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The Diocese of Truro (established 1876) is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury which covers Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and a small part of Devon. The bishop's seat is at Truro Cathedral.

Geography and history

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The diocese's area is that of the county of Cornwall, including the Isles of Scilly, as well as two parishes in neighbouring Devon (St Giles on the Heath and Virginstow). It was formed on 15 December 1876 from the Archdeaconry of Cornwall in the Diocese of Exeter. It is, therefore, one of the younger dioceses.[1] The Christian faith, however, has been present in the region since at least the 4th century – more than 100 years before there was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Many of the communities in the diocese, as well as the parish churches, bear a Celtic saint's name, which is a reminder of the links with other Celtic lands, especially Ireland, Wales and Brittany.

The Diocese of Truro is involved directly and indirectly through its Board of Social Responsibility and in the life of its parishes in tackling some of the economic problems that Cornwall is wrestling with and works closely with statutory and voluntary agencies. There are 313 church buildings.

Bishops

The diocesan See is vacant following Philip Mounstephen's translation to Winchester on 10 October 2023. There is a suffragan Bishop of St Germans (which see was created in 1905) whose current bishop is Hugh Nelson); at some periods there have also been assistant bishops, including John Wellington (formerly Bishop of Shantung) and Bill Lash, both retired from sees abroad.[2] The provincial episcopal visitor for parishes in the diocese, among twelve other dioceses in the western part of the Province of Canterbury, which do not accept the ministry of women priests, is the suffragan Bishop of Ebbsfleet. He is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his ministry.

The most recent suffragan Bishop of Plymouth in the neighbouring Diocese of Exeter, John Ford, was also licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in Truro diocese.[3] A former Bishop of St Germans, Roy Screech, lives in St Austell.[4]

Archdeaconries and deaneries

Diocese Archdeaconries Rural Deaneries Paid clergy Churches Population People/clergy People/church Churches/clergy
Diocese of Truro Archdeaconry of Bodmin

(est. 1878)[5]

Deanery of Stratton 2 23 21,120 10,560 918 11.5
Deanery of Trigg Major 5 23 19,932 3,986 867 4.6
Deanery of Trigg Minor & Bodmin 9 34 43,004 4,778 1,265 3.78
Deanery of East Wivelshire 5 32 51,370 10,274 1,605 6.4
Deanery of West Wivelshire 5 23 32,799 6,560 1,426 4.6
Archdeaconry of Cornwall Deanery of Carnmarth North 7.25 20 65,196 8,993 3,260 2.76
Deanery of Carnmarth South 9 13 38,709 4,301 2,978 1.44
Deanery of Kerrier 5 23 32,104 6,421 1,396 4.6
Deanery of Penwith 12 29 64,555 5,380 2,226 2.42
Deanery of Powder 17.16 39 51,736 3,015 1,327 2.27
Deanery of Pydar 6.59 21 48,867 7,415 2,327 3.19
Deanery of St Austell 8 25 65,880 8,235 2,635 3.13
Total/average 91 305 535,272 5,882 1,755 3.35

Rural deaneries

The names of the older deaneries (before 1875) are based on those of the ancient Hundreds of Cornwall though the boundaries do not always correspond. East and West (Wivelshire) must have originally had a Cornish name but it is not recorded (Wivel may be from an Anglo-Saxon personal name 'Wifel').[6]

The deaneries created in 1875 in the episcopate of Frederick Temple were Bodmin, Stratton, St Austell and Carnmarth. These remained unchanged until Carnmarth was divided; later still in the 1980s some alterations of boundaries occurred. The need for smaller deaneries was caused by the economic growth of Victorian Cornwall, mainly in tin and copper mining, which increased the population and by a greater effort by the church to encourage church membership.[7]

Coat of arms

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Coat of arms of the Diocese of Truro
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Flag of the Diocese of Truro, consisting of the coat of arms in the canton of a Saint George's Cross

The arms of the diocese include a saltire gules on which are a crossed sword and key: below this is a fleur de lys sable, all surrounded by a border sable charged with 15 bezants. The saltire is the cross of St Patrick, taken to be the emblem of the Celtic church; the sword and key are emblems of Ss Peter and Paul, the patrons of Exeter Cathedral, and the fleur de lys represents St Mary, patron of the cathedral. The border is derived from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall.[8] They were designed by the College of Heralds in 1877 and are blazoned thus:

