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Geoffrey Rowell was born on 13 February, 1943 in Alton, Hampshire, England, is an A 20th-century church of England bishops. Discover Geoffrey Rowell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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He was the eldest son of Cecil Victor Rowell (1908–1997), an engineer, and KateRowell (née Hunter; 1905–1995), a teacher of sick children.
Having passed the eleven-plus, he was educated at Eggar's Grammar School, the state grammar school in Alton.
He was then awarded a Hampshire County Council scholarship and finished his schooling at Winchester College, then an all-boys independent boarding school.
Rowell was educated at Winchester College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Douglas Geoffrey Rowell (13 February 1943 – 11 June 2017) was an Anglican bishop and historian.
Rowell was born on 13 February 1943 in Alton, Hampshire, England.
He received the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (1964), Master of Arts (1968), and Doctor of Philosophy (1968) from Cambridge University and was incorporated MA and DPhil at Oxford University.
After ordination he worked as a lecturer in the University of Oxford and assistant chaplain of New College (1968–1972) and then chaplain of Keble College (1972–1994), until his ordination to the episcopate as Bishop of Basingstoke.
Rowell was consecrated as a bishop by George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 2 February 1994 at St Paul's Cathedral, becoming Bishop of Basingstoke, a suffragan bishopric in the Diocese of Winchester.
In 1997 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity (DD) from Oxford.
Rowell never worked in parochial ministry.
From 1999, Rowell was an episcopal patron of Project Canterbury, an online archive of Anglican texts.
Rowell was commissioned as Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe (often called "Bishop in Europe") on 18 October 2001 at St Margaret's, Westminster, and enthroned at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar, on 1 November 2001.
In 2004, Rowell disagreed publicly with parishioners in Turkey over his plans to lease a historic and recently renovated church building for use as a nightclub.
The plan was defeated after popular complaints.
In January 2007, Rowell suspended the chaplain of Istanbul, Ian Sherwood, and the entire chaplaincy council.
By 2008 the disagreement between Rowell and the Anglican chaplaincies in Turkey had intensified, as the bishop insisted on ordaining a Turkish convert from Islam despite complaints from local Anglican clergy and laity that the ordination would place them in serious physical danger.
When the bishop arrived to carry out the ordination he found himself locked out of all six Anglican churches and was forced to administer the ordination in a borrowed Calvinist chapel.
The secretary of the Istanbul chaplaincy council described Rowell as a "rogue bishop", whilst the senior chaplain in Turkey accused Rowell of causing suffering to ordinary people because the bishop's life had been largely "in the shelter of Oxford University".
Rowell was extensively published in the field of Anglo-Catholic church history.
He was the founding president of the Anglo Catholic History Society.
He authored or co-authored the following:
Rowell co-authored and edited these anthologies:
At the November 2012 meeting of the General Synod of the Church of England, Rowell was one of the three members of the House of Bishops who voted against the ordination of women as bishops.
Rowell was part of the traditionalist Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England.
He served as Bishop of Basingstoke and then as the third Bishop in Europe until his retirement on 8 November 2013.
Following his retirement he ministered as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Chichester (from 2013) and in the Diocese of Portsmouth (from 2015).
He died in the early morning of Trinity Sunday, 11 June 2017.