Patrick Evans

For other people named Patrick Evans, see Patrick Evans (disambiguation).

Patrick Evans is a Church of England clergyman, born in 1943. He trained originally to become a solicitor and then worked in marketing and sales management, before training for ordination at Lincoln Theological College and becoming Vicar of St Mildred's, Tenterden and Area Dean of West Charing.

He then became Archdeacon of Maidstone and Diocesan Director of Ordinands, posts he held until 2002, and then from 2002 to his retirement in March 2007 he was Archdeacon of Canterbury in the Church of England.[1][2] From 1989 to 2007 he was also an Honorary Canon of Canterbury Cathedral. Before becoming Archdeacon of Maidstone.

He is Co-Chairman of Canterbury and Rochester Church in Society and has also served as a Trustee and Board member of numerous Church associations and several secular charities.

References

  1. "First woman archdeacon for Canterbury". Metro (British newspaper). 28 April 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
  2. "Three-minute silence across Europe". The Times. 4 January 2005. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
Church of England titles
Preceded by
John Pritchard
Archdeacon of Canterbury
20022007
Succeeded by
Sheila Watson
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