"Argent, on a saltire gules, a key, ward upward, in bend, surmounted by a sword, hilt upward, in bend sinister, both or. In base, a fleur de lys sable. The whole within a bordure sable, fifteen bezants. Ensigned with a mitre."[9]

Future

In 2003 a campaign group was formed called Fry an Spyrys ("Free the Spirit" in Cornish) which is dedicated to disestablishing the Church of England in Cornwall and to reconstituting the Diocese of Truro as an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. Its most vociferous member is the founder, the Revd Andy Phillips, who also writes under the pen-name "An Bucca". Its chairman is Garry Tregidga of the Institute of Cornish Studies. Phillips states there has been constant speculation that the diocese might be merged back into the Diocese of Exeter for budgetary reasons.Шаблон:Citation needed

The possibility of a merger was aired unofficially in March 2003, during debate surrounding the formulation of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure, which would allow diocesan commissions to make proposals for the reorganisation of dioceses, including their dissolution. However, such a merger has yet to be proposed by any official body within the Church of England. When the possibility was raised by Fry an Spyrys in 2004 it was denied by a Church of England spokesman and also by representatives of the Truro and Exeter dioceses[10] Since then the Diocese of Truro has shown some financial and administrative resilience. Diocesan reorganisation and the People of God campaign rallied human resources and led (by 2007) to a tight but stable financial situation. More recently Lord Lloyd of Berwick, who chairs Parliament's Ecclesiastical Committee, reported to the House of Lords that there are no plans to abolish the Diocese of Truro and to merge it with the Diocese of Exeter.[11]

Jeremy Dowling review

A 2018 case review commissioned by the diocese reported that four bishops, Maurice Key, Peter Mumford, Michael Ball[12] and Richard Llewellin, had failed to respond to disclosures of abuse by a leading diocesan figure.[13] The diocese had failed to investigate the accusations against Jeremy Dowling, a lay preacher and synod member, who rose to influential positions including communications officer to the bishop. Dowling was jailed in 2015 for seven years, and again in 2016 for a further eight years, for a series of indecent assaults on boys while teaching at a Cornish school during the 1960s and 70s. Kim Stevenson, a criminal justice expert, said the report made "sadly familiar reading" and she contrasted the situation in Britain with that in Australia where those who concealed or did not act on evidence of a sexual offence faced prosecution.[14][15][16][17]

List of churches in the diocese

Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest. Grade II*: particularly important buildings of more than special interest. Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them.

Last fully updated 26 September 2018.

Deanery of Stratton

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Boscastle and Tintagel Group, The, Comprising Forrabury, Lesnewth Otterham, St Juliot, Tintagel, and Trevalga
  • Priest-in-Charge: Heather Aston
3,426 [18]
Kilkhampton (St James the Great) with Morwenstow
  • St James the Great, Kilkhampton (I)
  • Priest-in-Charge/Rector: David Barnes
  • NSM: Richard Ward-Smith
10,713 [19]
[1]
North Kernow Benefice, The, Comprising Bude Haven, Launcells, Marhamchurch, and Stratton [20]
Poughill (St Olaf King and Martyr)
  • Vicar: Vacant
2,775 [21]
Week St Mary Circle of Parishes (St Mary the Virgin) [2]
  • Rector: Vacant
4,206 [22]

Deanery of Trigg Major

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Boyton (Holy Name), North Tamerton, Werrington, St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow
  • Holy Name, Boyton (II*)
  • St Denis, North Tamerton (I)
  • St Giles, St Giles-in-the-Heath (II)
  • St Bridget, Virginstow (II)
  • St Martin of Tours, Werrington (I)
  • Rector: Vacant
1,956 [23]
Egloskerry (St Petrock and St Keri), North Petherwin, Tremaine, Tresmere and Trewen
  • SS Petrock & Keri, Egloskerry (II)
  • St Paternus, North Petherwin (I)
  • St Winwalo, Tremaine (I)
  • St Nicholas, Tresmere (II*)
  • St Michael, Trewen (II*)
  • Vicar: Geoffrey Pengelly
1,629 [24]
Launceston (St Mary Magdalene) (St Thomas the Apostle) (St Stephen)
  • St Mary Magdalene, Launceston (I)
  • St Stephen the Martyr, Launceston (II*)
  • St Thomas the Apostle, Launceston (II*)
  • Christ the Cornerstone, Tregadillett
[3]
  • Team Rector: Vacant
  • Curate: Teresa Folland
  • Curate: Alison Hardy
9,152 [25]
Moorland Group, The, Comprising Altarnon, Davidstow, Laneast, and St Clether
  • St Nonna, Altarnun (I)
  • St David, Davidstow (II*)
  • SS Sidwell & Gulval, Laneast (I)
  • St Clederus, St Clether (II*)
[4]
  • Rector: Deryn Roberts
1,938 [26]
Three Rivers, The, Comprising Lawhitton, Lewannick, Lezant, North Hill, and South Petherwin
  • St Michael, Lawhitton (II*)
  • St Martin, Lewannick (II*)
  • St Briochus, Lezant (II*)
  • St Torney, North Hill (I)
  • St Paternus, South Petherwin (I)
[5]
  • Curate: Heather West
5,257 [27]

