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Encyclopedia > Dean of Canterbury

The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral in England. The 39th and current Dean is Robert Willis, who was appointed in 2001.


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She served as instructor in mathematics, assistant dean of women, and dean of women at the Univ. of Kansas.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
The Bishop of London—the most senior cleric of the Church with the exception of the two Archbishops—serves as Canterbury's Provincial Dean, the Bishop of Winchester as Chancellor, the Bishop of Lincoln as Vice-Chancellor, the Bishop of Salisbury as Precentor, the Bishop of Worcestor as Chaplain and the Bishop of Rochester as Cross-Bearer.
The suffragan bishops of Ebbsfleet and Richborough, on the other hand, are provincial episcopal visitors for the whole Province of Canterbury, licensed by the Archbishop as "flying bishops"?title=to visit parishes throughout the province who are uncomfortable with the ministrations of their local bishop who has participated in the ordination of women.
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