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Roy Williamson (bishop)

Roy Williamson (bishop)

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Robert Kerr Williamson (8 December 1932 17 September 2019), known as Roy Williamson, was the seventh Bishop of Bradford[1] from 1984 until 1991, who was then translated to Southwark where he served until his retirement seven years later.

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Williamson was born in Belfast[2] and educated at Kingston Polytechnic and Oak Hill Theological College.[3] His first post after ordination was as a curate at Crowborough Parish Church.[4] He then held incumbencies at St Paul, Hyson Green, Nottingham[5] and St Ann with Emmanuel, in the same city followed by Vicar of St Michaels, Bramcote before being appointed Archdeacon of Nottingham in 1978, his last post before elevation to the episcopate.[6]

On 11 February 2017, Williamson 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 practices around sexuality.[7] By 13 February, a serving bishop (Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham) and nine further retired bishops had added their signatures;[8] on 15 February, the report was rejected by synod.[9]

He died on 17 September 2019 at the age of 86.[10]


References

  1. ”Debrett's People of Today 1992” (London, Debrett's) ISBN 1-870520-09-2)
  2. "The Right Rev Roy Williamson: clear voiced, lively and decidedly liberal Anglican bishop who dismissed objections to the ordination of women and gay priests" The Times p54: Issue no 72,984 dated Tuesday 22 October 2019
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
  4. The Times, Thursday, Dec 15, 1983; pg. 14; Issue 61713; col B Archdeacon to be Bishop of Bradford

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