Stephen Ronald Taylor, (born 2 May 1955) is a senior priest in the
Church of England formerly
Archdeacon of Maidstone
The Archdeacon of Maidstone is an office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury (one of the dioceses of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England). The Archdeacon of Maidstone is an Anglican priest who oversees the Archdeaconry of Maidston ...
and is currently the Diocesan Secretary in the
Diocese of Canterbury.
Family and education
Taylor was born on 2 May 1955 to Ronald and Joyce Taylor in
Bradford
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,
Yorkshire, England.
He attended Sunday School at and was
confirmed at the
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St Peter's Shipley. He was a community recreation officer in Bradford in 1978.
From 1980 to 1983, he attended
theological college at
Cranmer Hall, Durham
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Cranmer Hall ...
.
In 1981, he married Julie Anderson,
a senior educational psychologist at St Peter's Shipley. They have three adult daughters and one son who predeceased his parents.
Ordained ministry
Taylor was
ordained in the
Church of England as a
deacon in 1983 and as a
priest in 1984. He served his title post as an
assistant curate at
St Mary and St Cuthbert,
Chester-le-Street in the
Diocese of Durham.
His first incumbency was as vicar of St Matthew's,
Newbottle (from 1988) and honorary Chaplain at
Frankland Prison (from 1989) until his 1993 move to All Saints Stranton,
Hartlepool
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, where he was a training incumbent. While there, Taylor was awarded his
Master of Arts (MA) by
Durham University
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in 1999; in the same year he became an Honorary Canon of the diocese of Rift Valley, Tanzania. In 2000, he became
Canon Provost at
Sunderland Minster, where he led a team of ministers in various sector ministries at the newly established "Urban Minster". During his time in that post, he also became an honorary canon at
Durham Cathedral
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. He remained in Sunderland until his archidiaconal appointment in 2011.
Taylor was installed and collated as
Archdeacon of Maidstone
The Archdeacon of Maidstone is an office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury (one of the dioceses of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England). The Archdeacon of Maidstone is an Anglican priest who oversees the Archdeaconry of Maidston ...
by
Rowan Williams,
Archbishop of Canterbury
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, in
Canterbury Cathedral
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on 18 September 2011,
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and welcomed in a civic ceremony at
All Saints Church, Maidstone on 25 September. As Archdeacon, he has responsibility for his archdeaconry and for "help
ngchurches better support their local communities" across the diocese,
as part of the diocesan ''Communities and Partnership'' framework. From 6 December 2015 until 22 January 2017, Taylor was also Joint Acting
Archdeacon of Canterbury, alongside
Philip Down
Philip Roy Down (born 28 March 1953) is a retired priest in the Church of England. He served as the Archdeacon of Maidstone and then the first Archdeacon of Ashford, both in the Diocese of Canterbury.
Life in Australia
Down was born and raised in ...
,
Archdeacon of Ashford
The Archdeacon of Ashford is a senior office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury (a division of the Church of England Province of Canterbury). The Archdeacon of Ashford is an Anglican priest that oversees the Archdeaconry of Ashford, which is one ...
. Taylor took up a new appointment (ceasing to be Archdeacon of Maidstone) on 27 September 2020, as Senior Chaplain to
Rose Hudson-Wilkin,
Bishop of Dover, and an archdeacon (albeit without a territorial archdeaconry).
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Since 1 January 2021, he has also been Diocesan Secretary of the Diocese of Canterbury, he was originally seconded to the role in an acting capacity before the post was made substantive at a later date.
Charities and committees
Outside of his clerical posts, Taylor also: founded the Kilimatinde Trust, Tanzania in 1997; sat on the Church of England's General Synod (2000–2005); Chaired the 'Church and Society' working group for Durham and Newcastle dioceses (2005–2006); was Chairman of the Sunderland Local Partnership (2006–2011); and became an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sunderland in 2009. He was invested a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2009.[''Who's Who'']
References
Sources
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‘New Archdeacon of Maidstone’, Canterbury Diocese moves forward with two new appointments
The Diocese of Canterbury, 2011; Accessed 22 March 2012
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1955 births
Archdeacons of Maidstone
Living people
Clergy from Bradford
Alumni of Cranmer Hall, Durham