List of Church of England dioceses

There are 42 dioceses of the Church of England.[1] These cover England, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and a small part of Wales. The Diocese in Europe is also a part of the Church of England,[1] and covers the whole of continental Europe, Morocco and the post-Soviet states.[2] The structure of dioceses within the Church of England was initially inherited from the Catholic Church as part of the Protestant Reformation.[3] During the Reformation a number of new dioceses were founded,[4] but no more were then created until the middle of the 19th century,[5] when dioceses were founded mainly in response to the growing population, especially in the northern industrial cities.[6] The most recent diocese to be established was the Diocese of Leeds, which came into being on 20 April 2014.[7] Prior to that, no new dioceses had been created since 1927. Leeds was created by combining three previous dioceses: the Diocese of Bradford, the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, and the Diocese of Wakefield.[7]

Dioceses of the Church of England:
  Province of Canterbury
  Province of York

The 42 current dioceses are divided into two provinces. The Province of Canterbury in the south comprises 30 dioceses and the Province of York in the north comprises 12.[1] The archbishops of Canterbury and York have pastoral oversight over the bishops within their province, along with certain other rights and responsibilities.[8] All of the dioceses have one cathedral each except the Diocese of Leeds, which has three that are considered co-equal. Of all the dioceses, Derby has the smallest cathedral; Derby Cathedral takes up only 10,950 square feet (1,000 m2).[9] One diocese dates back to the 6th century, eight date back to the 7th century, two to the 10th century, five to the 11th century, two to the 12th century, five to the 16th century, seven to the 19th century, and ten to the 20th century. The territories administered by the various dioceses generally accord with the counties as they existed before the Local Government Act 1972.

