Christopher Boyle

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Christopher John Boyle AKC (born 8 November 1951) is a retired Anglican bishop. He was Bishop of Northern Malawi in the Church of the Province of Central Africa (2001–2009) and the last Assistant Bishop of Leicester in the Church of England (2009–2017).[2][3]

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Christopher Boyle
Bishop of Northern Malawi
ChurchChurch of England
Church of the Province of Central Africa
DioceseNorthern Malawi
In office2001  2009
PredecessorJackson Biggers
SuccessorFanuel Magangani
Other postAssistant Bishop of Leicester (2009–2017)
Orders
Ordination1976 (deacon); 1977 (priest)
Consecration22 April 2001[1]
Personal details
Born (1951-11-08) 8 November 1951 (age 74)
Birmingham, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglican
Alma materKing's College London
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Early life and priestly career

Born and raised in Birmingham, Boyle studied at King's College London and was ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1976. He was ordained priest a year later, one year into serving his four-year title as assistant curate at Emmanuel, Wylde Green. In 1980, Boyle became Chaplain to Hugh Montefiore, Bishop of Birmingham until 1983, when he became Rector at St Mary and St Margaret, Castle Bromwich. While in Castle Bromwich, he also served as Area Dean of Coleshill (1992–1999), Priest-in-charge at All Saints, Shard End (1996–1997) and Honorary Canon of St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham (from 1996), until his emigration in 2001.

Episcopal career

In 2001, he became an Anglican bishop when he was consecrated Bishop of Northern Malawi, following his 2000 election to the post. He served in Africa for eight years before resigning to return to Britain – his successor as diocesan bishop was the first African bishop to serve in that role. He became Assistant Bishop of Leicester, and the first full-time stipendiary assistant bishop, acting as if a suffragan bishop, in the Diocese of Leicester, upon his installation on 6 September 2009.[4] He retired effective 31 May 2017.[5]

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