The Reverend Mark Birch has been appointed by HM The King as a Canon of Westminster and by Sir Lindsay Hoyle as Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
Ministry to the public square
As Canon Rector, Mark will share in the Dean and Chapter’s governance responsibility for the Abbey, and will take a leading role in its ministry to the public square, especially through Parliamentary and other services in St Margaret’s Church, and through the work of the Westminster Abbey Institute. Mark fully takes up his new roles on 7th November 2024, when he will be installed at Evensong.
Mark has been a Minor Canon at Westminster Abbey since January 2015. He is responsible to the Dean of Westminster for the daily worshipping life of the Abbey, and for designing and planning many of the special services which characterise its unique life.
Mark previously served in parishes and as Chaplain of Helen and Douglas House, Oxford, which offers hospice care for children and young adults. He was also Chaplain, and remains a patron, of Treloar’s School and College, which offers education to young disabled people. Before training to become a priest, Mark was a veterinary surgeon.
He was awarded the MVO (Member of the Royal Victorian Order) in March 2023 for his part in organising the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He also played a central role in rehearsals and preparations for the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen.
Giving voice to our hope
The Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, said:
Experience, warmth and wise counsel
Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, said ‘it would be hard to find a kinder, more empathetic person’ than Mark Birch:
Faith at the heart of the nation
The Reverend Mark Birch, said:
As a Canon of Westminster, Mark joins the Dean and Chapter, which oversees the work of Westminster Abbey – it comprises the Dean of Westminster, and four Canons of Westminster, supported by the Receiver General.