Philip John North is a bishop in the Church of England. Since February 2015, he has been Bishop of Burnley, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Blackburn. He was previously Team Rector of the Parish of Old St Pancras. It had been announced in January 2017 that North had been nominated to become the next Bishop of Sheffield. He withdrew his acceptance of the nomination in March 2017 without taking up the post, after concerns were raised about him being "unable to receive the ministry of women as bishops or priests." In 2012, he had withdrawn his acceptance of the appointment as Bishop of Whitby for the same reason.
On 19 October 2012, North was announced as Martin Warner's successor as Bishop of Whitby. On 16 December 2012, it was announced that North had withdrawn his acceptance of the post because of conflict between his views on women as priests and bishops, his love for the Parish of Old St Pancras and "the views of people in the Archdeaconry of Cleveland". On 7 November 2014, it was announced that North had been selected as the next Bishop of Burnley. He was consecrated at York Minster on 2 February 2015. The laying on of hands was restricted to three bishops "who share his theological conviction regarding the ordination of women"; the other bishops at the service, including the only woman then consecrated as a bishop, Libby Lane, and John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, gathered around him during the consecration prayer instead. The three consecrating bishops were: Martin Warner, Bishop of Chichester; Tony Robinson, Bishop of Pontefract; and Glyn Webster, Bishop of Beverley. Warner also presided at the service's Eucharist in place of Sentamu. On 14 February 2015, he was installed as Bishop of Burnley at Blackburn Cathedral. In May 2016, it was announced that North was to also be Acting Dean of Blackburn during the vacancy in the deanery caused by the resignation of Christopher Armstrong on 17 June 2016. On 31 January 2017, it was announced that North was to be translated to become Bishop of Sheffield; his installation at Sheffield Cathedral had been scheduled for June 2017, by which point he must have been elected and confirmed. However, he withdrew his acceptance of the nomination on 9 March 2017 following several public objections on the basis of his rejection of the ordination of women and the number of women serving as priests in the diocese. In his statement of withdrawal, North cited "personal attacks". The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, later described the affair as "deeply saddening for all involved" and "a setback".
Views
North supports the ordination of women as deacons, but does not support the ordination of women to the priesthood or episcopate. In relation to homosexuality and same-sex marriage, he has stated: "I don't believe we have the authority to make changes to the doctrine of marriage... I would certainly utterly condemn homophobia, and hope that the churches of Sheffield are places where gay people felt welcome." North is a member of the Council of Bishops of The Society.