Deanery of Trigg Minor & Bodmin

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Blisland (St Protus and St Hyacinth) with Temple, St Breward and Helland
  • Priest-in-Charge: David Seymour
  • NSM: Stephen Williams
3,152 [28]
St Tudy (St Tudy) with St Mabyn and Michaelstow
  • St Tudy, St Tudy (I)
  • St Michael, Michaelstow (I)
[6] [29]
[7]
Bodmin (St Petroc) Team Benefice, The, Including Cardynham, Lanhydrock, and Lanivet [8]
  • Team Rector: Paul Holley
  • Team Vicar: Elaine Munday
  • Team Vicar: Cynthia Clemow
17,608 [30]
Lanteglos By Camelford (St Julitta) with Advent [9]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Angela Cooper
5,764 [31]
St Teath (St Teatha)
  • St Tetha, St Teath (I)
  • St John the Evangelist, Delabole (II)
[32]
Lostwithiel (St Bartholomew) Parishes [10]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Paul Beynon
  • NSM: Sheila Bawden
4,201 [33]
[11]
[12]
[13]
North Cornwall Cluster of Churches, Comprising Port Isaac, St Endellion, St Kew, and St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock
  • St Peter, Port Isaac
  • St Endelienta, St Endellion (I)
  • St James the Great, Kew (I)
  • St Enodoc, Trebetherick (I)
  • St Michael, Porthilly
  • St Menefreda, St Minver (I)

[14]

  • Rector: Elizabeth Wild
  • NSM: Andrew Lewis
4,410 [34]
St Breoke (St Breoke) and Egloshayle in Wadebridge
  • St Breoke, St Breoke (II)
  • St Petroc, Egloshayle (I)
  • St Conan, Wadebridge (II)
[15]
  • Rector: Stephen Payne
7,869 [35]

Deanery of East Wivelshire

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Antony (St James the Great) with Sheviock and Torpoint
  • St James the Great, Antony (I)
  • Blessed Virgin Mary, Sheviock (I)
  • SS Philip & James, Maryfield (II*)
  • St James, Torpoint (II)
[16] Шаблон:Webarchive
  • Vicar: Lynn Parker
8,857 [36]
Callington Cluster, The, Including Linkinhorne, South Hill, and Stoke Climsland
  • St Mary, Callington (I)
  • St Mellor, Linkinhorne (I)
  • St Paul, Upton Cross
  • St Sampson, South Hill (I)
  • Stoke Climsland Parish Church (II*)
[17]
  • Rector: Tony Stephens
  • NSM: Annabel King
9,505 [37]
Landrake (St Michael) with St Erney and Botus Fleming
  • St Michael, Landrake (I)
  • St Erney, St Erney (II*)
  • St Mary, Botus Fleming (II*)
[18]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Cathy Sigrist
  • NSM (Saltash): Pamela Sellix
18,308 [38]
Saltash (St Nicholas and St Faith)
  • SS Nicholas & Faith, Saltash (I)
  • St Stephen, St Stephens-by-Saltash (I)
[39]
Rame Peninsula Benefice, The, Comprising Maker with Rame, Millbrook, and St John
  • Rector: Michael Brown
3,629 [40]
St Germans (St Germans of Auxerre) [19]
  • Vicar: Vacant
2,673 [41]
Tamar Valley Benefice, The, Comprising Calstock, Landulph, St Dominick, and St Mellion with Pillaton
  • St Andrew, Calstock (I)
  • Cotehele House Chapel (I)
  • St Anne, Gunnislake (II)
  • All Saints, Harrowbarrow (II)
  • SS Leonard & Dilpe, Landulph (I)
  • St Indract's Chapel, Halton Quay
  • St Dominica, St Dominic (I)
  • St Odulph, Pillaton (I)
  • St Melanus, St Mellion (I)
[20]
  • Rector: Chris Painter
8,398 [42]

