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The Church of Ireland has elected the Right Reverend Alan Harper as Archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland. | The Church of Ireland has elected the Right Reverend Alan Harper as Archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland. |
Bishop Harper, the current Bishop of Connor, said he was deeply humbled by the election. | |
It was announced at St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. | It was announced at St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. |
"I pray that God will guide me in fulfilling the responsibilities of the role of Archbishop of Armagh," said the primate-elect. | "I pray that God will guide me in fulfilling the responsibilities of the role of Archbishop of Armagh," said the primate-elect. |
"I am conscious of the privilege of serving the church in this role." | "I am conscious of the privilege of serving the church in this role." |
Bishop Harper succeeds Dr Robin Eames who retired in December after 20 years as head of the church. | |
They have nurtured me and welcomed me and my family into their homes and parishes, sharing both joys and sorrows Right Reverend Alan HarperArchbishop-elect | |
Archbishop-elect Harper said he looked forward "to meeting the people of my new diocese and those members of the church throughout the island of Ireland". | |
"As I look forward, I also express sincere gratitude to the clergy and people of the diocese of Connor, where I have served for 22 years, the last six years as bishop. | |
"They have nurtured me and welcomed me and my family into their homes and parishes, sharing both joys and sorrows." | |
The 11 members of the Church of Ireland's House of Bishops met in Dublin on Wednesday to choose the new primate from among themselves. | |
'Wise leadership' | |
Dr Eames, 69, was ordained in 1964, and was a bishop for more than 30 years. He was appointed archbishop in 1986. | |
He said he was am delighted to learn of Bishop Harper's election, adding: "I wish him God's richest blessing as he prepares for new responsibilities. | |
"His many gifts which I have seen and appreciated at first hand together with his deep spirituality will equip him to provide the Church of Ireland with prayerful and wise leadership." | |
Making the announcement in St Patrick's Cathedral on Wednesday, Archbishop of Dublin Dr John Neill said Bishop Harper was a man "of deep faith, great ability and pastoral insight and I am certain that he is the person that we were guided by the Holy Spirit to elect to this office". | |
Archbishop Robin Eames retired at the end of last year | |
The primate-elect, 62, was born in Tamworth in Staffordshire and studied geography at Leeds University. | |
In 1966, he was appointed a member of the Archaeological Survey of Northern Ireland and later senior inspector of Historic Monuments. | |
He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1975 to study for the Testimonium in Divinity, was ordained deacon in 1978 and priested in 1979. | |
He worked in the Diocese of Connor for a time, moving to the Derry Diocese and later to Belfast. | |
From 1999-2002 he was also Archdeacon of Connor and Precentor of St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast. |
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