Rev Pat Storey
was yesterday elected as the new Bishop of Meath and Kildare, to
succeed Most Rev Dr Richard Clarke, who last December was appointed
Church of Ireland primate and Archbishop of Armagh.
Rev
Storey, who is the also the first woman bishop in Ireland or Britain,
is 53 and has been rector of St Augustine’s in Derry since 2004. Married
to Rev Earl Storey they have two adult children, Carolyn (25) and Luke (22).
Having grown up in Belfast and studied French and English at Trinity College Dublin,Rev Storey trained at the Church of Ireland Theological College (now Institute) in Dublin and was ordained deacon in 1997 and priest in 1998.
She served as a curate in Ballymena Co Antrim and was team vicar in Glenavy
Co Antrim as well as a part-time youth worker co-ordinator with the
Church of Ireland Youth Department.
She is also a member of the Standing
Committee of the General Synod.
Announcing her appointment today Archbishop Clarke
said that “having known Pat Storey since she was an undergraduate and I
was chaplain at Trinity College, Dublin, I very much welcome her as a
new bishop. She is a person of great warmth, intelligence and spiritual
depth and I am certain that her ministry in the dioceses of Meath and
Kildare and the wider Church will be a blessing to many. We remember her
and her family in our prayers.”
In response, Rev
Storey said she was “both excited and daunted by this new adventure in
our lives. I have had an extraordinarily happy experience in St
Augustine’s and in this wonderful city which I will be sad to leave.
However, I count it an enormous privilege to begin a new phase of my
ministry with the people of Meath and Kildare, and I look forward to
working with the team of clergy who are already there. I would sincerely
ask for your prayers for myself and my family, who are the best family
in the world!”
Her appointment had passed to the
Church of Ireland House of Bishops yesterday as the episcopal electoral
college for Meath and Kildare, which met on May 28th last failed to
appoint a new bishop of the dioceses.
On being contacted after the House
of Bishop’s decision yesterday Rev Storey asked for some to consider
the Bishops’ historic and momentous decision.