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THE
REVD CANON TREVOR WILLIAMS ELECTED
BISHOP OF LIMERICK AND KILLALOE
It was announced today that the
Episcopal Electoral College for Limerick and Killaloe,
meeting in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin has
elected the Revd Canon Trevor Williams, Rector
of Holy Trinity and St Silas with Immanuel parish
in North Belfast as the new Bishop of Limerick
and Killaloe.
The Revd Canon Trevor Williams
(59) was born in Dublin in 1948 and educated in
St Andrews College, Dublin, Trinity College,
Dublin and St Johns College Nottingham.
He was ordained a deacon in 1974 and a priest
the following year and first served as Curate
in Maindenhead, St Andrews and St Marys
in the Diocese of Oxford from 1974 to 1977. He
moved to Ireland to become Assistant Chaplain
to the Queens University of Belfast in 1978
before going on to serve as Religious Broadcasting
Producer with the BBC from 1981-1988. From 1988
to 1993 he served as Rector of St Johns,
Newcastle, Co Down. In 1993 he became leader of
the Corrymeela Community, an ecumenical Christian
group committed to promoting peace and reconciliation
in Northern Ireland. He was appointed a Canon
of St Patricks Cathedral in 2002. Since
2003 the Revd Canon Trevor Williams has been serving
as Rector of Holy Trinity and St Silas with Immanuel
in North Belfast (Diocese of Connor).
Canon Williams retains an active
interest in working for reconciliation in Northern
Ireland. He recently joined with four other protestant
clergymen from North Belfast in urging the Northern
Ireland Executive to put more resources into addressing
sectarianism in its Programme for Government.
He is married to Joyce (nee Milne)
and they have three adult sons, Andrew, Mark and
Michael. Joyce works as an administrator with
the Churches Community Work Alliance.
Reacting to his appointment, the
Revd Canon Trevor Williams said that he was surprised
and delighted to be offered the opportunity of
serving the people of the United Dioceses of Limerick
and Killaloe. Ive really enjoyed my time
here in North Belfast and Id like to thank
the people here for their warm and generous welcome.
In his spare time Canon Williams
enjoys sailing and car mechanics.
Following approval by the House
of Bishops, the Bishop-elect will be consecrated
in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin on a date to
be determined. On separate dates also to be determined
he will be enthroned in the two Cathedral churches
in the Dioceses. St Marys Cathedral, Limerick
and St Flannans Cathedral, Killaloe. The
full title of the dioceses is the United Dioceses
of Limerick, Ardfert, Aghadoe, Killaloe, Kilfenora,
Clonfert, Kilmacduagh and Emly, which covers the
counties of Limerick, Clare and Kerry with parts
of Cork, Tipperary (North), Offaly, Galway and
Roscommon. Until his consecration,
pastoral responsibility for the Diocese remains
with the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr
John Neill, with the Venerable Wayne Carney, Archdeacon
of Killaloe acting as his commissary.
- ENDS
With the compliments of the
Diocesan Communications Officer 6/05/08
THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES
OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
E-mail:dco@dublin.anglican.org
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