In office 2007–present Denomination Anglican Consecration 2002 | Nationality British Alma mater King's College London Diocese Diocese of Norwich | |
Other posts Bishop of Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea; 2002–2006)
Priest-in-Charge of the Lakenham Group (2006–2007)
Honorary assistant bishop, Diocese of Norwich (2006–present) Ordination 1975 (deacon); 1976 (priest) |
Peter John Fox (born 1952) is a vicar in the Church of England and former Anglican bishop in Papua New Guinea.
Fox attended King's College London, becoming an Associate (AKC) in 1974 and spending his fourth and final year of ministerial training at St Augustine's College, Canterbury. He was then ordained a deacon at Petertide (29 June) 1975 by Maurice Wood, Bishop of Norwich, at Norwich Cathedral and a priest the following Petertide (27 June 1976) by Aubrey Aitken, Bishop of Lynn, at the same cathedral. He served his title (curacy) at Wymondham, Norfolk until 1979, when he went as a missionary priest to Papua New Guinea, where he served as Rector of Gerehu from 1980 and additionally as Diocesan Secretary for the Diocese of Port Moresby from 1984.
He returned to the UK in 1985, taking a group of rural Norfolk parishes: East and West Rudham, Syderstone, Bagthorpe, Barmer, Tatterford, Tattersett and Houghton (which became the Coxford Group in 1988); until 1989. He then moved to Devon and became Team Rector of Lynton, Barbrook, Countisbury, Lynmouth, Brendon, Martinhoe and Parracombe until 1995, serving additionally as Rural Dean of Shirwell from 1992. From Devon he moved to Oxfordshire, where he was Priest-in-Charge at Harpsden-cum-Bolney, serving concurrently as General Secretary of the Melanesian Mission. He was elected to become Bishop of Port Moresby, in the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea, in September 2001.
Fox was consecrated and installed on 24 February 2002; he served until 2006. That year, he returned to Britain, becoming Priest-in-Charge of the Lakenham Group of churches (North Lakenham and Tuckswood; becoming Vicar in 2007) and (additionally) an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Norwich.