New Bishop - who will cover Dudley and Sandwell - officially elected following historic ceremony in Worcester Cathedral

The next stage in bringing a new Bishop to the Diocese of Worcester has been completed.

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Hugh Nelson was officially elected as the new Bishop of Worcester in an historic ceremony in Worcester Cathedral on Thursday. 

This election marks the next stage in the process which will end in Bishop Nelson's official start in the Diocese of Worcester, which covers Dudley and Sandwell, with a service of welcome in the Cathedral on January 17.

Since Saxon times, diocesan bishops in the Church of England have been nominated by the Crown and it was King John, buried in Worcester Cathedral, who established the process of the Diocese accepting the Monarch’s nomination. 

In the modern era, bishops are chosen by the Crown Nominations Commission, which is comprised of representatives from the Diocese and the national church, but the historic election still takes place with the Cathedral’s College of Canons in attendance.

Notices were posted following the election of the Bishop
Notices were posted following the election of the Bishop

The ceremony took place in the Chapter House of the Cathedral and was led by Interim Dean Bishop Olivia Graham. 

The election was by affirmation rather than ballot with members of the College of Canons, which includes both senior clergy in the diocese and honorary lay members, individually signalling their agreement to Hugh Nelson becoming the next Bishop of Worcester by saying ‘aye’. 

After everyone present had given their assent, the election of Bishop Nelson was welcomed with a round of applause.

After the ceremony, the decision was proclaimed by Bishop Olivia at the start of Evensong, which was attended by the Canons, before notices were then posted at the Cathedral doors and on the ‘Bishop’s seat’ inside the Cathedral.

The Archdeacon of Worcester, Mark Badger was one of the Canons involved in the ceremony. 

The Worcester Cathedral’s College of Canons came together to elect Rev. Hugh Nelson as the new Bishop of Worcester
The Worcester Cathedral’s College of Canons came together to elect Rev. Hugh Nelson as the new Bishop of Worcester

He said: “It was a privilege to be involved in this election. It doesn’t happen very often and it’s great to be involved in the traditions of the Church of England.”

Honorary Lay Canon, Kath Davis (who is diocesan co-warden of Readers) said: “It was great to have this role to play and feel part of the history of the Cathedral and the Diocese in a completely different way!”

Following the election in the Diocese, there will be a ‘Confirmation of Election’ service on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury in London on November 28. 

This completes the legal process after which Bishop Nelson takes office as the 114th Bishop of Worcester, with his official start in the Diocese of Worcester will be after his service of welcome and installation on Saturday, January 17 at 2pm.