Bishop of Fulham


The Bishop of Fulham is a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of London in the Church of England. The bishopric is named after Fulham, an area of south-west London; the See was erected under the Suffragans Nomination Act 1888 by Order in Council dated 1 February 1926.
Until 1980 the Bishop of Fulham was the bishop with episcopal oversight of churches in northern and central Europe. In that year, responsibility for these parishes was transferred to the Bishop of Gibraltar, as head of the renamed Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe.
Presently, the Bishop of Fulham fulfils the role of a provincial episcopal visitor for the dioceses of London, Southwark and Rochester. This means having pastoral oversight of those parishes in the three dioceses which cannot, on grounds of theological conviction, accept the ordination of women to the priesthood and episcopate, or bishops who have participated in ordaining women. As of December 2017, 46 parishes in the Diocese of London receive AEO from the Bishop of Fulham.
In November 2010, following the announcement of Bishop John Broadhurst's resignation and reception into full communion with the Church of Rome, the Bishop of London temporarily conferred episcopal oversight for traditionalist congregations in the three dioceses to the Bishop of Edmonton. On 31 October 2012 it was announced that Jonathan Baker, then Bishop of Ebbsfleet, would translate to Fulham, resuming Broadhurst's alternative episcopal oversight responsibilities. This took place on 13 February 2013.

Bishops over Europe

Bishops giving alternative episcopal oversight