Adrian Newman
Adrian Newman (born December 21, 1958) is a British economist, lawyer and church clerk for the Church of England, and since July 2011 has served as Bishop of the Diocese of London under the title Stepney Bishop. Curriculum vitae
He graduated in economics from Bristol University, and holds a doctorate in civil law. In his youth he worked as an economist. He was preparing for the priesthood during his studies at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Bristol. He was ordained priest in 1985. He then went through the path of the church from the vicar to the dean. In this last post he held at Rochester Cathedral, he was described as "the most unruly Dean in the Church of England," which was related to his direct way of being.
March 22, 2011 was appointed bishop Stepney. This title is carried by the auxiliary bishop of the London diocese taking care of its eastern part. On July 22, 2011, he was accepted as the chief consecrator of the London diocese bishop Richard Chartres. Bishop Newman is the direct leader of the Anglican parishes in the three Greater London boroughs: Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Islington. He also oversees the activities of the entire diocesan curia in areas such as public safety (cooperation with the police, etc.) and help the poorest. He also represented the diocese at the 2012 Summer Olympics organizing committee, which was linked to the fact that most of the Olympic venues were located in his parishes. Private life Newman is married and has three sons. Bibliography
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