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      • In some cases when the bishop is not able to physically be present for an important ecclesial event, the dean will be appointed as his representative. For example, often a dean will install a priest as the new “pastor” of a parish.
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  2. A deanery offers different opportunities for clergy and laity to support one another and to learn together. Working together effectively in roles across the deanery is part of shared local ministry and a demonstration that together we are the body of Christ.

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    Each Deanery has a Deanery Synod, presided over by the Rural Dean and Lay Chair. This draws together the thoughts of the Church's life in the Deanery and is asked to consider matters referred to it from the Diocesan Synod and General Synod. It is also a mechanism for where the thoughts of the parish are initially heard beyond the PCC. The rules and...

    To find out who your Rural Dean is, please visit the Archdeacons' Office webpage via the "Contact Us" page here.

    Further information on the Deaneries in the Diocese of Ely can be found on the pages below. Click on the Deanery name or map icon to view more information on each.

  3. Nov 5, 2019 · People. The Church of England believes in the “threefold order of ministry”, which means there are. three types of clergy: deacons, priests and bishops. You can be a priest only once you have been. ordained a deacon, and you can only become a bishop only if you have been ordained a priest.

  4. It’s called a deanery. The Diocese of Fargo is made up of eight deaneries, which are eight geographical territories with their own boundaries. Each deanery is led by a dean nominated by the priests within that deanery and approved by the bishop. In most cases the dean is an experienced pastor.

  5. A Deanery is a grouping of parishes within a particular area of a Diocese. Within the Diocese of Durham, there are 14 of them. Each Deanery is led by an ordained Area Dean and a Lay Chair.

  6. Deanery planning is often best applied on a diocesan wide basis so that reorganisation is carried out in the diocesan strategic context, although these provisions also apply to a one-off deanery plan.

  7. A deanery is a grouping of parishes within a particular area of a diocese. Within the Diocese of Newcastle, there are 12 of them. Each deanery is led by an ordained Area Dean and a Lay Chair.

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