Michael Adie


Michael Edgar Adie, was an English Anglican clergyman who was Bishop of Guildford from 1983 until his retirement in 1994.

Biography

Michael Edgar Adie was born in Romford, Essex on 22 November 1929, the son of Walter Granville Adie and Kate Emily Adie. He was educated at Westminster School and St John's College, Oxford. He is a distant relative of the broadcaster and journalist Kate Adie.
Adie was ordained in 1955 and after a curacy at St Luke, Pallion, Sunderland he became Resident Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. After that he was Vicar of St Mark, Sheffield, Rural Dean of Hallam, Rector of Louth, and Archdeacon of Lincoln before being elevated to the episcopate.
Adie played a significant role in introducing the measure in General Synod that led to the ordination of women priests. He was Chairman of the General Synod Board of Education and was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1994 Birthday Honours for services to education.
After retiring from Guildford, he became honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Chichester in 1996 and, in 1995, of Portsmouth, where, in the latter diocese, he lived at Froxfield, Hampshire.
In 1957, he married Anne Devonald Roynon ; they had three daughters and one son. Michael Adie died of pneumonia on 4 March 2024, at the age of 94.