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New Dean of Westminster Abbey Appointed

Westminster Abbey has warmly welcomed the appointment of a new Dean of Westminster, Tuesday 19th September.

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 10:26 (BST)
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Westminster Abbey has warmly welcomed the appointment of a new Dean of Westminster, Tuesday 19th September.

Reverend Canon John Hall, who is currently the Church of England's Chief Education Officer, succeeds the Very Reverend Dr Wesley Carr who retired in February.

Canon Hall said on Tuesday, "With its many, great resonances for Church and State, in the service of monarch and people, and as a place of pilgrimage and prayer, Westminster Abbey has a unique ministry.

Becoming the next Dean of Westminster is an immense honour and challenge, which I look forward to with relish.

Reverend Canon John Hall, Newly Appointed Dean of Westminster

"Becoming the next Dean of Westminster is an immense honour and challenge, which I look forward to with relish.

"I shall particularly enjoy being part of a community of welcome and of daily worship."

Canon Robert Wright, the Sub Dean, said: "We are delighted to hear of Canon John Hall's appointment as Dean of Westminster and we look forward enthusiastically to his Installation. Canon Hall is a very gifted priest who will help to shape the next stage of the Abbey's ministry."

David Burden, the Receiver General of the Abbey added: "I have met Canon Hall and I very much look forward to serving him as Dean."

Canon Hall, who is 57, studied at St Chad's College Durham and after two years as a teacher trained for the ministry at Cuddesdon College, Oxford.

He served his title at Kennington St John the Diving at Southwark in London from 1978 to 1984. He was priest-in-charge of Streatham St Peter, London, from 1984 to 1992. He then became Diocesan Director of Education in Blackburn and was also Canon Residentiary of Blackburn Cathedral from 1994.

He was appointed General Secretary of the National Society for promoting Religious Education in 1998 and was also General Secretary of the Church of England Board of Education until 2002 when he became the Church of England's Chief Education Officer. He has served as Honorary Curate of South Norwood, St Alban, Southwark.

Canon Hall has written widely on educational matters and was instrumental in the production of the Dearing Report and its follow-up which has led to significant expansion of Church secondary schools.



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