Everything about Bishop Of Salisbury totally explained
The
Bishop of Salisbury is the
Ordinary of the
Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the
Province of Canterbury.
The diocese covers much of the Counties of
Wiltshire and
Dorset. The
see is in the
City of Salisbury where the seat is located at the
Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Diocese of Sherborne, created in
705 was the origin of the present diocese. The see was removed successively to Salisbury (New Sarum) then Sarum (Old Sarum) under the rulings of the
Council of London, and finally back to Salisbury in
1227 under
King Henry III. The current bishop is the Right Reverend
David Staffurth Stancliffe, the 77th
Lord Bishop of Salisbury, who was
consecrated at
Westminster Abbey on
November 30,
1993, and enthroned in Salisbury Cathedral on
December 9,
1993 and who signs
David Sarum.
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