
Farewell to Croydon: today is the last day as Vicar of Croydon for Canon Rev Dr Andrew Bishop, who has served at Croydon Minster since 2018
CROYDON CHRONICLES: History is happening every day, all around us. And today marks the latest important date in the 700-year history of the Vicar of Croydon. By DAVID MORGAN
Father Andrew Bishop was in a reflective mood when I caught up with him this week during his final few days as the Vicar of Croydon.
Today, Sunday July 5, is his last day of work in Croydon. He takes his final eucharist, intones his final prayers, preaches his final sermon and then meets with parishioners and dignitaries on Minster Green for a farewell lunch.
After that, he is off to his new vicarage in Walsingham in Norfolk.
The shelves in his Minster office are bare. His mountain of books has been packed away in crates, with the removal firm perspiring heavily under their weight.
“There are three things that I will miss when I leave,” mused Canon Rev Dr Andrew Bishop, to give him his full titles.
“First, it is the people.” Continue reading



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