Louise Connacher is the Provincial Registrar for the Province of York.

Senior Registry Clerk: Alice Bracken

The Province comprises the Dioceses of Blackburn, Carlisle, Chester, Durham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Sodor and Man, Southwell and Nottingham and York.

Please direct all enquiries to registryyork@flintbishop.co.uk and we will be in touch.

Application to the Provincial Registry for the Permission of the Archbishop of York to officiate as a priest or deacon in the Province of York of the Church of England needs to be made by clergy who were ordained priest or deacon outside England.

An application form and note of guidance may be obtained by clicking on the overseas clergy section, or writing to the Registry, or e-mail registryyork@flintbishop.co.uk giving the applicant’s full name and address.

Application to the Provincial Registry for the Permission of the Archbishop of York to officiate as a priest or deacon in the Province of York of the Church of England needs to be made by clergy who were ordained priest or deacon outside England.

An application form and note of guidance may be obtained by clicking on the overseas clergy section, or writing to the Registry, or e-mail registryyork@flintbishop.co.uk giving the applicant’s full name and address.

The Registrar deals with the procedure and legal requirements after a person has been selected as the bishop of a particular see and the name announced by the Prime Minister’s Office.

For a diocesan bishop this usually includes:

  • Election by the College of Canons of the Cathedral Church of the Diocese concerned
  • Confirmation of the Election by the Vicar-General of the Province
  • Consecration or Ordination to the order of bishops by the Archbishop of York
  • Homage before HM The King
  • Admission or installation (the “Enthronement”) in the Cathedral Church

All bishops in the Province are required to sign an instrument of resignation after they have tendered their resignation to The King through the Prime Minister’s Office. The Archbishop then formally accepts the resignation declaring the see vacant from the resignation date.

Clergy discipline

The Provincial Registrar is the Archbishop’s Legal Secretary, and as such acts on the Archbishop’s behalf in discipline matters which come before her.

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