Anglican Diocese of Birmingham explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Birmingham
Latin:Dioecesis Birminghamiensis
Coat:Diocese of Birmingham arms.svg
Coat Size:150px
Flag:Flag of the Diocese of Birmingham.svg
Flag Size:150px
Province:Canterbury
Parishes:162
Churches:195
Bishop:Michael Volland, Bishop of Birmingham
Suffragan:Bishop of Aston (vacant)
Denomination:Church of England
Established:1905
Language:English
Cathedral:Cathedral Church of Saint Philip
Archdeaconries:Aston, Birmingham
Archdeacons:Jenny Tomlinson, Archdeacon of Birmingham
Phelim O'Hare, Archdeacon of Aston
Website:https://www.cofebirmingham.com/
Country:United Kingdom

The Diocese of Birmingham is a diocese founded in 1905 in the Church of England's Province of Canterbury, covering the north-west of the traditional county of Warwickshire, the south-east of the traditional county of Staffordshire and the north-east of the traditional county of Worcestershire (now the central section of the West Midlands and small parts of south Staffordshire, north Warwickshire and north Worcestershire) in England.

Cathedral

The see is in the centre of the City of Birmingham, where the seat of the diocese is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Philip.

The 18th-century parish church of Saint Philip in Birmingham was elevated to cathedral status in 1905 when the see was founded, on 13 January 1905. Previously the area had been part of the Diocese of Worcester.

Bishops

Besides the diocesan Bishop of Birmingham (Michael Volland) and the Bishop suffragan of Aston (vacant; which see was created in 1954), there are two retired bishops resident in (or near) the diocese who are licensed to serve as honorary assistant bishops:[1]

From 2023, alternative episcopal oversight (for parishes in the diocese who reject the ministry of women priests) was provided by the provincial episcopal visitor, the Bishop suffragan of Oswestry (since 2023 Paul Thomas), who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.

Archdeaconries and deaneries

The former deaneries of Yardley and Bordesley were merged in 2000.[2] Central Birmingham was known as Birmingham City until 1996 and then Birmingham City Centre until 2004.[3]

DioceseArchdeaconriesRural DeaneriesChurchesPopulationPeople/church
Diocese of BirminghamArchdeaconry of AstonDeanery of Aston1094,9609,496
Deanery of Coleshill18137,5417,641
Deanery of Polesworth1839,5492,197
Deanery of Solihull1377,6325,972
Deanery of Sutton Coldfield14102,8177,344
Deanery of Yardley & Bordesley16206,60312,913
Archdeaconry of BirminghamDeanery of Central Birmingham9*51,631*5,737
Deanery of Edgbaston13129,5689,967
Deanery of Handsworth14164,79211,771
Deanery of King's Norton17125,5387,385
Deanery of Moseley16134,8138,426
Deanery of Shirley15112,3417,489
Deanery of Warley11121,86111,078
Total/average1841,499,6468,150
*including Cathedral

Churches

APC = ancient parish church.

Deanery of Aston

BeneficeChurchesFounded (building)Population served
Aston (St James) (St Peter and St Paul) and NechellsSS Peter & Paul, AstonAPC23,808
St James, Aston1891
St Matthew, Nechells1839
Erdington (St Barnabas)St Barnabas, Erdington182217,167
Erdington (St Chad)St Chad, Erdington19147,232
Erdington Christ the KingSt Martin, Perry Common19,137
St Margaret, Short Heath
Gravelly Hill (All Saints)All Saints, Gravelly Hill190017,313
Stockland Green (St Mark)St Mark, Stockland Green1908
Pype Hayes (St Mary the Virgin)St Mary the Virgin, Pype Hayes192910,303

