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Stephen Cottrell
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Archbishop Stephen sets out initial priorities for his new role.
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Stephen Cottrell has written more than 20 books on subjects of evangelism, spirituality and discipleship as well as books for children.
A personal priority I have given myself as Archbishop of York is to pray a revolutionary prayer every day and to mean it.
Working alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury, I hope to help the church be more joyful and more effective in sharing the gospel and in bringing hope and unity.
On 12 June 2023, Archbishop Stephen welcomed bishops and deans from the Northern Province to hear from leading academics and theologians about the origins of Anglo Saxon Christianity and what can be learned for the Church's mission today.
The Archbishop is supported by a dedicated team of advisers, administrators and clerical, technical and maintenance staff at Bishopthorpe Palace.
Across the Northern Province there are many areas of need, both rural and urban.
There have been 98 Archbishops of York since 627 AD.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have established Commissions which have as their remit consideration of aspects of life in England today and the role that the Church of England has to play.