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* '''St Bridget, Moresby''' (''Priest-in-Charge:'' Paul Kerry)<ref>http://www.stbridgetschurchmoresby.btik.com/</ref>
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* '''Hensingham''' (''Vicar:'' Fergus Pearson; ''Associate Vicar:'' Simon Walker)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stjohnshensingham.org.uk/|title=St John's church, Hensingham, (Whitehaven)|website=stjohnshensingham.org.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-11-09}}</ref>
* '''Hensingham''' (''Vicar:'' Fergus Pearson; ''Associate Vicar:'' Simon Walker)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stjohnshensingham.org.uk/|title=St John's church, Hensingham, (Whitehaven)|website=stjohnshensingham.org.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-11-09}}</ref>
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Diocese of Carlisle
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceYork
ArchdeaconriesCarlisle,
West Cumberland,
Westmorland and Furness
Statistics
Parishes267
Churches349
Information
CathedralCarlisle Cathedral
Current leadership
BishopJames Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle
SuffraganRobert Freeman, Bishop of Penrith
ArchdeaconsRichard Pratt, Archdeacon of West Cumberland
Lee Townend, Archdeacon of Carlisle
Vernon Ross, Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness
Website
carlislediocese.org.uk

The Diocese of Carlisle was created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham, although many people of Celtic descent in the area looked to Glasgow for spiritual leadership. The first bishop was Æthelwold, he was the king's confessor and became prior of the Augustinian priory at Nostell in Yorkshire. Carlisle was thus the only cathedral in England to be run by Augustinians instead of Benedictines. This only lasted until the reign of Henry III however, when the Augustinians in Carlisle joined the rebels who temporarily handed the city over to Scotland and elected their own bishop. When the revolt was ended, the Augustinians were expelled.

The seat of the diocese is the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Carlisle.

The Diocese covers most of the non-metropolitan county of Cumbria; Alston Moor is part of the Diocese of Newcastle, and the former Sedbergh Rural District is part of the Diocese of Leeds. The diocese originally only covered the northern parts of Cumberland and Westmorland, and expanded to cover almost the entirety of these, as well as the Furness and Cartmel areas of Lancashire, in 1847, from part of the Diocese of Chester, although this did not take effect until 1856.

Organisation

Bishops

Alongside the diocesan Bishop of Carlisle (James Newcome), the Diocese has one suffragan bishop, Robert Freeman, Bishop suffragan of Penrith, appointed in 2011.

There are seven other retired bishops living in the diocese who are licensed as honorary assistant bishops:

Alternative episcopal oversight (for parishes in the diocese who reject the ministry of priests who are women) is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor (PEV) the Bishop suffragan of Beverley, Glyn Webster. Until his retirement on 19 July 2014, AEO was provided by John Goddard, Bishop suffragan of Burnley (from neighbouring Blackburn diocese), who was licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.

Archdeaconries and deaneries

The diocese of Carlisle is divided into three archdeaconries, each divided into a number of rural deaneries.

Diocese Archdeaconries Rural Deaneries
Diocese of Carlisle Archdeaconry of Carlisle Rural Deanery of Carlisle
Rural Deanery of Appleby
Rural Deanery of Brampton
Rural Deanery of Penrith
Archdeaconry of West Cumberland Rural Deanery of Calder
Rural Deanery of Derwent
Rural Deanery of Solway
Archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness Rural Deanery of Barrow
Rural Deanery of Furness
Rural Deanery of Kendal
Rural Deanery of Windermere

From 1889 to 1939, the diocese had one suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness, and from 1939 until 1944, two suffragans bishops (Penrith and Barrow), before the see of Barrow went into the abeyance in which it remains to date.

