Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich


The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich is a Church of England diocese based in Ipswich, covering Suffolk. The cathedral is St Edmundsbury Cathedral, and the bishop is the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. It is part of the Province of Canterbury.
The diocese was formed on 23 January 1914 from parts of the Diocese of Norwich and the Diocese of Ely.
Though the diocesan offices, the bishops' offices and residences are all in Ipswich – only the cathedral are in Bury St Edmunds – the diocese is nonetheless often referred to as St Edmundsbury diocese. Both the diocese and the diocesan bishop are commonly called " Eds and Ips."

Bishops

Alongside the diocesan Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, the Diocese has one suffragan bishop: the Bishop suffragan of Dunwich. There are also some retired bishops living in the diocese who are licensed as honorary assistant bishops:
Alternative episcopal oversight is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor, Norman Banks, Bishop suffragan of Richborough, who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.

Archdeaconries and deaneries

The Archdeacon of Ipswich now only has oversight of the Deanery of Ipswich and Inspiring Ipswich mission project.
*including Cathedral

Archdeacon for Rural Mission

On 11 January 2019, it was announced that Sally Gaze, the Diocese's "Dean of Rural Mission Consultancy" since 2017, would become "Archdeacon for Rural Mission". She was collated archdeacon and installed a Diocesan Canon Residentiary of St Edmundsbury Cathedral on 10 February 2019; the post is new and has no territorial archdeaconry attached.

List of churches

Deanery of Woodbridge

Deanery of Hoxne

Financial and charitable bodies

The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Board of Finance is the principal charity within the Diocese. It was incorporated on 16 February, 1916.
  1. . Training for, and maintenance of the ministry
  2. . Building, alteration and repair of properties in connection with the Board's objects
  3. . Religious education
  4. . Provision of central organisation.