Describing the Archdeacon…

The view of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Archdeacons have usually been described as the 'eyes and ears' of the bishop. Their role in times past has sometimes been limited to mains, drains and all statutory duties to make sure that Churchwardens dance to the same tune. Thank God our estimate of the archdeacon's office has developed. He is rightly regarded as an essential element in the corporate episcopacy of the diocese; he has an authority of his own, subject to the bishop's, and he is ideally placed to be alongside the clergy in his Archdeaconry and to support them in their ministry. Keep that model of Christ before you - and never lose sight of the big picture.

 

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