diocese
  
Diocese of Oxford

Role
  
Bishop of Jarrow

Nationality
  
British


Denomination
  
Anglican

Ordination
  
1972

Name
  
John Pritchard

Consecration
  
January 2002

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In office
  
2007–31 October 2014 (retired)

Successor
  
TBA (acting bishop: Colin Fletcher)

Other posts
  
Bishop of Jarrow 2002–2006

Born
  
22 April 1948 (age 76) Salford, Greater Manchester (
1948-04-22
)

Predecessor
  
Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth

Education
  
Ridley Hall, Cambridge, St Peter's College, Oxford

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Residence
  
Richmond, United Kingdom

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John Lawrence Pritchard (born 22 April 1948) is a Church of England bishop. He was the Bishop of Oxford from 2007 to 2014. He is in the Open Evangelical tradition.

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Early life

Pritchard was born in Salford, Lancashire. He was educated at Arnold School, then an all-boys direct grant grammar school in Blackpool, Lancashire. He studied law at St Peter's College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1970; as per tradition, his BA was promoted to an Oxford Master of Arts (MA Oxon) in 1973.

In 1970, Pritchard entered Ridley Hall, Cambridge, an Anglican theological college. He then studied theology and trained for ordination for the next two years. In 1972, he received a Certificate in Pastoral Theology.

Ordained ministry

Pritchard was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1972 and as a priest in 1973. From 1972 to 1976 he served as a curate at St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham and, from 1976 to 1980, he was Youth Chaplain and Assistant Director of Education in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. In 1980 he became priest in charge of Wilton, Taunton. From 1988 he was Director of Pastoral Studies at Cranmer Hall, Durham and, from 1993, the college's warden. In 1996, he became Archdeacon of Canterbury and a canon residentiary of Canterbury Cathedral.

Episcopal ministry

In January 2002, Pritchard was consecrated as a bishop by David Hope, the Archbishop of York. Then, from 2002 to 2007, he served as the Bishop of Jarrow, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Durham.

On 11 December 2006 it was announced that Pritchard would become the 42nd Bishop of Oxford. Having taken office at his confirmation-of-election in London on 23 March 2007, he began his ministry in the diocese on 8 June 2007 after a service of inauguration at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. In 2008, he supported the application by Muslims in Oxford to broadcast the adhan from the minaret of a mosque. As a result, he received hostile comments and letters of complaint.

John Pritchard retired as Bishop of Oxford on 31 October 2014. In 2015, he was appointed an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Durham.

On 11 February 2017, Pritchard was one of fourteen retired bishops to sign an open letter to the then-serving bishops of the Church of England. In an unprecedented move, they expressed their opposition to the House of Bishops' report to General Synod on sexuality, which recommended no change to the Church's canons or practises around sexuality. By 13 February, a serving bishop (Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham) and nine further retired bishops had added their signatures; on 15 February, the report was rejected by synod.

Personal life

Pritchard is married to Wendy and has two daughters, Amanda and Nicola. Following retirement Pritchard and his wife live in Richmond, North Yorkshire.

Styles

  • The Reverend John Pritchard (1972–1996)
  • The Venerable John Pritchard (1996–2002)
  • The Right Reverend John Pritchard (2002–present)
  • Writings

  • Practical Theology in Action, SPCK (1996), ISBN 0-281-05012-0
  • The Intercessions Handbook, SPCK (1997), ISBN 0-281-04979-3
  • Beginning Again, SPCK (2000), ISBN 0-281-05265-4
  • Living the Gospel Stories Today, SPCK (2001), ISBN 0-281-05365-0
  • How to Pray, SPCK (2002), ISBN 0-281-05454-1
  • The Second Intercessions Handbook, SPCK (2004), ISBN 0-281-05649-8
  • Living Easter Through the Year, SPCK (2005), ISBN 0-281-05709-5
  • How to Explain Your Faith, SPCK (2006), ISBN 0-8146-3178-9
  • The Life and Work of a Priest, SPCK (2007) ISBN 0-281-05748-6
  • Going to Church, SPCK (2009) ISBN 978-0-281-05810-5
  • God Lost and Found, SPCK (2011) ISBN 978-0-281-06352-9
  • Why Christianity Makes Sense, SPCK (2014) ISBN 978-0-281-06764-0, eBook ISBN 978-0-281-06765-7
  • References

    John Pritchard (bishop) Wikipedia