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After two-and-a-half days locked in a cathedral, members of the Church in Wales have named their choice for the next Bishop of Bangor. | After two-and-a-half days locked in a cathedral, members of the Church in Wales have named their choice for the next Bishop of Bangor. |
The Archdeacon of Cardigan the Venerable Andrew John, 44, is the ecumenical officer for the St Davids diocese in west Wales. | The Archdeacon of Cardigan the Venerable Andrew John, 44, is the ecumenical officer for the St Davids diocese in west Wales. |
The 46-member electoral college had been meeting in the city's cathedral since Tuesday. | The 46-member electoral college had been meeting in the city's cathedral since Tuesday. |
Mr John now has 28 days to decide if he will take on the role. | Mr John now has 28 days to decide if he will take on the role. |
He will be the 81st Bishop of Bangor. | |
The Electoral College of the Church in Wales made the decision on the third and final day of its meeting behind closed doors at Bangor Cathedral. | |
Bangor is a very special diocese in a beautiful part of the world Venerable Andrew John, Bishop elect of Bangor | |
The election follows the death of the former Bishop of Bangor, the Right Reverend Anthony Crockett in June. | |
He said he was looking forward to leading the Bangor diocese. | |
"I am aware that I have a hard act to follow and that the diocese is still grieving for Bishop Tony. | |
"I am very honoured to have been chosen and I hope I will quickly gain the support and the confidence of the people I will serve. | |
"Bangor is a very special diocese in a beautiful part of the world and I am very much looking forward to beginning this new chapter in my ministry," Mr John added. | |
'Uncertain period' | |
The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan the president of the electoral college, welcomed the appointment. | |
He said: "Andy John is a talented, energetic and popular priest with a good understanding of the needs and challenges of a predominantly rural and Welsh-speaking diocese, having served from quite a young age as Archdeacon of Cardigan. | |
The archbishop said the Bangor diocese has been through a "difficult and uncertain period" after the long illness and death of the former bishop. | |
But he said he was confident the new bishop would "take the diocese forward with fresh inspiration and vigour". | |
Members of the electoral college met for a third day of deliberations | |
Mr John, a married father-of-four whose wife Caroline is also a church deacon, grew up in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion and is a fluent Welsh speaker. | |
He graduated in law at the University of Wales, Cardiff, in 1986 and in theology at the University of Nottingham in 1988. | |
He studied a Diploma in Pastoral Studies in 1989 at St John's College, Nottingham. | He studied a Diploma in Pastoral Studies in 1989 at St John's College, Nottingham. |
He was ordained as a deacon in 1989 and as priest in the Diocese of St Davids in 1990 and has served all his ministry so far within that diocese. | He was ordained as a deacon in 1989 and as priest in the Diocese of St Davids in 1990 and has served all his ministry so far within that diocese. |
He has been vicar of Pencarreg and Llanycrwys since 2006 and Archdeacon of Cardigan since 2006. | He has been vicar of Pencarreg and Llanycrwys since 2006 and Archdeacon of Cardigan since 2006. |