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Carlisle Deanery

Carlisle's Deanery Prayer

Dear Father in heaven, you give us in equal measure, twenty-four hours each day and seven days each week. Help us to walk with you day by day, so that, whether we are on our own, or in the company of others, our love for you will show.

Help us in our places of work, our times at home, and in our recreation, to always put you first. May your love for us and our love for you be seen and be used to draw others to Christ - who came not to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. Amen.

Parishes within Carlisle

AiktonBowness on SolwayBurgh by SandsCaldbeckCarlisle Holy Trinity & St BarnabasCarlisle St AidanCarlisle St Cuthbert with St MaryCarlisle St ElisabethCarlisle St HerbertCarlisle St JamesCarlisle St John the BaptistCarlisle St John the EvangelistCarlisle St LukeCarlisle St MichaelCastle SowerbyDalston with CumdivockDalston with CumdivockGreat OrtonHoughtonKirkbamptonKirkbrideNewton ArloshRaughton Head with GatesgillRosley with Woodside and WeltonRosley with Woodside and WeltonSeberghamSt Mary, Beaumont (with Kirkandrews on Eden and Grinsdale)St Mary, Beaumont (with Kirkandrews on Eden and Grinsdale)ThursbyWestwardWigtonWreay

Carlisle's Deanery Profile

Ours is quite a difficult deanery, in that it is not only large but also heterogeneous. It contains the city of Carlisle (cathedral, shops, railway junction, administrative centre etc), the fells (Caldbeck, John Peel, Chris Bonington), farmland (Solway Plain, Foot-and-mouth), coastlands (Bowness, Burgh Marsh), suburbs and dormitory villages.

Our churchmanship embraces the whole range of Anglicanism, and we support a flourishing ecumenical life which includes a university chaplain and a cafe. All this, and the Bishop too!

Obviously, we don't agree all of the time; dull or predictable it is not. During my time in office we have had some wonderful moments; marvellous meals hosted by St James’ will stay in my memory, as will getting totally lost looking for Aikton church one dark winter’s night.

My weekly stint in the Resources Centre helps me to keep in touch, and the presence of Church House in our deanery is a bonus. We have great riches, great potential - keeping an eye on it all takes some doing.

Carlisle's Deanery Contacts

Rural Dean:
The Revd Canon Michael Manley 1 The Abbey Carlisle CA3 8TZ
01228 542790

Lay Chairman:
Tim Hazard