Suffragan bishop

A suffragan bishop is a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop. They may be assigned to an area which does not have a cathedral of its own.

Anglican Communion

In the Anglican churches, the term applies to a bishop who is an assistant to a diocesan bishop. For example, the Bishop of Jarrow is a suffragan to the diocesan Bishop of Durham.

Some Anglican suffragans are legally delegated responsibility for a geographical area within the diocese. For example, the Bishop of Colchester is an area bishop in the Diocese of Chelmsford. Such area schemes are presently found in the dioceses of:

  • London (since 1979)
  • Chelmsford (since 1983)
  • Oxford (since 1984)
  • Southwark (since 1991)
  • Lichfield (since 1992)
  • West Yorkshire and the Dales (since 2014)
  • Area schemes have previously existed in Worcester diocese (1993–2002),Salisbury diocese (1981–2009),Lincoln diocese (2010–31 January 2013) and Chichester diocese (1984-2013). Other suffragans have or have had informal responsibility for geographical areas (e.g. in Winchester and in Peterborough), but these are not referred to as area bishops.

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    Leon Golding elected new bishop of Jamaica - Jamaica Observer

    Jamaica Observer 24 Mar 2025
    Golding, who previously served as suffragan bishop of Montego Bay, was elected on Monday during an elective assembly of the Anglican Church in Jamaica and the Cayman at St Luke Church in Cross Roads.
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