Dioceses

Diocese[10]
(bishop)
Coat of arms[11]Province[1]Territory[1]Cathedral[12]Founded[13]
Bath and Wells
(Bishop)
CanterburySomerset; North Somerset; Bath and North East Somerset; the parish of Thorncombe in Dorset[14]Wells Cathedral[15]909 (Diocese of Wells)[16]
Birmingham
(Bishop)
CanterburyBirmingham; Sandwell except part of the north; Solihull except part of the east; part of Warwickshire; some parishes in Worcestershire[17]St Philip's Cathedral[18]1905[19]
Blackburn
(Bishop)
YorkLancashire except part of the east and south, Liverpool, and Manchester; some parishes in Wigan[20]Blackburn Cathedral[21]12 November 1926
(from Manchester)[22]
Bristol
(Bishop)
CanterburyBristol; southern two-thirds of South Gloucestershire; northern quarter of Wiltshire except part of the north; Swindon except part of the north and south; some parishes in Gloucestershire[23]Bristol Cathedral[24]1542[25]
Canterbury
(Archbishop)
CanterburyKent east of Medway[26]Canterbury Cathedral[27]597[28]
Carlisle
(Bishop)
YorkCumbria except Alston Moor (part of the Diocese of Newcastle), and the former Sedbergh Rural District (part of the Diocese of Leeds)[29]Carlisle Cathedral[30]1133[31]
Chelmsford
(Bishop)
CanterburyEssex except part of the north; part of East London north of the River Thames; part of South Cambridgeshire[32]Chelmsford Cathedral[33]1914
Chester
(Bishop)
YorkCheshire; the Wirral Peninsula; Halton south of the River Mersey; Warrington south of the River Mersey; Trafford except part of the north; Stockport except part of the north and east; the eastern half of Tameside; part of Derbyshire; part of Manchester; part of Flintshire[34]Chester Cathedral[35]1541
Chichester
(Bishop)
[36]
CanterburyWest Sussex except part of the north; East Sussex except part of the north; part of Kent[37]Chichester Cathedral[38]1075
Coventry
(Bishop)
CanterburyCoventry; Warwickshire except part of the north, southwest, and south; part of Solihull[39]Coventry Cathedral[40]1918
Derby
(Bishop)
CanterburyDerbyshire except part of the north; part of Stockport; part of Staffordshire[41]Derby Cathedral[42]1927[43]
Durham
(Bishop)
YorkDurham except part of the southwest and north; Gateshead; South Tyneside; Sunderland; Hartlepool; Darlington; Stockton-on-Tees north of the River Tees[44]Durham Cathedral[45]990
Ely
(Bishop)
CanterburyCambridgeshire except part of the northwest and south; the western quarter of Norfolk; part of Bedfordshire[46]Ely Cathedral[47]1109
Europe
(Bishop)
CanterburyEurope except Great Britain and Ireland; Morocco; Turkey; the post-Soviet states in Asia[48]Gibraltar Cathedral[49]21 August 1842 (Diocese of Gibraltar)[50]
1980 (Diocese in Europe)
Exeter
(Bishop)
CanterburyDevon except part of the southeast and west; Plymouth; Torbay[51]Exeter Cathedral[52]1050
Gloucester
(Bishop)
CanterburyGloucestershire except part of the north, south, and east; the northern third of South Gloucestershire; part of Wiltshire; part of southwest Warwickshire; part of southern Worcestershire[53]Gloucester Cathedral[54]1541
Guildford
(Bishop)
CanterburyThe western two-thirds of Surrey south of the River Thames except part of the northeast; part of northeastern Hampshire; part of Greater London; part of West Sussex[55]Guildford Cathedral[56]1927
Hereford
(Bishop)
CanterburyHerefordshire; the southern half of Shropshire; part of Powys and Monmouthshire[57]Hereford Cathedral[58]676
Leeds
(Bishop)
YorkRipon; Bradford; Leeds; Huddersfield; Wakefield[59]Co-equally:
Ripon Cathedral,
Wakefield Cathedral,
Bradford Cathedral[60]
20 April 2014 (thereby dissolving the dioceses of Bradford, Ripon and Leeds, and Wakefield)[7]
Leicester
(Bishop)
CanterburyLeicestershire; part of Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, and Warwickshire[61]Leicester Cathedral[62]1926
Lichfield
(Bishop)
CanterburyStaffordshire except part of the southeast and southwest; the northern half of Shropshire; Wolverhampton; Walsall; the northern half of Sandwell[63]Lichfield Cathedral[64]664
Lincoln
(Bishop)
CanterburyLincolnshire; North East Lincolnshire; North Lincolnshire except part of the west[65]Lincoln Cathedral[66]1074
Liverpool
(Bishop)
YorkLiverpool; Sefton; Knowsley; St Helens; Wigan except part of the north and east; Halton north of the River Mersey; most of West Lancashire[67]Liverpool Cathedral[68]1880
London
(Bishop)
CanterburyThe City of London; Greater London north of the River Thames except part of the east and north; Surrey north of the Thames; part of Hertfordshire[69]St Paul's Cathedral[70]601
Manchester
(Bishop)
YorkManchester except part of the south; Salford; Bolton; Bury; Rochdale; Oldham; the western half of Tameside; part of Wigan, Trafford, Stockport, and southern Lancashire[71]Manchester Cathedral[72]1848
Newcastle
(Bishop)
YorkNorthumberland; Newcastle upon Tyne; North Tyneside; part of eastern Cumbria; part of County Durham[73]Newcastle Cathedral[74]1882
Norwich
(Bishop)
CanterburyNorfolk except part of the west; part of northeastern Suffolk[75]Norwich Cathedral[76]1096
Oxford
(Bishop)
CanterburyOxfordshire; Berkshire; Buckinghamshire; part of Hampshire and Hertfordshire[77]Christ Church Cathedral[78]1542
Peterborough
(Bishop)
CanterburyNorthamptonshire except part of the west; Rutland; Peterborough except part of the southeast; part of Lincolnshire[79]Peterborough Cathedral[80]1541
Portsmouth
(Bishop)
CanterburyThe southeastern third of Hampshire; the Isle of Wight[81]Portsmouth Cathedral[82]1927
Rochester
(Bishop)
CanterburyKent west of the River Medway except part of the southwest; Medway; most of Bromley Bexley; part of East Sussex[83]Rochester Cathedral[84]604
St Albans
(Bishop)
CanterburyHertfordshire except part of the south and west; Bedfordshire except part of the north and west; part of Greater London[85]St Albans Cathedral[86]1877
St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
(Bishop)
CanterburySuffolk except part of the northeast; part of Essex[87]St Edmundsbury Cathedral[88]1914
Salisbury
(Bishop)
CanterburyThe southern three quarters of Wiltshire; Dorset except part of the east; part of Hampshire and Devon[89]Salisbury Cathedral[90]1078
Sheffield
(Bishop)
YorkSheffield; Rotherham; Doncaster except part of the southeast; part of North Lincolnshire; part of northeastern Barnsley; part of the East Riding of Yorkshire[91]Sheffield Cathedral[92]1914
Sodor and Man
(Bishop)
YorkThe Isle of Man[93]Peel Cathedral1400c. 1400 (English jurisdiction)
447 (first founded)[94]
Southwark
(Bishop)
CanterburyGreater London south of the River Thames except most of Bromley and Bexley and part of the southwest; the eastern third of Surrey[95]Southwark Cathedral[96]1905
Southwell and Nottingham
(Bishop)
YorkNottinghamshire; part of South Yorkshire[97]Southwell Minster[98]1884
Truro
(Bishop)
CanterburyCornwall; the Isles of Scilly; part of Devon[99]Truro Cathedral[100]1877
Winchester
(Bishop)
CanterburyHampshire except the southeastern quarter and part of the northeast, west, and north; part of eastern Dorset; the Channel Islands[101]Winchester Cathedral[102]662
Worcester
(Bishop)
CanterburyWorcestershire except part of the south and north; part of Wolverhampton, Sandwell, and northern Gloucestershire[103]Worcester Cathedral[104]680
York
(Archbishop)
YorkYork; East Riding of Yorkshire except part of the southwest; Kingston upon Hull; Redcar and Cleveland; Middlesbrough; the eastern half of North Yorkshire; Stockton-on-Tees south of the River Tees; part of Leeds[105]York Minster[106]625

