The Revd Jan McFarlane, 43, currently Director of Communications and Bishop’s Chaplain in the Diocese is to be the next Archdeacon of Norwich, while continuing her role as Diocesan Director of Communications. She will succeed the Venerable Clifford Offer, who retires from full time ministry at the beginning of August.
The Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham James, said: “Jan is exceptionally able and has had a high profile in Norwich and the wider diocese over the past eight years. She is much appreciated for her work with parishes and through the local media and her new role as Archdeacon will enable this to develop further. She will be the first female priest to take up such a senior position in this diocese and I'm sure she will be a great support to clergy and lay people alike.”
Jan McFarlane trained at Cranmer Hall, Durham and was ordained at Lichfield Cathedral in 1993. She served in the Stafford Team Ministry and at Ely Cathedral before moving to the Diocese of Norwich to take up the post of full time Communications Officer. The following year, her role was combined with that of Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, and she has held both posts for the past eight years. She is also one of the Diocesan representatives on the Church of England’s General Synod. Before ordination she worked as a Speech Therapist in the NHS in North Staffordshire.
Commenting on her appointment, she said, “I am honoured to accept the invitation to be the next Archdeacon of Norwich. Norwich is a vibrant and friendly city and I’m delighted that I will be able to continue to serve the clergy and the people of the diocese in such a challenging and yet exciting new role.”
Jan will take up her new appointment early next year.
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Note for editors: An archdeacon is a senior member of the clergy responsible to the diocesan bishop for an archdeaconry. The archdeacon shares with the bishop the pastoral care of the clergy and undertakes much of the practical, legal and administrative work involved in the mission and ministry of a diocese.
*There are 112 archdeacons in the Church of England of which 9 are female.
The Archdeaconry of Norwich covers Norwich and greater Norwich and comprises 42 parishes and 50 full and part-time clergy.