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The Bishop of Barking is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford, in the Province of Canterbury. The Barking area comprises the east London boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest, together with the Epping Forest and Harlow districts of west Essex. The population is 1.3 million and includes a wide mix of ethnicity and culture. The area comprises 166 churches, 60 of which are set in urban priority area parishes. The Barking area also includes the main site for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Initially, the see was suffragan to the Bishop of St Albans – the Diocese of Chelmsford was not created until 1914. The bishops suffragan of Barking have been area bishops since the Chelmsford area scheme was e

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  • Liste der Bischöfe von Barking (de)
  • Bishop of Barking (en)
  • Évêque de Barking (fr)
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  • Die Liste der Bischöfe von Barking stellt die bischöflichen Titelträger der Church of England, der Diözese von Chelmsford, in der Province of Canterbury dar. Der Titel wurde nach dem Stadtteil im London Borough of Barking and Dagenham benannt. (de)
  • The Bishop of Barking is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford, in the Province of Canterbury. The Barking area comprises the east London boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest, together with the Epping Forest and Harlow districts of west Essex. The population is 1.3 million and includes a wide mix of ethnicity and culture. The area comprises 166 churches, 60 of which are set in urban priority area parishes. The Barking area also includes the main site for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Initially, the see was suffragan to the Bishop of St Albans – the Diocese of Chelmsford was not created until 1914. The bishops suffragan of Barking have been area bishops since the Chelmsford area scheme was e (en)
  • L'évêque de Barking (Bishop of Barking en anglais) est un titre épiscopal utilisé par un évêque suffragant du diocèse del'Église d'Angleterre de Chelmsford, dans la province de Canterbury en Angleterre. L'évêque actuel est , ancien . Il a été consacré évêque à la cathédrale St Paul's le 25 juillet 2014 et a commencé son ministère public en tant qu'évêque de Barking à l'automne 2014. (fr)
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  • Die Liste der Bischöfe von Barking stellt die bischöflichen Titelträger der Church of England, der Diözese von Chelmsford, in der Province of Canterbury dar. Der Titel wurde nach dem Stadtteil im London Borough of Barking and Dagenham benannt. (de)
  • The Bishop of Barking is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford, in the Province of Canterbury. The Barking area comprises the east London boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest, together with the Epping Forest and Harlow districts of west Essex. The population is 1.3 million and includes a wide mix of ethnicity and culture. The area comprises 166 churches, 60 of which are set in urban priority area parishes. The Barking area also includes the main site for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Initially, the see was suffragan to the Bishop of St Albans – the Diocese of Chelmsford was not created until 1914. The bishops suffragan of Barking have been area bishops since the Chelmsford area scheme was erected in 1983. The current bishop, since 2022, is Lynne Cullens. She had previously been Rector of Stockport and Brinnington in the Diocese of Chester since 2019. (en)
  • L'évêque de Barking (Bishop of Barking en anglais) est un titre épiscopal utilisé par un évêque suffragant du diocèse del'Église d'Angleterre de Chelmsford, dans la province de Canterbury en Angleterre. L'évêque actuel est , ancien . Il a été consacré évêque à la cathédrale St Paul's le 25 juillet 2014 et a commencé son ministère public en tant qu'évêque de Barking à l'automne 2014. L'area de Barking comprend les quartiers de Barking et Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge et Waltham Forest, dans l'est de Londres, ainsi que les districts de Epping Forest et de Harlow, dans l'ouest de l'Essex. La population est de 1,3 million et comprend un large mélange d'ethnie et de culture. L'area comprend 166 églises, dont 60 sont situées dans des paroisses urbaines prioritaires. L'area de Barking comprend également le site principal des Jeux olympiques d'été de 2012 à Londres. Au départ, le siège était suffragant pour l' . Le diocèse de Chelmsford n'a été créé qu'en 1914. The bishops suffragan of Barking have been area bishops since the Chelmsford area scheme was erected in 1983. Les évêques suffragants de Barking sont des évêques de secteur depuis la création du système de secteur de Chelmsford en 1983. (fr)
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