Deanery of Coleshill

BeneficeChurchesFounded (building)Population served
Castle Bromwich (St Clement)St Clement of Alexandria, Castle Bromwich12,593
Castle Bromwich (St Mary and St Margaret)SS Mary & Margaret, Castle Bromwich7,559
Chelmsley Wood (St Andrew)St Andrew, Chelmsley Wood16,194
Garretts Green (St Thomas) and Tile CrossSt Thomas, Garretts Green19,423
St Peter, Tile Cross
Hodge Hill (St Philip and St James)SS Philip & James, Hodge Hill19,008
Kingshurst (St Barnabas)St Barnabas, Kingshurst8,882
Lea Hall (St Richard)St Richard, Lea Hall8,389
Marston Green (St Leonard)St Leonard, Marston Green6,793
Coleshill (St Peter and St Paul)SS Peter & Paul, Coleshill6,717
Maxstoke (St Michael and All Angels)St Michael & All Angels, Maxstoke
Shard End (All Saints)All Saints, Shard End195411,532
Sheldon (St Giles)St Giles, SheldonAPC14,906
Water Orton (St Peter and St Paul)SS Peter & Paul, Water OrtonAPC3,444
The Whitacres, Lea Marston, and ShustokeSt John the Baptist, Lea Marton2,101
St Cuthbert, Shustoke
St Giles, Nether Whitacre
St Leonard, Over Whitacre

Deanery of Polesworth

BeneficeChurchesFounded (building)Population served
All Souls, North Warwickshire, Comprising Austrey, Newton Regis, Seckington, Shuttington, and WartonSt Nicholas, Austrey3,360
St Mary, Newton Regis
All Saints, Seckington
St Matthew, Shuttington
Holy Trinity, Warton
Amington (St Editha)St Editha, AmingtonAPC8,250
Baddesley Ensor (St Nicholas) with GrendonSt Nicholas, Baddesley Ensor3,537
All Saints, Grendon
Baxterley (Not Known) with Hurley and Wood End and Merevale with BentleyBaxterley Parish ChurchAPC8,055
Resurrection, Hurley1861
St Michael & All Angels, Wood End1906
St Mary the Virgin, MerevaleAPC
Kingsbury (St Peter and St Paul)SS Peter & Paul, KingsburyAPC
Dordon (St Leonard)St Leonard, Dordon3,192
St Mary, Freasley
Dosthill (St Paul)St Paul, Dosthill18706,158
Polesworth (St Editha)Abbey Church of St Editha, PolesworthAPC6,997
St John, Birchmoor

Deanery of Solihull

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Balsall Common (St Peter)
  • St Peter, Balsall Common
5,459
Barston (St Swithin)
  • St Swithin, Barston
3,061
Hampton-In-Arden (St Mary and St Bartholomew) with Bickenhill St Peter
  • SS Mary & Bartholomew, Hampton-in-Arden
  • St Peter, Bickenhill (MED)
Elmdon (St Nicholas) (St Stephen's Church Centre) (Valley Church Centre) 8,887
Hobs Moat (St Mary)
  • St Mary, Hobs Moat
10,508
Knowle (St John the Baptist) (St Lawrence & St Anne) 9,165
Olton (St Margaret)
  • St Margaret, Olton
11,019
Solihull (Catherine De Barnes) (St Alphege) (St Helen) (St Michael) 28,526
Temple Balsall (St Mary) 1,007

Deanery of Sutton Coldfield

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Boldmere (St Michael)
  • St Michael, Boldmere
14,291
Castle Vale (St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne) with Minworth
  • St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, Castle Vale (1973)
  • St George the Martyr, Minworth (1909)
11,470
Curdworth (St Nicholas and St Peter Ad Vincula) (St George), Middleton and Wishaw 1,981
Four Oaks (All Saints) 6,498
Hill (St James) 12,269
Maney (St Peter)
  • St Peter, Maney (1877)
6,003
Sutton Coldfield (Holy Trinity) 10,736
Sutton Coldfield (St Chad)
  • St Chad, Sutton Coldfield (pre-1927)
14,461
Sutton Coldfield (St Columba)
  • St Columba, Sutton Coldfield
6,767
Walmley (St John the Evangelist)
  • St John the Evangelist, Walmley
13,340
Wylde Green (Emmanuel) 5,001

