Wakefield woes again
NewsNine months after its last flare-up, Wakefield Cathedral is back on the skids.
The Dean announced this morning that he’s clearing out. Simon Cowling has been in the job just over six years. There has barely been a week of peace and quiet during his term.
The choir remains in chaos.
Poor Wakefield.
UPDATE: The Dean had previously diosclosed that the Cathedral is running a large deficit. See here.
UPDATE: Here’s the official press release:
The Dean of Wakefield, the Very Revd Simon Cowling, announced this morning in Wakefield Cathedral that he will be retiring on Thursday, July 31 this year.
Dean Simon took up his post in September 2018, having previously served in parish and cathedral ministry in Leeds, Sheffield and North Yorkshire.
Reflecting on his time in Wakefield, Dean Simon said: “It has been a huge privilege to serve as Dean of this wonderful cathedral, to support Bishop Nick in his leadership of this young and unique diocese, and to work with so many people both within and beyond the Church for the common good of our city, diocese and region.
“I will miss Wakefield Cathedral and my colleagues here very much, but I am confident for its future under God.”
The Rt Revd Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds, said: “Simon has served as Dean of Wakefield through some turbulent times in recent years.
“He has shown confidence and resilience whilst bring stability and consistency to cathedral life.
“As – uniquely – one of three deans in the diocese, his wisdom, advice and counsel will be missed.
“I am very sorry to see Simon go.
“I wish him and Anne a long, happy and well-deserved retirement.”
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