Former dioceses

Diocese
(bishop)
Coat of armsProvinceTerritoryCathedralFoundedDissolved
Bradford
(Bishop)
YorkBradford; Craven District; the former Sedbergh Rural DistrictBradford Cathedral25 November 191920 April 2014
Gloucester and Bristol
(Bishop)
CanterburyGloucestershire except part of the north and east; South Gloucestershire; part of northern Wiltshire; part of southwest Warwickshire; part of southern Worcestershire; Bristol; Swindon except part of the north and southCo-equally: Gloucester Cathedral, Bristol Cathedral6 October 18367 July 1897
Ripon and Leeds
(Bishop)
YorkPart of western and northern Yorkshire; the south Teesdale areaRipon Cathedral5 October 183620 April 2014
Wakefield
(Bishop)
YorkWakefield; Barnsley; Kirklees; CalderdaleWakefield Cathedral18 May 188820 April 2014
Westminster
(Bishop)
CanterburyWestminster; Middlesex except FulhamWestminster Abbey17 December 154030 March 1550

Statistics

Source:[107][108] Diocese of Europe excluded.

DiocesePopulationArea (sq. m.)Pop. density1BeneficesParishesChurchesPeople per church
Bath & Wells969,0001,6106001794615591,730
Birmingham1,591,0002905,4201381511848,650
Blackburn1,363,0009301,4701732352715,030
Bristol1,042,0004702,2101031652015,180
Canterbury1,155,0001,0501,1001362423603,210
Carlisle498,0002,5701901072333301,510
Chelmsford3,253,0001,5302,1203074705765,650
Chester1,651,0001,0301,6002152653424,830
Chichester1,711,0001,4501,1802753594753,600
Coventry905,0007001,3001272052423,740
Derby1,069,0009901,0801412553133,410
Durham1,498,0009801,5301732092645,670
Ely767,0001,5305001453023282,340
Exeter1,199,0002,5704701534895952,020
Gloucester678,0001,130600912973811,780
Guildford1,068,0005302,0101411602115,060
Hereford333,0001,65020081338402830
Leeds2,765,0002,6301,0502784505974,630
Leicester1,066,0008301,2801072453113,430
Lichfield2,185,0001,7301,2602394215444,020
Lincoln1,091,0002,6704101814846251,750
Liverpool1,623,0003904,1201211732366,880
London4,390,00028015,9004114034759,240
Manchester2,202,0004205,3101802563166,970
Newcastle835,0002,1004001231702383,510
Norwich923,0001,8005101645546401,440
Oxford2,415,0002,2101,0902896088112,980
Peterborough935,0001,1408201253483792,470
Portsmouth792,0004201,8901071331674,740
Rochester1,375,0005402,5601802152595,310
Salisbury963,0002,0504701354335661,700
Sheffield1,308,0006102,1301471742086,290
Sodor & Man92,0002204201415392,350
Southwark2,899,0003209,0202572943558,170
Southwell & Nottingham1,165,0008401,3801502282963,940
St Albans1,942,0001,1201,7401953374074,770
St Eds & Ipswich682,0001,4304801154464791,420
Truro573,0001,3904101042133011,900
Winchester1,242,0001,1301,1001392533573,480
Worcester899,0006701,340901682743,280
York1,452,0002,6705402334435822,490

1persons per square mile

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