Deanery of Yardley and Bordesley

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Acocks Green (St Mary) 15,747
Bordesley (St Benedict) 10,850
Saltley (St Saviour) and Washwood Heath 28,747
Small Heath (All Saints) 25,580
Sparkbrook (Christ Church)
  • Christ Church, Sparkbrook (1867)
7,000
Sparkhill (St John the Evangelist) 20,694
Springfield (St Christopher) 7,638
Stechford (All Saints) (St Andrew)
  • All Saints, Stechford (1897)
12,616
Tyseley (St Edmund)
  • St Edmund, Tyseley
11,048
Ward End Holy Trinity (St Margaret) with Bordesley Green 27,753
Yardley (St Cyprian) Hay Mill 21,470
Yardley, South (St Michael and All Angels)
  • St Michael & All Angels, South Yardley
Yardley (St Edburgha) 17,460

Deanery of Central Birmingham

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Birmingham (St George)
  • St George, Newtown
6,837
Birmingham (St Luke)
  • St Luke, Gas Street
10,839
Birmingham (St Martin-In-The-Bull-Ring) with Bordesley St Andrew 4,083
Birmingham (St Paul) 4,565
Highgate (St Alban the Martyr and St Patrick) 4,481
Ladywood (St John the Evangelist) (St Peter) 11,030
Sparkbrook (St Agatha) with Balsall Heath St Barnabas 4,486

Deanery of Edgbaston

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Bartley Green (St Michael and All Angels) 14,906
Edgbaston (St Augustine) 8,843
Edgbaston (St Bartholomew) 9,260
Edgbaston (St George with St Michael) (St Michael's Hall) 3,807
Edgbaston (St Germain) 6,650
Harborne (St Faith and St Laurence) 8,784
Harborne (St Peter) 10,825
Harborne Heath (St John the Baptist)
  • St John the Baptist, Harborne
7,080
Quinton Road West (St Boniface)
  • St Boniface, Quinton
10,198
Quinton, the (Christ Church) 17,361
Selly Oak (St Mary) 10,893
Summerfield (Christ Church) (Cavendish Road Hall) 10,745
Weoley Castle (St Gabriel) 10,216

Deanery of Handsworth

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Birchfield (Holy Trinity) 17,809
Hamstead (St Bernard)
  • St Bernard, Hamstead
6,136
Hamstead (St Paul) 14,970
Handsworth (St Andrew) 31,328
Handsworth (St James)
Handsworth (Good News Asian Church) Proprietary Chapel
  • Good News Asian Church, Handsworth
Birmingham (Bishop Latimer with All Saints) 19,786
Handsworth (St Michael) (St Peter)
Handsworth (St Mary) Epiphany 14,834
Kingstanding (St Luke)
  • St Luke, Kingstanding
16,156
Kingstanding (St Mark)
  • St Mark, Kingstanding (1952)
8,921
Perry Barr (St John the Evangelist) 12,242
Perry Beeches (St Matthew)
  • St Matthew, Perry Beeches (1939)
14,568
Lozells (St Paul and St Silas)
  • SS Paul & Silas, Lozells
8,042

Deanery of King's Norton

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Allens Cross (St Bartholomew) 14,795
Cofton Hackett (St Michael) with Barnt Green 3,569
Cotteridge (St Agnes)
  • The Cotteridge Church (Meth/CofE/URC) (1898)
4,680
Frankley (St Leonard) 8,427
Kings Norton (St Nicolas) 28,374
Lickey (Holy Trinity) 4,292
Longbridge (St John the Baptist) 9,233
Northfield (St Laurence) 15,713
Rednal (St Stephen the Martyr)
  • St Stephen the Martyr, Rednal (1951)
7,166
Rubery (St Chad) 9,725
Shenley Green (St David) 9,165
West Heath (St Anne)
  • St Anne, West Heath
10,399

Deanery of Moseley

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Balsall Heath (St Paul) and Edgbaston 18,375
Billesley Common (Holy Cross)
  • Holy Cross, Billesley Common
9,486
Bournville (St Francis) 8,062
Brandwood (St Bede)
  • St Bede, Brandwood
8,996
Hazelwell (St Mary Magdalen)
  • St Mary Magdalen, Hazelwell
6,496
Highters Heath (Immanuel)
  • Immanuel, Highters Heath
9,608
Kings Heath (All Saints) 12,613
Moseley (St Agnes) 10,083
Moseley (St Anne) (St Mary) 14,346
Selly Park (Christ Church)
  • Christ Church, Selly Park (2008)
5,503
Selly Park (St Stephen) (St Wulstan) 14,099
Stirchley (Ascension) 6,256
Yardley Wood (Christ Church) 10,890

