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4 Bishops of Rockhampton  





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Diocese of Rockhampton

Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Location
CountryAustralia
Territory
  • Mackay, Isaac & Whitsunday
  • (Southern part)
  • Wide Bay–Burnett
  • (Northern part)
  • Ecclesiastical provinceQueensland
    MetropolitanArchbishop of Brisbane
    Headquarters
    • 89 William Street
  • Rockhampton Q 4700
  • Information
    DenominationAnglican
    Rite
  • An Australian Prayer Book
  • A Prayer Book for Australia
  • Established1892 (1892)
    CathedralSt Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton
    LanguageEnglish
    Current leadership
    Parent churchAnglican Church of Australia
    BishopPeter Grice
    Dean
    • Melusi Sibanda
  • (since 2019)
  • Website
    anglicanchurchcq.org.au
    Logo of the Diocese
    Logo of the Diocese

    The Diocese of Rockhampton (also known as Anglican Church Central Queensland) is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia, founded in 1892. It is situated in the central part of the state of Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Province of Queensland. The cathedral church of the diocese is St Paul's CathedralinRockhampton.

    On 18 July 2020, Peter Grice, the Dean of Geraldton since 2015 and vicar-general of the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia, was elected as the 13th Bishop of Rockhampton.[1] He was installed in the position on 27 February 2021.[2]

    Structure[edit]

    Rockhampton is one of 23 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Australia. The diocese covers an area of approximately 57 million hectares, roughly twice the size of New Zealand. The diocese contains nearly the whole central regions of Queensland. The population of the diocese is 216,000 of whom approximately 48,000 indicate that they are Anglicans. The diocese has 20 parishes and ministry districts, with the largest parish bigger than the State of Victoria.[3] The cathedral church of the diocese is St Paul's CathedralinRockhampton.

    On 18 July 2020, Peter Grice, the Dean of Geraldton since 2015 and vicar-general of the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia, was elected as the 13th Bishop of Rockhampton.[4] He was installed in the position on 27 February 2021.[5]

    History[edit]

    The diocese was erected in 1892 from the Diocese of Brisbane; its first bishop was Bishop Nathaniel Dawes.[6] The diocese celebrated its centenary in 1992.

    Region[edit]

    The diocese reaches across central Queensland, between the Diocese of Brisbane to the south and the Diocese of North Queensland to the north. It stretches from the east coast of Australia to the Northern Territory border, with its northern border being a straight line just north of the town of Moranbah and its southern region including the localities of Boyne Island, Biloela, Moura, Tambo and Blackall. Named after its main city of Rockhampton the diocese also includes the cities and towns of Gladstone, Yeppoon, Gracemere, Mt Morgan, Middlemount, Dysart, Blackwater, Springsure, Emerald, Clermont, Barcaldine, Longreach, Winton, Bedourie and Boulia.[7]

    Bishops of Rockhampton[edit]

    Bishops of Rockhampton
    No From Until Incumbent Notes
    1 1892 1908 Nathaniel Dawes Previously ArchdeaconofAnglican Diocese of Brisbane and later its first coadjutor bishop.
    2 1909 1920 George Halford Previously Archdeacon of Mitchell, Queensland; resigned to establish the Order of Witness.
    3 1921 1927 Philip Crick TranslatedtoBallarat.
    4 1928 1946 Fortescue Ash
    5 1947 1958 James Housden Translated to Newcastle.
    6 1959 1963 Theodore McCall Translated to Wangaratta.
    7 1963 1971 Donald Shearman Later Bishop of Grafton; subsequently resigned his holy orders and was defrocked.
    8 1971 1980 Sir John Grindrod KBE Translated from Riverina; translated to Brisbane; later also Primate of Australia.
    9 1981 1996 George Hearn
    10 1996 2003 Ron Stone AM Previously an assistant bishopinTasmania.
    11 2003 2013 Godfrey Fryar Previously Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn.
    12 2014 2020 David Robinson
    13 2021 present Peter Grice Previously Dean of Geraldton; installed 27 February 2021 (2021-02-27).

    Ministries[edit]

    Chaplaincies: hospital, correctional centre, police, Mission to Seafarers

    Aboriginal and Islander Anglican Ministry: Woorabinda, Murri Wodja

    Anglican Regional Ministry

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Henderson-Brooks, Tom (18 July 2020). "Episcopal Announcement" (PDF). Anglican Church Central Queensland. Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • ^ "St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton - Welcome". St Paul's Cathedral. Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton. Archived from the original on 31 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  • ^ Diocese of Rockhampton website.
  • ^ Henderson-Brooks, Tom (18 July 2020). "Episcopal Announcement" (PDF). Anglican Church Central Queensland. Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • ^ "St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton - Welcome". St Paul's Cathedral. Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton. Archived from the original on 31 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  • ^ The Australian Anglican Directory 2009, p. 5.
  • ^ Diocese of Rockhampton Year Book 2009-2010, p. 3.
  • External links[edit]


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