List of churches

Appleby Deanery

Brough (St Michael) with Stainmore (Hon. Curate: Tony Higton)

  • St Michael, Brough
  • St Stephen, Stainmore

The Heart of Eden (Team Rector: Sarah Lunn; Curate: Peter Boyles)[8]

Kirkby Stephen with Mallerstang and Crosby Garrett with Soulby (Priest-in-Charge: Carole Marsden)

High Westmorland (Priest-in-Charge: Alan Hurd)

North Westmorland (Rector: Stewart Fyfe)[9]

Barrow Deanery

Barrow Mission Community[10] - includes 7 other churches

  • North Barrow Team Ministry (Priest-in-Charge: Jack Knill-Jones)[14]
  • South Barrow Team Ministry (Team Rector: Gary Cregeen; Curate: Robin Ham)[15]
    • St George, Barrow
    • St Aidan, Barrow
    • Grace Church Barrow[16] - new plant following closure of St Perran's, Roose

Brampton Deanery

Esk Parishes (Rector: Vacant)

  • St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret
  • St Andrew, Kirkandrews-on-Esk
  • St Nicholas, Nicholforest

Bewcastle and Stapleton, and Kirklinton with Hethersgill (Rector: Vacant)

  • St Cuthbert, Kirklinton
  • St Mary, Hethersgill
  • St Mary, Stapleton
  • St Cuthbert, Bewcastle

Eden, Gelt and Irthing Team Ministry (Team Rector: Richard Tulloch; Team Vicar: Edward Johnsen)

  • St Martin, Brampton[17]
  • St Peter, Castle Carrock
  • St John the Evangelist, Crosby-on-Eden
  • St Mary the Virgin, Cumrew
  • St Mary the Virgin, Cumwhitton
  • St Thomas a Becket, Farlam[18]
  • St Mary Magdalene, Hayton[19]
  • St Kentigern, Irthington
  • All Saints, Scaleby
  • Talkin Chapel

Brampton West Mission Community

  • Eden Churches (Rector: Vacant)[20]
    • Holy Trinity & St Constantine, Wetheral
    • St Paul, Holme Eden
  • Scotby and Cotehill with Cumwhinton (Vicar: Isaac Lawrence)[21]
    • All Saints, Scotby
    • St John the Evangelist, Cotehill

Lanercost, Walton, Gilsland and Nether Denton (Rector: Vacant)

Rockcliffe and Blackford (Priest-in-Charge: Jan van den Berg)

  • St Mary the Virgin, Rockcliffe
  • St John the Baptist, Blackford

Calder Deanery

South Calder Mission Community[22]

Central Calder Mission Community[26] - includes 4 Methodist churches

  • Egremont and Haile Team Ministry (Team Rector: Richard Lee; Team Vicar: Simon Cake)
    • SS Mary & Michael, Egremont
    • St John the Evangelist, Bigrigg
    • Haile Parish Church
  • Crosslacon Team Ministry (Team Rector: Vacant; Team Vicar: Vacant)
    • St Michael, Arlecdon
    • St Paul, Frizington
    • St John the Evangelist, Cleator Moor
    • Wath Brow Mission Church
    • St Leonard, Cleator
  • Lamplugh with Ennerdale Anglican/Methodist Partnership (Minister-in-Charge (House for Duty): Ian Parker)
    • St Michael, Lamplugh
    • St Mary, Ennerdale
    • Kirkland Mission Church
  • Priory Church of SS Mary & Bega, St Bees (Vicar: Becky Gibbs)[27]

East Whitehaven Mission Community

  • St Andrew, Mirehouse (Vicar: Vacant)[28]
  • St Bridget, Moresby (Priest-in-Charge: Paul Kerry)[29]
  • Hensingham (Vicar: Fergus Pearson; Associate Vicar: Simon Walker)[30]
    • St John, Hensingham
    • Keekle Mission Room

Central Whitehaven Mission Community - includes 5 other churches

  • St Peter, Kells (Priest-in-Charge: Shaun Sandham)
  • Whitehaven (Priest-in-Charge: Robert Jackson; Curate: Alison Riley)[31]

Carlisle Deanery

East Solway Churches[32]

Kirkbride and Newton Arlosh (Rector: Peter Blackett)

Carlisle Rural Mission Community

  • Warnell Group of Parishes (Vacant)
    • St Kentigern, Caldbeck
    • St Mary, Sebergham
    • St Kentigern, Castle Sowerby
    • St James, Welton
    • St Hilda, Westward
    • Holy Trinity, Rosley

