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Harold Creeth Miller (born 23 February 1950) is a retired Irish Anglican bishop. He served as Bishop of Down and Dromore in the Church of Ireland. Coming from a Methodist background, he was elected bishop in 1997 and was considered to represent an evangelical position within the Church.[1]
Harold Miller | |
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Church | Church of Ireland |
Diocese | Diocese of Down and Dromore |
Elected | 18 February 1997 |
Term ended | 2019 |
Predecessor | Gordon McMullan |
Successor | David McClay |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1976 (deacon) 1977 (priest) |
Consecration | 25 April 1997 |
Personal details | |
Born | Harold Creeth Miller 23 February 1950 |
Spouse | Liz Harper |
Children | Four |
Alma mater |
Miller was ordained in the Church of Ireland as a deacon in 1976 and as a priest in 1977.[2] From 1976 to 1979, he served his curacy at Saint Nicholas' Church, Carrickfergus, Belfast, in the Diocese of Connor.[2] He then moved to England, where he was director of extension studies and chaplain of St John's College, Nottingham between 1979 and 1984.[3] He returned to Belfast, and was a chaplain at Queen's University Belfast from 1984 to 1989.[4] In 1989, he returned to parish ministry having been appointed Rector of the Carrigrohane Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.[2][3] He was also a Canon of Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (Cork Cathedral) from 1994 to 1997.[2]
Miller was elected Bishop of Down and Dromore on 18 February 1997.[5] He was consecrated a bishop on 25 April 1997.[6]
On 20 June 2019 he announced his decision to retire.[7]
He is regarded as theologically conservative and was one of the two bishops of the Church of Ireland, with Ferran Glenfield, to attend GAFCON III, held on 17–22 June 2018, in Jerusalem.[8]
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