Deanery of West Wivelshire

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Duloe (St Cuby) and Herodsfoot
  • St Cuby, Duloe (I)
  • All Saints, Herodsfoot (II)
[21]
  • Rector: Vacant
823 [43]
Trelawny, Comprising Lanreath, Lansallos, Lanteglos By Fowey, and Pelynt
  • St Marnarck, Lanreath (I)
  • St Nun, Pelynt (I)
  • St Ildierna, Lansallos (I)
  • St Wyllow, Lanteglos-by-Fowey (I)
  • St John, Bodinnick
  • St Saviour, Polruan
  • Rector: Marilyn Elliott
  • NSM: Gary Eve
4,192 [44]
[22]
Looe (St Nicholas) and Morval [23]
  • Rector: Philip Sharp
6,391 [45]
  • St Wenna, Morval (I)
Liskeard (St Martin) and St Keyne
  • Vicar: Steve Morgan
  • Curate: Margot Davies (see below)
12,571 [46]
Menheniot (St Lalluwy and St Antoninus)
  • SS Lalluwy & Antoninus, Menheniot (I)
  • St Mary, Merrymeet (II)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Margot Davies
  • Curate (St Ive): Becca Bell (see below)
4,372 [47]
St Ive (St Ive) and Pensilva with Quethiock
  • St Ive, St Ive (I)
  • St Hugh, Quethiock (I)
  • St John, Pensilva
[48]
St Cleer (St Clarus)
  • St Clarus, St Cleer (I)
  • Priest-in-Charge/Vicar: Becca Bell
  • Hon. Curate: Philip Biggs
4,450 [49]
St Neot (St Neot) and Warleggan
  • St Neot, St Neot (I)
  • St Bartholomew, Warleggan (II*)
[24] [50]

Deanery of Carnmarth North

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Camborne (St Martin and St Meriadoc), Tuckingmill and Penponds [25]
  • Rector: Vacant
  • NSM: Neil Potter
20,004 [51]
[26] Шаблон:Webarchive
Chacewater (St Paul) with St Day and Carharrack
  • St Paul, Chacewater (II)
  • St Piran, Carharrack
  • Holy Trinity, St Day
[27]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Simon Bone
  • Curate: Karen Jones
  • Curate: Richard Wallis
  • NSM: Steven Fletcher
10,230 [52]
St Stythians (St Stythian) with Perranarworthal and Gwennap [53]
Crowan (St Crewenna) and Treslothan
  • St Crewenna, Crowan (II*)
[28]
  • Vicar: Vacant
4,999 [54]
  • St James, Leedstown
  • St John the Evangelist, Treslothan (II)
Redruth (St Andrew) (St Euny) with Lanner and Treleigh
  • St Andrew, Redruth (II)
  • St Euny, Redruth (II*)
  • Christ Church, Lanner
  • St Andrew, Pencoys (II)
  • St Stephen, Treleigh (II)
[29]
  • Team Rector: Caspar Bush
  • Team Vicar: Eliska Mulliner
  • Curate: Graham Adamson
18,672 [55]
St Illogan (St Illogan)
  • St Illogan, Illogan (II)
  • St Mary, Portreath
  • St Illogan, Trevenson (II)
[30]
  • Rector: Steven Robinson
  • Curate: Alex Sharp
  • NSM: Marlene Carveth
11,291 [56]

Deanery of Carnmarth South

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Budock (St Budock)
  • St Budock, Budock (II*)
[31]
  • Vicar: Godfrey Bennett
  • Curate: Ben Morgan Lundie
7,092 [57]
Falmouth (All Saints) [32]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Bill Stuart-White
  • Curate: Chris Hassell
6,916 [58]
Falmouth (King Charles the Martyr) [33]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Steve Tudgey
4,631 [59]
Mabe (St Laudus)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Steve Smith
  • Curate: Amanda Evans
4,293 [60]
Mawnan (St Mawnan) (St Michael)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Johanna Clare
1,238 [61]
Mylor (St Mylor) with Flushing
  • St Mylor, Mylor (I)
  • All Saints, Mylor Bridge
[34]
  • NSM: Andrew Stevenson
  • NSM: Jeffrey James
2,705 [62]
  • St Peter, Flushing (II)
Penwerris (St Michael and All Angels) (Holy Spirit)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Vacant
4,507 [63]
St Gluvias (St Gluvias)
  • St Gluvias, St Gluvias (II*)
[35]
  • Vicar: Steve Wales
7,327 [64]