Deanery of Shirley

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Dorridge (St Philip)
  • St Philip, Dorridge
  • St James, Bentley Heath
9,411
Hall Green (Church of the Ascension) 14,839
Hall Green (St Michael)
  • St Michael, Hall Green
23,505
Hall Green (St Peter)
Lapworth (St Mary the Virgin)
  • St Mary the Virgin, Lapworth
1,611
Baddesley Clinton (St Michael)
  • St Michael, Baddesley Clinton
Packwood (St Giles) with Hockley Heath
  • St Giles, Packwood
  • St Thomas, Nuthurst
2,657
Salter Street (St Patrick)
  • St Patrick, Salter Street (1840)
12,732
Shirley (St James the Great) 35,412
Tanworth (St Mary Magdalene) 2,460
Wythall (St Mary) 9,714

Deanery of Warley

BeneficeChurchesPopulation served
Bearwood (St Mary the Virgin)
  • St Mary the Virgin, Bearwood (1888)
6,811
Blackheath (St Paul)
  • St Paul, Blackheath (1869)
23,970
Rounds Green (St James)
  • St James, Rounds Green
Oldbury (Christ Church), Langley, and Londonderry
  • Christ Church, Oldbury
  • St John & Michael, Langley
  • St Mark, Londonderry
27,664
Rowley Regis (St Giles)
  • St Giles, Rowley Regis (MED)
17,777
Smethwick (Old Church) 8,973
Smethwick (Resurrection) (St Stephen and St Michael) 15,924
Smethwick (St Matthew with St Chad)
  • St Matthew, Smethwick (1855)
10,199
Warley Woods (St Hilda)
  • St Hilda, Warley Woods (1906)
10,543

Safeguarding controversy

In December 2018 the diocese was criticised for its use of a Non-disclosure Agreement (NDA) in relation to an abuse case. The survivor described the ten-year process since her first complaint as "haphazard" and claimed she was warned by an unnamed bishop not to talk to the media as it wouldn't be "very godly". The diocese carried out an independent review which delivered damning findings about the handling of her case by the (then) Bishop of Birmingham, David Urquhart, and then forced the survivor to sign the NDA before she was permitted to see the review into her own case. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, had previously questioned the legitimacy of these agreements in March 2018 at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse The Bishop of Buckingham, Alan Wilson, commenting on the scandal said it was the fourth "corrupt and destructive" non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that had come to his attention since September.He said he was unable to share details of the other cases but that some were "complete shockers". The Diocese of Birmingham said the NDA had been used to ensure that those who read the report did not share information provided by other contributors who wanted to remain anonymous. A Church of England spokesperson stated that guidance would be sent to all dioceses to discourage use of these agreements. The bishop and the diocese apologised to the survivor and her husband.[5] [6] [7] [8]

See also

References

  1. http://www.birmingham.anglican.org/content/content_information_contact.asp Section: Honorary Assistant Bishops
  2. News: Holloway Simon~A Bridge and a Plough. Issuu. 2018-10-08. en.
  3. Web site: Deanery of Central Birmingham. www.crockford.org.uk. en. 2018-10-08.
  4. Ken Eames (26 January 2022). Church of England parish map (Map). ArcGIS Online. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  5. News: Church of England gags abuse victim with NDA . 9 December 2018 . Channel 4 . 5 December 2018.
  6. News: Case of vicar said to have stripped off clothes in front of woman 'hushed up by Church of England' . 9 December 2018 . The Telegraph . 5 December 2018.
  7. News: Church cover-up claims over 'sex pest Harborne vicar who walked around naked' . 9 December 2018 . Birmingham Mail . 6 December 2018.
  8. News: Birmingham diocese defends gagging order for survivor . 9 December 2018 . Church Times . 6 December 2018.

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