Deanery of Reading
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The Deanery of Reading lies within the Church of England Archdeaconry of Berkshire in the Diocese of Oxford. As of 2007, there were reported to be 3,428 members of churches within the deanery.[1]
Deans
[edit ]- Rural deans
- 1859 Rev. John Wilder[2]
- Area deans
- -2013: Canon Brian Shenton[3]
- 2014-2017: Rev'd Stephen Pullin
- 2017- : Rev'd Dr Graeme Fancourt
Churches
[edit ]There are 35 churches in the Deanery of Reading, as of 2024, down from 39 in 2015:
- St Mary The Virgin, Beech Hill
- St Andrew, Caversham
- St John the Baptist, Caversham
- St Peter, Caversham
- St Nicolas, Earley
- St Peter, Earley
- St Barnabas, Emmer Green
- Trinity Church, Lower Earley
- St Margaret's, Mapledurham
- All Saints, Reading
- Christ Church, Reading
- Greyfriars, Reading
- Holy Trinity, Reading
- Minister of St Mary the Virgin, Reading
- New Hope Community Church, Reading
- St Agnes, Reading
- St Barnabas, Reading
- St Bartholomew, Reading
- St Giles, Reading
- St John the Evangelist and St Stephen, Reading
- St Laurence, Reading
- St Luke, Reading
- St Mark, Reading
- St Matthews, Reading
- St Paul, Reading
- St Mary's, Shinfield
- St Michael's & All Angels, Spencer's Wood
- All Saints, Swallowfield
- St Catherine of Siena, Tilehurst
- St George, Tilehurst
- St Mary Magdalen, Tilehurst
- St Michael, Tilehurst
- Emmanuel, Woodley
- St James, Woodley
- St John the Evangelist, Woodley
References
[edit ]- ^ "Electoral Roll Summary". Diocese of Oxford. 23 June 2008.
- ^ The Oxford Diocesan Calendar and Clergy List. John Henry and James Parker. 1859. p. 118. ISBN 978-1167201387.
- ^ "Reading welcomes new area dean". Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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