Bishop of Chester to step down six months early

Retirement comes weeks after the Church of England’s interim director of national safeguarding Sir Roger Singleton has begun a complaints process against Bishop Peter under the Clergy Discipline Measure (CDM) for failing to respond to clergy sexual abuse.

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The Bishop of Chester, the Rt Revd Dr Peter Forster, has announced that he will be retiring from his role on Monday 30 September 2019, after more than 22 years in the post.

In a letter to clergy, published on the diocesan website today, he says: “I will be retiring as Bishop on 30 September… It has been a huge privilege to serve in this Diocese, and I am looking forward to my final months in post.

“At 69, I was beginning to feel ready to retire – with Elisabeth in strong agreement! We will move to our house in Scotland, which we have lovingly built over the past decade or so, and which is ready and waiting for us.”

Bishop Peter will bid farewell to the clergy of the Diocese at a conference in June and a farewell service at Chester Cathedral is planned for Saturday 20 July – about which more information will be made available soon. 

The Bishop of Birkenhead, the Rt Revd Keith Sinclair, will become Acting Bishop from 1 October 2019.

The process for appointing Bishop Peter’s successor will begin in due course.

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