Stephen Cottrell
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article does not cite any references or sources. (March 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
Stephen Cottrell, SCP (born 1959) is since 4 May 2004 the Bishop of Reading,[1] a suffragan to the Bishop of Oxford in the Church of England. He lives in the village of Tidmarsh with his wife and three children. Bishop Cottrell was appointed when Jeffrey John, SCP, controversially withdrew his nomination to the post in 2003.[2] Cottrell had been a supporter of John's original appointment.
Essex-born Canon Cottrell, who was ordained in 1984, having trained at St Stephen's House in Oxford. Immediately prior to his current post he was Canon Pastor at Peterborough Cathedral.
He said of his nomination:
“ | I am looking forward to becoming the next Bishop of Reading with a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
I believe my work in mission and evangelism has prepared me well for the challenges facing the church in this new century. I hope and pray that my love for and understanding of the different traditions of the Church of England will enable me to be a focus for unity in the Reading Episcopal area. |
” |
Although Anglo-Catholic the bishop is a keen evangelist having written several books on the subject among his 38 published titles.[3]
In 2007 he has publicly opposed the renewal of Britains Trident missile systems[4]