James Harold Bell (born 20 November 1950) is a retired British Anglican bishop. He was the area Bishop of Ripon in the Diocese of Leeds.[1][2]


James Bell
area Bishop of Ripon[1]
ChurchChurch of England
DioceseLeeds (2014–2017)
Ripon and Leeds (2004–2014)
In office2004–2017
PredecessorFrank Weston
SuccessorHelen-Ann Hartley
Other post(s)Bishop of Knaresborough (name changed 2015)
interim area bishop in Leeds (20–22 April 2014)[1]
Orders
Ordination1975
Consecration2 March 2004
by David Hope
Personal details
Born (1950-11-20) 20 November 1950 (age 74)
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglican
Alma materSt John's College, Durham

Early life

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Bell studied modern history at St John's College, Durham (BA 1972).[3] Then began a 10-year residence in Oxford, where from 1972 until 1975 he studied for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, meanwhile matriculating in the University of Oxford as a member of St Peter's Hall, taking a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology in 1974 (having read for the Final Honour School alone) and incepting as an Oxford Master of Arts (MA Oxon) in 1978.

Ordained ministry

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Upon his ordination as a deacon in 1975 he was appointed Honorary Curate of Oxford St Michael with St Martin and All Saints and the following year, having been ordained priest, he because Chaplain and Lecturer of Brasenose College until 1982.[4] He held several pastoral posts in West London[5] before moving to the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds in 1997. Initially Director of Mission (and an Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral) he was appointed suffragan Bishop of Knaresborough following the death of Frank Weston.

Bell was consecrated a bishop by David Hope, Archbishop of York, during a service at York Minster on 2 March 2004.[3] He was installed as Bishop of Knaresborough at Ripon Cathedral on 14 March 2004.[3]

From 2004 until the creation of the Diocese of Leeds in 2014, Bell was suffragan Bishop of Knaresborough in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds; upon the dissolution of the Ripon diocese and the erection of the Leeds diocese, Bell became area bishop for the Ripon area. His title remained Bishop of Knaresborough until that See was translated to Ripon (i.e. the title changed to Bishop of Ripon) by Order in Council of 19 March 2015.[6]

On 23 October 2016, it was announced that Bell was to retire effective 30 April 2017.[7]

Styles

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References

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  1. ^ a b c The Transformation Programme – First new diocese for more than 85 years created on April 20 Archived 2014-04-20 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 19 April 2014).
  2. ^ "Cathedral welcome for new bishop". BBC News. 12 March 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Cumberland & Westmorland Herald — Former Eden school pupil becomes a bishop". Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  4. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory (97th edn. London: Church House Publishing, 2001), p. 55.
  5. ^ "Debrett's People of Today": Ellis,P(Ed): 2006, London, Debtrett's ISBN 1-870520-03-3
  6. ^ Orders in Council, 19 March 2015 (Accessed 25 March 2015).
  7. ^ Diocese of Leeds — Bishop of Ripon to retire[permanent dead link] (Accessed 25 October 2016).
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  • archived website that contains information about James Bell, as of 23 September 2016
Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Knaresborough
2004–2015
Succeeded by
himself
as area Bishop of Ripon
Preceded by
himself
as Bishop of Knaresborough
area Bishop of Ripon
2015–2017
Succeeded by