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1. Bishop of Bolton - The Church of England Diocese of Manchester
www.manchester.anglican.org/wh - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2008 Last Visited: 7/6/2008
Chris Edmondson was Warden of Lee Abbey, a Christian Community and Conference Centre in Devon, before being appointed BIshop of Bolton in March 2008.
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Lee Abbey is a highly respected interdenominational Christian community that encourages people to live in community and discover God creatively in worship and life. -
2. First in over 400 years: Northwest triple Bishop-making service - Diocese of Manchester Web Site
www.manchester.anglican.org/Ne - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2008 Last Visited: 5/4/2008
The Revd Chris Edmondson, 57 has been Warden of Lee Abbey, a Christian Community and Conference Centre in Devon since 2002.He trained at St John's College and Cranmer Hall, Durham.He was curate of Kirkheaton, Huddersfield; Vicar of St George, Ovenden and later Priest in Charge of Bampton with Mardale in Carlisle.He spent over ten years as Bishop's Advisor on Evangelism in Wakefield and then Vicar of St Peter's, Shipley before becoming Warden of Lee Abbey.Warden of Lee Abbey.
The Venerable Mark Davies, 45, will become the Church of England's youngest bishop.He trained at The College of the Resurrection, Mirfield.Mark was curate in St Mary, Barnsley, then Priest in Charge of St Paul's, Barnsley.He was Rector of Hemsworth, has been a Diocesan Vocations Advisor and assistant Director of Ordinands.He was Rural Dean of Pontefract and was made an honorary canon of Wakefield Cathedral in 2002.He then became Archdeacon of Rochdale in 2006. -
3. www.stcf.co.uk
www.stcf.co.uk/newsletter9.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/10/2006 Last Visited: 7/15/2007
It was with a mixture of nervous anticipation and excitement that I set out one not-so- bright morning in May for Lee Abbey, where I had been asked to speak of my work as the music therapist at Helen House Children's Hospice, Oxford, and also on the children's wards of the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
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I was greeted with nothing but kindness both by the staff of Lee Abbey itself, but also by every single member of the fellowship.
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The wonderful surroundings of Lee Abbey, a Christian conference centre