Deanery of Kerrier

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Constantine (St Constantine)
  • St Constantine, Constantine (I)
  • Gweek Mission Church
  • Priest-in-Charge: Stewart Turner
2,233 [65]
Helston (St Michael) and Wendron
  • St Michael, Helston (II*)
  • St Wendrona, Wendron (I)
  • St Christopher, Porkellis
[36]
  • Team Rector: David Miller
  • OLM: Dorothy Noakes
13,351 [66]
Kerrier, West, Comprising Breage with Godolphin and Ashton, Porthleven, Sithney, and St Germoe
  • Annunciation, Ashton
  • St Breaca, Breage (I)
  • St Bartholomew, Porthleven
  • St Sithney, Sithney (I)
  • St Germoe, Germoe (I)
[37]
  • Vicar: Peter Johnson
7,530 [67]
Meneage (St Anthony) (St Martin) (St Mawgan)
  • SS Manaccus & Dunstan, Manaccan (I)
  • St Anthony, St Anthony-in-Meneage (I)
  • St Martin, St Martin-in-Meneage (II*)
  • St Mawgan, St Mawgan-in-Meneage (grade unknown)
  • Rector: Vacant
2,415 [68]
Mullion (St Mellanus) and Cury with Gunwalloe
  • Vicar: Shane Griffiths
2,715 [69]
St Keverne (St Keverne), St Ruan with St Grade and Landewednack
  • Rector: Peter Sharpe
3,860 [70]

Deanery of Penwith

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Carbis Bay (St Anta and All Saints) with Lelant (St Uny) [38]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Suzanne Hosking
  • NSM: Carlyn Wilton
5,055 [71]
Godrevy, Comprising Gwinear, Hayle, Phillack, and St Erth [39]
  • Team Rector: Sharon Clifton
  • NSM: Patricia Murley
  • NSM: Sharon Chalcraft
13,573 [72]
Gulval (St Gulval) and Madron [40]
  • Vicar: Tim Hawkins
  • NSM: Peter Butterfield
  • NSM: Joanna Thomas
7,637 [73]
Ludgvan (St Ludgvan and St Paul), Marazion, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe
  • SS Ludgvan & Paul, Ludgvan (II*)
  • All Saints, Marazion (II)
  • SS Michael & Piran, Perranuthnoe (II*)
  • St Hilary, St Hilary (II*)
[41]
  • Rector: Nigel Marns
  • Curate: Kirsten Norfolk
  • NSM: Linda Garthwaite
7,298 [74]
Newlyn (St Peter)
  • St Peter, Newlyn
[42]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Keith Owen1
3,543 [75]
Paul (St Pol De Lion)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Andrew Yates1
2,591 [76]
Penzance (St Mary) (St Paul) (St John the Baptist)
  • Team Rector: Sian Yates1
9,299 [77]
Pendeen (St John the Baptist) with Morvah
  • Priest-in-Charge: Karsten Wedgewood
5,444 [78]
Sancreed (St Creden) [79]
St Just in Penwith (St Just) [80]
St Buryan (St Buriana), St Levan and Sennen [43]
  • Rector: Vanda Rowe
2,768 [81]
[44]
[45]
St Ives (St Ia the Virgin) [46]
  • Vicar: Nick Widdows
6,688 [82]
  • St John the Evangelist, Halsetown
Towednack (St Tewinock)
  • St Tewinock, Towednack (II*)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Elizabeth Foot
659 [83]
Zennor (St Senera) [84]

