Deanery of Cadbury
Representative of Church of England in Devon
The Deanery of Cadbury represents the Church of England in mid Devon, within the Archdeaconry of Exeter and the Diocese of Exeter.[1] The current rural dean is Matthew Tregenza.
United Benefice of Crediton and Shobrooke with Sandford and Upton Hellions
Parishes within the United Benefice:
- Crediton (Holy Cross and the Mother of Him who hung thereon) with St Lawrence, Yeoford (Holy Trinity), Posbury (St Luke) and Posbury (St Francis)
- Shobrooke (St Swithin)
- Sandford, Devon (St Swithun) with New Buildings (Beacon Church) and Upton Hellions (St Mary the Virgin)
Clergy:
- Prebendary Matthew Tregenza Rector
- Lewis Eden Assistant Curate
Benefice of North Creedy
Parishes within the Benefice:
- Bow (St Bartholomew)
- Cheriton Fitzpaine (St Matthew)
- Clannaborough (St Petrock)
- Coldridge (St Matthew)
- Colebrooke (St Andrew)
- Down St Mary (St Mary the Virgin) with Knowle (St Boniface)
- Kennerleigh (St John the Baptist)
- Lapford (St Thomas of Canterbury)
- Morchard Bishop (St Mary)
- Nymet Rowland see Bow
- Poughill (St Michael and All Angels)
- Puddington (St Thomas a Beckett)
- Stockleigh English (St Mary the Virgin)
- Stockleigh Pomeroy (St Mary the Virgin)
- Washford Pyne (St Peter)
- Woolfardisworthy East (St Mary)
- Zeal Monachorum (St Peter)
Clergy:
- Janet May Team Vicar
References
- ^ "Cadbury in Whitwe's Directory of 1850". www.devonheritage.org. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
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- Exeter Cathedral
- The Palace, Exeter
- The Old Deanery, Exeter
- Bishop of Exeter (vacant)
- Jackie Searle, Bishop suffragan of Crediton
- James Grier, Bishop suffragan of Plymouth
- AEO: Paul Thomas, Bishop suffragan of Oswestry & Rob Munro, Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
- Jonathan Greener, Dean of Exeter
- Douglas Dettmer, Archdeacon of Totnes
- Andrew Beane, Archdeacon of Exeter
- Verena Breed, Archdeacon-designate of Barnstaple
- Jane Bakker, Archdeacon of Plymouth
- Deanery of Barnstaple
- Deanery of Cadbury
- Deanery of Christianity (Exeter)
- Deanery of Hartland
- Archdeacon of Cornwall (11th century – 1876; became the Diocese of Truro)