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  1. Norman Banks SSC (born 4 April 1954) is a retired Anglican bishop. From 2011 until 2024, he was the Bishop of Richborough, the provincial episcopal visitor for the eastern half of the Church of England Province of Canterbury.

  2. Dec 19, 2023 · 19/12/2023. The Right Reverend Norman Banks, the Bishop of Richborough, is due to retire on Easter Sunday next year. Bishop Norman Banks has been in post for over 10 years. He was consecrated at Southwark Cathedral in June 2011, by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.

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  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Press Release. - December 19, 2023. 207. The Right Reverend Norman Banks, the Bishop of Richborough, is due to retire on Easter Sunday next year. Bishop Norman Banks has been in post for over 10 years. He was consecrated at Southwark Cathedral in June 2011, by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.

  5. The Bishop of Richborough serves the eastern dioceses of Canterbury, Chelmsford, Ely, Guildford, St Edmundsbury & Ipswich, Leicester, Lincoln, Norwich, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Rochester, St Albans, Winchester and Gibraltar in Europe. Following the retirement of The Rt Revd Norman Banks SSC at Easter 2024, the See of Richborough is currently ...

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  6. May 5, 2011 · The Reverend Norman Banks, who is the vicar of Walsingham, Houghton St Giles and the Barshams, will become the Bishop of Richborough. He will be officially consecrated at Southwark Cathedral...

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced that the Right Reverend Norman Banks, the Bishop of Richborough, is due to retire on Easter Sunday next year. The Bishop of Richborough is a suffragan of the Archbishop of Canterbury and one of three Provincial Episcopal Visitors (PEV) in the Church of England. Subscribe. 3000.

  8. Biography: Norman Banks, was consecrated bishop in Southwark Cathedral on 16 June 2011. He was formerly the incumbent of Walsingham, Houghton and the Barshams in the diocese of Norwich, and before that incumbent of S. Paul Cullercoats in Tynemouth.

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