John Irvine (priest)
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John Dudley Irvine (born 2 January 1949)[1] was the Dean of Coventry.
Career and ministry
Irvine was a barrister in London before his ordination to the priesthood. He served a curacy at Holy Trinity Brompton and was one of the founders of the Alpha course.[2] Having taken charge of the Alpha course, he played a major part in transforming it from its original four-week form to its current 10-week form.
Dean of Coventry
Irvine was appointed Dean of Coventry in March 2001.[2] He retired on 29 July 2012.[3][4] He took up the position of Associate Vicar at Holy Trinity, Cambridge in September 2012.
Styles
- Mr John Irvine (1949–1981)
- The Revd John Irvine (1981–2001)
- The Very Revd John Irvine (2001–present)
References
- ↑ Who's Who 2012 – IRVINE, John Dudley
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- ↑ Cross of Nails – Dean of Coventry to move on
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Preceded by | Dean of Coventry 2001–2012 |
Succeeded by John Witcombe |
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