1also licensed as curates in each other's parishes

Deanery of Powder

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Gerrans (St Gerran) with St Anthony-In-Roseland and Philleigh
  • St Gerran, Gerrans (I)
  • St Philleigh, Philleigh (I)
[47]
  • Hon. Priest-in-Charge: Jill Edwards
949 [85]
Highertown, Truro (All Saints) and Baldhu
  • All Saints, Highertown
[48]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Jeremy Putnam
7,618 [86]
Isles of Scilly: St Mary's, St Agnes, St Martin's, Bryher and Tresco
  • Chaplain: Perran Gay
  • Curate: Eileen Martin
2,203 [87]
Kea (All Hallows) (Old Church)
  • All Hallows, St Kea (II*)
  • St Kea Old Church (II*)
[49]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Marc Baker
1,134 [88]
Kenwyn (St Keyne) with St Allen
  • St Keyne, Kenwyn (II*)
  • St Alleyne, St Allen (II*)
  • Rector: Christopher Parsons
  • OLM: Bob Humphries
3,227 [89]
Probus (St Probus and St Grace), Ladock and Grampound with Creed and St Erme [50]
  • Team Rector: Joachim Foot
  • Team Vicar: Ellen Goldsmith
  • NSM: Linda Whetter
  • Hon. Curate: Mary Richards
5,929 [90]
[51]
St Just-In-Roseland (St Just) and St Mawes [52]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Vacant
  • Curate: Arwen Folkes
1,069 [91]
Tregony (Not Known) with St Cuby and Cornelly [53] Шаблон:Webarchive
  • Priest-in-Charge: Emma Watson
960 [92]
St Michael Penkevil (St Michael)
  • St Michael, St Michael Penkevil (I)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Lynda Barley
811 [93]
Tresillian (Holy Trinity) and Lamorran with Merther
  • Holy Trinity, Tresillian (II)
[54] [94]
  • St Moran, Lamorran (II*)
Truro (St Mary's Cathedral and Parish Church) [55]
  • Dean: Roger Bush
  • Canon/Hon. Curate: Alan Bashforth
  • Canon/Curate: Lynda Barley (see above)
  • Canon: Simon Griffiths
264 [95][96]
Truro St Paul (St George the Martyr) (St John the Evangelist) [56]
  • Vicar: Christopher Epps
13,657 [97]
Veryan (St Symphorian) with Ruan Lanihorne
  • St Rumon, Ruan Lanihorne (I)
[57]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Philip Greenhalgh
1,226 [98]
  • St Symphorian, Veryan (I)
[58]
  • All Saints, Portloe (II)
[59]
Devoran (St John the Evangelist and St Petroc)
  • SS John the Evangelist & Petroc, Devoran (II) [60]
[61]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Simon Bone (see above)
  • Curate: Karen Jones (see above)
  • Curate: Richard Wallis (see above)
  • NSM: Steven Fletcher (see above)
3,785 [99]
Feock (St Feock)
  • St Feock, Feock (II*) [62]
[100]
St Clement (St Clement)
  • St Clement, St Clement (I)
[63]
  • Vicar: Diane Willoughby
539 [101]
  • St Andrew, Malpas
St Agnes (St Agnes) and Mount Hawke with Mithian
  • St Agnes, St Agnes (Cornwall) (II*) [64]
[65]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Anne Brown (see below)
  • Curate: Diane Willoughby (see above)
  • Curate: Rachel Monie (see below)
8,365 [102]
  • St John the Baptist, Mount Hawke
  • Soul Church, Porthtowan

Deanery of Pydar

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Lann Pydar Benefice, The, Comprising St Columb Major, St Ervan, St Eval, and St Mawgan-In-Pydar
  • St Columba, St Columb Major (I)
  • St Ervan, St Ervan (II*)
  • St Uvelas, St Eval (I)
  • St Mawgan, St Mawgan (I)
[66]
  • Rector: Helen Baber
  • Curate: Tess Lowe
7,335 [103]
Newlyn (St Newlyn)
  • St Newlina, St Newlyn East (II*)
[67] Шаблон:Webarchive
  • Priest-in-Charge: Hilary Samson
6,196 [104]
St Enoder (St Enoder)
  • St Enoder, St Enoder (I)
  • St Francis, Indian Queens
[68] [105]
Newquay (St Michael) [69]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Jeremy Thorold
  • NSM: Patricia Kneebone
12,339 [106]
Padstow (St Petroc), St Merryn and St Issey with St Petroc Minor
  • St Petroc, Padstow (I)
  • St Saviour, Trevone
[70] Шаблон:Webarchive
  • Rector: Vacant
5,288 [107]
  • St Issey, St Issey (I)
  • St Petroc, Little Petherick (I)
  • St Merryn, St Merryn (II*)
St Wenn (St Wenna) and Withiel
  • St Wenna, St Wenn (I)
  • St Clement, Withiel (I)
  • NSM: Elke Deeley
706 [108]
St Columb Minor (St Columba) and St Colan
  • Priest-in-Charge: Christopher McQuillen-Wright
  • Curate: Jeremy Thorold (see above)
9,611 [109]
Perranzabuloe (St Piran) and Crantock with Cubert
  • St Piran, Perranzabuloe (II*)
  • St Michael, Perranporth
  • St Carantoc, Crantock (I)
  • St Cubert, Cubert (grade unknown)
[71]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Anne Brown
  • Curate: Diane Willoughby (see above)
  • Curate: Rachel Monie
7,392 [110]

