*** DEBUG START ***
*** DEBUG END ***

Deaths

by
08 August 2025

ATKINSON. — On 2 February, the Revd Donald Atkinson: Assistant Curate of St Andrew’s, Uxbridge (1959-60); Head Master of Friern Barnet Grammar School (1960-96); aged 93.

BAILEY. — On 11 July, the Revd Ivan John Bailey: Clerical Secretary of the Church of England Men’s Society (1962-66); Vicar of Cringleford (1966-81); Colney (1980-81); Rural Dean of Humbleyard (1973-81); Religious Adviser for Anglia TV (1981-91); Bishop of Norwich’s Chaplain for TV and Broadcasting (1981-91); Priest-in-Charge of Kirby Bedon with Bixley and Whitlingham (1981-92); Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral (1984-98); Chaplain of St Andrew’s Hospital, Norwich (1992-94); Mental Health Unit, Norwich Health Authority (1992-94); Norfolk Mental Health Care NHS Trust (1994-98); aged 91.

Browse Church and Charity jobs on the Church Times jobsite

The Church Times Archive

Read reports from issues stretching back to 1863, search for your parish or see if any of the clergy you know get a mention.

FREE for Church Times subscribers.

Explore the archive

Forthcoming Events

English Mystics Series course

26 January - 25 May 2026

A short course at Sarum College.

tickets available now

 

Springtime for the Church of England: where are we seeing growth?

31 January 2026

Join us at St John's Church, Waterloo to hear a group of experts speak about the Quiet Revival.

tickets available now

 

With All Your Heart: a retreat in preparation for Lent

14 February 2026

Church Times/Canterbury Press online retreat.

tickets available now

 

Merlin’s Isle: A Journey in Words and Music with Malcolm Guite and the St Martin's Voices

17 February 2026

Canterbury Press event at Temple Church, London. The Poet and Priest draws out the Christian bedrock at the heart of the Arthurian stories, revealing their spiritual depth and enduring resonance.

tickets available now

 

Visit our Events page for upcoming and past events

Welcome to the Church Times

To explore the Church Times website fully, please sign in or subscribe.

Non-subscribers can read up to four free articles a month. (You will need to register.)