Carlisle Holy Trinity & St Barnabas (Priest-in-Charge: Vacant)

  • Holy Trinity, Carlisle
  • St Barnabas, Carlisle

St Cuthbert, Carlisle, plus St Aidan, Carlisle [with Christ Church] (Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Keith Teasdale)

  • St Aidan, Carlisle[33]
  • St Cuthbert, Carlisle[34]

St Elisabeth, Harraby (Hon. Curate: Elizabeth Smith)[35]

St Herbert, Carlisle (with St Stephen) (Vicar: Alun Jones)

St James, Denton Holme (Priest-in-Charge: Simon Bickersteth)[36]

  • St James, Carlisle
  • St James, Cummersdale

St John the Baptist, Upperby (Team Rector: James Hyslop; Curate: Katie Hyslop)

Carlisle St John the Evangelist (Vicar: Steven Donald)[37]

  • St John the Evangelist, Carlisle
  • St Andrew, Botcherby

St Luke, Morton (Priest-in-Charge: Penny Maginn)

St Michael Stanwix (Vicar: Nigel Beer; Curate: Carl Harding)[38]

  • St Michael, Stanwix
  • St Mark, Belah

Dalston with Cumdivock, Raughton Head and Wreay (Vicar: Stephen Carter)

  • All Saints, Raughton Head
  • St John, Cumdivock
  • St Mary, Wreay[39]
  • St Michael, Dalston

Houghton St John with Kingmoor St Peter (Priest-in-Charge: Andrew Towner; Curate: Andrew Simmons)[40]

  • St John the Evangelist, Houghton
  • St Peter, Kingmoor

Wigton, plus Thursby (Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Geoffrey Ravalde)

  • St Mary, Wigton[41]
  • St Andrew, Thursby

Derwent Deanery

Binsey Mission Community (Team Rector: Tricia Rogers; Team Vicar: Peter Streatfeild; Team Curate (NSM): Clare Spedding)[42] - includes 1 Methodist church

Grasmoor Mission Community[43] - includes 1 URC and 2 Methodist churches

  • Cockermouth Area Team Ministry (Team Rector: Godfrey Butland, Team Vicar: Adrian Thompson; Curate: John Griffiths)[44]
    • All Saints, Cockermouth
    • Christ Church, Cockermouth
    • St Bridget, Bridekirk
    • Christ Church, Great Broughton
  • Lorton, Loweswater and Buttermere (Priest-in-Charge (House for Duty): Vacant)[45]
    • St James, Buttermere
    • St Cuthbert, Lorton
    • St Bartholomew, Loweswater
  • Brigham, Clifton, Dean and Mosser (Priest-in-Charge: Sudharshan Sarvananthan)

Keswick Mission Community

  • St John, Keswick (Priest-in-Charge: Charles Hope)[48]
  • Upper Derwent (Priest-in-Charge: Judith Ashurst)[50]
    • Newlands Church
    • St Mary, Thornthwaite
    • St Herbert, Braithwaite
    • St Andrew, Borrowdale
    • Holy Trinity, Grange

Furness Deanery

Low Furness Mission Community - includes 1 Methodist and 1 URC church[51]

Broughton & Duddon (Vicar: Vacant)

Coniston and Torver (Vicar: Vacant)[53]

Dalton in Furness and Ireleth with Askam (Priest-in-Charge: Ruth Crossley)[54]

Egton cum Newland and Lowick and Colton (Priest-in-Charge: Brian Streeter)

St Cuthbert, Kirkby Ireleth (Priest-in-Charge: Vacant)[55]

Millom with Thwaites and Haverigg (Priest-in-Charge: Clive Shaw; Curate: Carl Carter)[56]

Ulverston (Vicar: Alan Bing)[57]

Kendal Deanery

Arnside (Vicar: David Cooper)

Beacon Team Ministry (Team Rector: Nigel Davies; House for Duty: Vacant)[58]

  • St Oswald, Burneside
  • St John, Grayrigg
  • St George, Kendal[59]
  • St Mary, Longsleddale
  • St Thomas, Selside
  • St John the Baptist, Skelsmergh

