- cathedral.
Generally speaking,
canons in
Anglican churches are
either canons residentiary (working at the cathedral, and few in number) or
honorary canons (non-cathedral...
- the dean,
three residentiary canons (one of whom is, exceptionally, lay), one "additional
member of
chapter and
canon non-
residentiary" (ordained), and...
- The
Cathedral Church of All Saints, Derby,
better known as
Derby Cathedral, is a
cathedral church in the city of Derby, England. In 1927, it was promoted...
-
collegiate churches. The
greater chapter of a
cathedral includes both the
residentiary canons (full-time
senior cathedral clergy) and the
prebendaries (and...
-
which have
different functions. The
smaller body
usually consists of the
residentiary members and is
included in the
larger one. Originally, the term "cathedral...
- the patron.
Cathedral clergy (normally a dean and a
varying number of
residentiary canons who
constitute the
cathedral chapter) are
appointed either by...
- 2006) was a
British Anglican priest and
former social worker. A
canon residentiary of St
Edmundsbury Cathedral from 1993 to 2002, she
became the
first Anglican...
-
structural alteration to the
cathedral to be made. In 1866,
there were six
residentiary canonries, of
which one was
annexed to the
Archdeaconry of Canterbury...
- In 1878 a new act of
Parliament authorised the
bishop to
establish residentiary canonries. In 1882 an
existing canonry was
transferred to
Truro from...
- of Coventry, from 1995 to 2002. In 2002,
Welby was
appointed a
canon residentiary of
Coventry Cathedral and the co-director for
international ministry...