Anglican Diocese of North West Australia

The Anglican Diocese of North West Australia (known as the Anglican Diocese of Northern Australia until 1961) is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia, founded in 1910. It is situated in the northern part of the state of Western Australia.

Diocese of North West Australia
Coat of arms
Location
CountryAustralia
Territory
  • Mid West
  • Gascoyne
  • Kimberley
  • Pilbara
Ecclesiastical provinceWestern Australia
MetropolitanArchbishop of Perth
Headquarters
  • 101 Cathedral Avenue
  • Geraldton WA 6530
Coordinates28°46′44.1″S 114°36′52.6″E / 28.778917°S 114.614611°E / -28.778917; 114.614611
Information
DenominationAnglican
Established1910 (1910)
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton
LanguageEnglish
Current leadership
Parent churchAnglican Church of Australia
BishopDarrell Parker
Dean
  • Lachlan Edwards
  • (since 2022)
Website
Anglican Diocese of North West Australia
Anglican Diocese of North West Australia
Logo of the Diocese

As part of the Province of Western Australia, it covers those parts of the state north of Perth including Geraldton, Karratha, Broome and Kununurra, and is geographically the largest Anglican diocese in Australia and the largest land-based diocese in the world. The diocese has 18 parishes and three Mission to Seafarers’ ministries; the cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton.

The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Darrell Parker, formerly vicar of St Paul's Tamworth. He was elected as the 8th bishop in September 2022, replacing Gary Nelson, who retired on 15 May 2022. Parker was consecrated in St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney on 3 February 2023 and installed as bishop in the diocesan cathedral on 15 February 2023.

History

Anglican ministry in Western Australia has belonged to a series of dioceses, changing over time as Australia was colonised. In 1829, when the Swan River Colony was established, episcopal supervision was provided by the Diocese of Calcutta. This changed in 1836 to the newly formed Diocese of Australia, and then again in 1847 to the Diocese of Adelaide. It was only in 1856 that Western Australia became independent in the form of the Diocese of Perth.

This state of affairs continued until the start of the 20th century, when facing the difficulties of administrating such a large area, a report was published in 1903 saying:

"It seems probable that ultimately Western Australia will contain four dioceses. A Missionary Dioceses in the North, a Diocese of Perth, a Diocese of Kalgoorlie, and a South-Western Diocese."

The creation of the Diocese of Bunbury occurred in 1904, which assumed oversight of the North West in 1906. Then in 1910, after the raising of £10,000 (the minimum amount required for the endowment of a Bishopric), the Diocese of Northern Australia was created. Its first Bishop was Gerald Trower, who was enthroned in 1910 at St George's Church, Carnarvon, by Bishop Riley of Perth. Broome was the original the seat of the diocese, from 1910 to 1965, with the Church of the Annunciation the pro-cathedral.

When it was established, the southern most boundary of the dioceses extended down only as far south as Denham, in Shark Bay. In 1928, in an effort to provide the struggling dioceses with more stable base of operations, boundaries between the North West, Perth, and Kalgoorlie dioceses were redrawn. The territories of Northampton, Geraldton, Greenough, and Mullewa-Yalgoo were granted from the Diocese of Perth, with Mount Magnet, Cue, Meekatharra, Wiluna and Sandstone from the Dioceses of Kalgoorlie.

The diocese became known by the present name in 1961.

Structure

Geographically, the diocese is one of the largest Anglican dioceses in the world (The Diocese of the Arctic is the largest), covering 2 million km2 of Western Australia, the majority of which is above the 26th parallel of latitude. The population of the area is about 150,000 people.

The diocese has 18 parishes and three Mission to Seafarers’ ministries and the cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton.

Due to the fluid nature of our region, we're proud to be a "missionary" diocese. We journey with everyone who comes and goes as part of work or tourism, and see a congregation turnover rate of around 100% every two years. Our region is dependent on support by individuals, parishes, dioceses, and Christian organisations across Australia who are committed to gospel ministry in small, remote, and isolated towns and communities in North West Australia.

Cathedral

The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton located in Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton.

The cathedral building was built in 1964 to a design by architects McDonald and Whitaker. The building has a star shaped footprint and is said to resemble Coventry Cathedral in England. Internally the cathedral has extensive stained glass and an organ built by Allen Organ Company.

The following individuals have served as Deans of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross:

No Name Start End Notes
1 Leslie Wilson 1964 1965
2 Gerard Dickinson 1966 1969
3 Brian Kyme 1969 1974 Later Assistant Bishop of Perth (1982–1999).
4 Eric Kerr 1975 1985
5 Alan Lewis 1985 1989
6 Dennis Reynolds 1989 1992
7 Dennis Warburton 1992 1995
8 Kenneth Rogers 1995 2002
9 Jeremy Rice 2006 2014
10 Peter Grice 2015 2020 Afterwards Bishop of Rockhampton (2021).
11 Lachlan Edwards 2022 Present Previously Rector of Christ Church, Lavender Bay.

List of bishops

Assistant bishops

Bernard Buckland was Regional Bishop for The Kimberleys (assistant bishop) until his retirement on 14 March 1997.

Churchmanship

The diocese is noted for its low church conservative Evangelical stance; no women serve as priests.

Anglican realignment

The Diocese of North West Australia was the second in the Anglican Church of Australia, after the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, to recognize the Anglican Church in North America as a "member church of the Anglican Communion, in full communion with Diocese of North West Australia", according to a motion passed in October 2014.

See also

  • Anglican Diocese of Sydney
  • Anglican Diocese of Tasmania
  • Anglican Diocese of Armidale
  • Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
  • Church Missionary Society
  • Anglicare
  • Evangelical Anglicanism
  • Low church
  • Calvinism
  • Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
  • GAFCON

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