Beetham (Priest-in-Charge: Vacant)

Burton and Holme (Priest-in-Charge: Graham Burrows)

Dent with Cowgill (Vicar: Vacant; Curate: Christine Brown)

Sedbergh Cautley and Garsdale, plus Firbank Howgill and Killington (Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Andrew McMullon)

Heversham, Levens and Milnthorpe (Priest-in-Charge: Vacant)

Helm Group

Kendal St Thomas plus Crook (Priest-in-Charge: George Briggs)

Kirkby Lonsdale Team Ministry (The Rainbow Parish) (Team Rector: John Snow)[64]

Two Valleys Team[66]

  • Crosthwaite (Kendal), Cartmel Fell, Witherslack, Winster (Vicar: Michael Woodcock)
  • Underbarrow with Helsington (Brian Crowe)
    • All Saints, Underbarrow
    • St John, Helsington

Penrith Deanery

North Ullswater Churches (Vicar: David Wood)[67]

East of Eden Mission Community[68] - includes 7 Methodist churches

  • Cross Fell Group (Priest-in-Charge: Stephen Pye)
    • St Michael, Addingham
    • All Saints, Culgaith
    • St Cuthbert, Edenhall
    • St Lawrence, Kirkland
    • St Peter, Langwathby
    • St John the Baptist, Melmerby
    • St Luke, Ousby
    • St John the Evangelist, Skirwith
  • Kirkoswald, Renwick, Great Salkeld and Lazonby (Vicar: David Fowler)
    • St Cuthbert, Great Salkeld
    • St Oswald, Kirkoswald
    • St Nicholas, Lazonby
    • All Saints, Renwick

Dacre (Vicar: Vacant)

Greystoke with Penruddock, Mungrisdale and Matterdale (Rector: Bill White)

  • St Andrew, Greystoke
  • All Saints, Penruddock
  • Matterdale Church
  • St Kentigern, Mungrisdale

Inglewood Group of Churches (Rector: Philip Dorling)

  • St Michael & All Angels, Ainstable
  • Christ & St Mary, Armathwaite
  • All Saints, Calthwaite
  • St Mary the Virgin, Hesket in the Forest
  • St James, Hutton in the Forest
  • Christ Church, Ivegill
  • St Michael, Skelton

St Patrick, Patterdale (Anglican/Methodist) (Vicar: Terry Wilcock)[70]

Penrith with Newton Reigny and Plumpton Wall (Team Rector: David Sargent; Curate: Mandy Jones)

Solway Deanery

Allonby, Cross Canonby and Dearham (Vicar: Mary Day)

Aspatria with Hayton and Gilcrux (Vicar: Tim Herbert; Curate: Richard Goodfellow)

St Columba, Broughton Moor (?)

Camerton with Seaton and West Seaton (Vicar: Ian Grainger)[72]

Distington plus Harrington (Priest-in-Charge: Julia Powley)

  • Holy Spirit, Distington
  • St Mary, Harrington

Maryport (Team Vicar: Susan McKendrey)

  • St Nicholas, Flimby
  • St Mary, Maryport
  • All Souls, Netherton

Solway Plain Team Ministry (Rector: Bryan Rothwell)[73]

St John, Workington (Priest-in-Charge: Robert Hannaford)[74]

St Mary, Workington (Vicar: Steve Axtell)

St Michael, Workington (Vicar: Vacant)[75]

Windermere Deanery

Cartmel Peninsula Team Ministry (Team Rector: Vacant)

Grasmere with Rydal (Vicar: Gillian Henwood)[81]

Hawkshead with Low Wray, Sawrey, Rusland and Satterthwaite (Vicar: John Dixon)[82]

Staveley in Kendal, Ings and Kentmere (Priest-in-Charge: Shanthi Thompson)

The Loughrigg Team Ministry (Team Vicar: Beverley Lock; Team Vicar: George Wrigley)

St Martin, Windermere (Vicar: James Richards)[84]

Windermere St Mary and Troutbeck (Vicar: David Wilmot; Curate: Jonathan Gillespie)

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