Deanery of St Austell

Benefice Churches Link Clergy Population served Ref
Boscoppa (St Luke)
  • St Luke, Boscoppa
  • Priest-in-Charge: Juliet Williams
12,111 [111]
Luxulyan (St Cyrus and St Julietta)
  • SS Cyrus & Julietta, Luxulyan (I)
[72] Шаблон:Webarchive [112]
St Blazey (St Blaise)
  • St Blaise, St Blazey (II*)
[113]
Charlestown (St Paul)
  • St Paul, Charlestown (II)
[73]
  • Priest-in-Charge: David Isiorho
11,485 [114]
Par (St Mary the Virgin) (Good Shepherd)
  • St Mary the Virgin, Par (II)
  • Good Shepherd, Par
[74] [115]
Tywardreath (St Andrew) with Tregaminion
  • St Andrew, Tywardreath (II)
  • Tregaminion Chapel of Ease (II*)
[116]
Fowey (St Fimbarrus)
  • St Fimbarrus, Fowey (I)
[75]
  • Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Philip de Grey-Warter
2,482 [117]
St Sampson (St Sampson) [118]
Roche (St Gomonda of the Rock)
  • St Gomonda of the Rock, Roche (II*)
  • Priest-in-Charge: Kenneth Arthur
12,648 [119]
St Dennis (St Denys)
  • St Denys, St Dennis (II*)
[120]
Treverbyn (St Peter)
  • St Peter, Treverbyn (II)
[121]
St Austell (Holy Trinity) [76]
  • Vicar: Howard Flint
  • Curate: Ian Gulland
12,557 [122]
St Goran (St Goranus) with Caerhays
  • St Goranus, Gorran Churchtown (II*)
  • St Michael, St Michael Caerhays (I)
  • St Just, Goran Haven (II*)
[77]
  • Hon. Priest-in-Charge: Elizabeth Charlton
1,448 [123]
St Mewan (St Mewan) with Mevagissey and St Ewe
  • St Mewan, St Mewan (II*)
  • St Peter, Mevagissey (II)
  • All Saints, St Ewe (I)
  • St Mark, Sticker
  • Rector: Marion Barrett
6,272 [124]
St Stephen in Brannel (Not Known)
  • St Stephen, St Stephen-in-Brannel (I)
  • St George, Nanpean
[78]
  • Priest-in-Charge: Emma Westermann-Childs
6,877 [125]

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Further reading

  • Donaldson, Aug. B. (1902) The Bishopric of Truro: the first twenty-five years, 1877–1902. London: Rivingtons (online version)
Books by Charles Henderson
  • The Cornish Church Guide Truro: Blackford, 1925 (only in part by Henderson)
    • Contents:- Part I: Historical. Celtic kalendar; History of the ancient bishopric in Cornwall(*); Additional notes on the ancient bishopric; List of bishops, from AD 931 to the present time; The restoration of the Cornish bishopric(*); Parochial history: notes on all the parishes; Particulars of the formation of new ecclesiastical parishes; The architecture of the Cornish parish church (*); Cornish church plate(*); The Celtic crosses of Cornwall; The holy wells of Cornwall(*). Part II: Administrative(*). Sections marked (*) are not by Henderson.
  • The Cornish Church Guide and Parochial History of Cornwall. Truro: D. Bradford Barton, 1964 (a reissue of "Parochial History of Cornwall", the author's principal contribution to The Cornish Church Guide published in 1925) Шаблон:ISBN
  • The Ecclesiastical History of Western Cornwall. 2 vols. Truro: Royal Institution of Cornwall; D. Bradford Barton, 1962

External links

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