John Austin (bishop)

The Rt Revd
John Austin
OBE MA(Oxon)
Bishop of Aston
Diocese Diocese of Birmingham
In office 1992 – July 2005 (retired)
Predecessor Colin Buchanan (1985–1989)
Successor Andrew Watson (2008–present)
Other posts Honorary assistant bishop in Leicester (2005–2007)
Orders
Ordination 1964 at Southwark Cathedral by Mervyn Stockwood (deacon); 1965 (priest)
Consecration 1992
Personal details
Born (1939-03-14)14 March 1939
Surbiton, Surrey
Died 17 August 2007(2007-08-17) (aged 68)
Nationality British
Denomination Anglican
Parents John & Margaret
Spouse Rosemary King (m. 1971)
Children 2 sons: Fenner & Jacob; 1 daughter: Naomi
Alma mater St Edmund Hall, Oxford

John Michael Austin OBE (14 March 1939 – 17 August 2007)[1] was the Bishop of Aston from 1992 to 2005, filling a post which had been vacant since the previous incumbent Colin Ogilvie Buchanan resigned in 1989. After Austin the post again remained vacant for three years until the Diocese announced the appointment of Andrew Watson to fill the post[2]

Austin was educated at Worksop College and St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He was ordained in 1965 and began his ordained ministry with a curacy at St John the Evangelist's East Dulwich.[3] He then held positions in Chicago and Walworth before becoming the Social Responsibility Adviser to the Diocese of St Albans. Appointed the Director of the London Diocesan Board for Social Responsibility in 1984, he was a committed campaigner for social justice.[4]

References

  1. ‘AUSTIN, Rt Rev. John Michael’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 2007; online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2007 , accessed 4 July 2012
  2. Daily Telegraph "Appointments in the clergy" p28 Issue no 47,670 (dated Monday 8 September 2008)
  3. Crockford's clerical directory, 1995 (London: Church House ISBN 0-7151-8088-6)
  4. Birmingham Mail

Sources

Church of England titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Colin Buchanan
Bishop of Aston
1992–2005
Vacant
Title next held by
Andrew Watson


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