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Diocese
  
Diocese of Portsmouth

Denomination
  
Predecessor
  
Nationality
  
British (Scottish)

Successor
  
Consecration
  
1995

In office
  
1995–September 2009

Name
  
Kenneth Stevenson


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Other posts
  
Chaplain, lecturer, University of Manchester (until 1995)

Born
  
9 November 1949Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (
1949-11-09
)

Role
  
Died
  
January 12, 2011, Southampton, United Kingdom

Education
  
Books
  
The mystery of baptism i, The Mystery of the Euch, Watching and Waiting, Do This, Rooted in detachment

Previous office
  

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Kenneth William Stevenson (9 November 1949 – 12 January 2011) was the eighth Bishop of Portsmouth in the Church of England.

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Stevenson was born in Edinburgh. He was consecrated as Bishop of Portsmouth in 1995, following parish work in Lincoln and Guildford and in the university chaplaincy at the University of Manchester. He was married, with four children.

Stevenson held a PhD from the University of Southampton and a DD from the University of Manchester where he lectured in liturgy alongside his work as a chaplain. He was involved in the Church of England's participation in the Porvoo Communion, not least because he was part-Danish. He was a Knight Commander of the Kingdom of Denmark's Order of the Dannebrog. In 2006, having been diagnosed with leukemia, he began a course of treatment. On 22 February 2009 he announced at a service at Portsmouth Cathedral that he would retire in September 2009 due to continuing ill-health. He presided at his last confirmation service on 19 July 2009 at St Peter's Church Seaview, Isle of Wight.

"There is a sadness in the decision but I know that it is the right one. I did wrestle with it and it has proved to be the most difficult decision of my life. I have loved being your Bishop and have never wanted to be Bishop of anywhere else"

In retirement, Stevenson continued to write and give his support to fund-raising activities for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, e.g. through musical events and the artistic work of his daughter Alexandra.

He had two brothers-in-law who were also bishops: David Tustin and Peter Forster. Both assisted at his funeral at Portsmouth Cathedral on 26 January 2011, along with his great friend Patricia Routledge.

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Works

The Lord's Prayer; A Text in Tradition, 2004.

References

Kenneth Stevenson Wikipedia