Paul Colton

For other people named William Colton, see William Colton (disambiguation).
The Right Reverend
Paul Colton
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Church Church of Ireland
Diocese Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
In office 1999 to present
Predecessor Robert Warke
Orders
Ordination 1984
Consecration 25 March 1999
Personal details
Birth name William Paul Colton
Born (1960-03-13)13 March 1960
Nationality Irish
Denomination Anglicanism

William Paul Colton (born 13 March 1960), known as Paul Colton, is the Church of Ireland's Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. He is now perhaps best known for being the Protestant minister who officiated at the wedding of footballer David Beckham and Spice girl Victoria Adams on 4 July 1999 at the medieval Luttrellstown Castle on the outskirts of Dublin.[1]

He attended St Luke's National School, Douglas, Cork, Cork Grammar School and Ashton Comprehensive School, Cork before being awarded a scholarship to the Lester B Pearson College of the Pacific, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada where he completed the International Baccalaureate in 1978. He studied law at University College, Cork (part of the National University of Ireland) and Theology at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1987 he completed the degree of Master in Philosophy (Ecumenics) at Trinity College, Dublin and a Master of Laws at Cardiff University in 2006. His LLM thesis was on the subject of legal definitions of church membership. In 2013 he completed, and was conferred with, a PhD in Law also at Cardiff University. His academic areas of interest are: church law, the law of the Church of Ireland, law within Anglicanism, the interface between the laws of religious communities and the laws of States (particularly in Ireland and Europe), human rights, education law, and charity law. In 2014 he was appointed as an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff Law School of Cardiff University, and its Centre for Law and Religion.

He was consecrated bishop at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday 25 March 1999—the Feast of the Annunciation. He was enthroned in St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork on 24 April 1999, in St Colman's Cathedral, Cloyne on 13 May 1999, and in St. Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross on 28 May 1999.

He is a supporter of Manchester United Football Club and is keenly interested in hockey and rugby, as well as reading and classical music. He was also a member of St. Fin Barre's Cathedral Scout Troop, the 2nd Cork, Scouting Ireland S.A.I. (now Scouting Ireland). He is married to Susan Colton, who is Deputy Principal of a Primary School, and they have two adult sons.

He was the first Church of Ireland Bishop to openly support same-sex marriage.[2]

He is involved in education debates and in charity work. He chairs the Board of Directors of Saint Luke's Charity, Cork (a long established Church charity which cares for the elderly and dementia sufferers). He is also chairman of the Board of Governors of Midleton College (founded 1696) in County Cork.

Ecclesiastical career

References

  1. "Wedded Spice". BBC. (5 July 1999) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/07/99/the_posh_wedding/385866.stm. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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