Deaneries
A deanery is a local administrative area within an archdeaconry, made up of around twenty parishes.
The role of a Rural Dean
The role of the Rural Dean is one of influence, initiative and pastoral care within their deanery, seeking to ensure that the deanery is an instrument for outreach, mission and collaboration.
Archdeaconry of Northampton
Brackley: The Revd Canon M Roger H Bellamy (2005)
List of benefices in Brackley Deanery.
Brixworth: The Revd Mary Garbutt (2009)
www.brixworth-deanery.org.uk
List of benefices in Brixworth Deanery.
Daventry: The Revd Ann Slater (2008)
List of benefices in Daventry Deanery.
Greater Northampton: The Revd Canon David Wiseman (2007)
List of benefices in Greater Northampton Deanery.
Towcester: The Revd John Hall (2009)
List of benefices in Towcester Deanery.
Wellingborough: The Revd Tony Lynett (2007)
List of benefices in Wellingborough Deanery.
Archdeaconry of Oakham
Corby: The Revd Rod Lee (2007)
List of benefices in Corby Deanery.
Higham: The Revd Grant L Brockhouse (2003)
www.highamdeanery.org/
List of benefices in Higham Deanery.
Kettering: The Revd Brian Withington (2007)
List of benefices in Kettering Deanery.
Oundle: The Revd Canon Richard J Ormston (2003)
www.oundledeanery.org.uk
List of benefices in Oundle Deanery.
Peterborough: The Revd Canon Gordon J Steele (2004)
List of benefices in Peterborough Deanery.
Rutland: The Revd Canon Stephen J Evans (2003)
List of benefices in Rutland Deanery.
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