Kenneth Stevenson (bishop)
Kenneth Stevenson | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Portsmouth | |
![]() Portrait of Bishop Kenneth Stevenson by Celia Glover | |
| Diocese | Portsmouth |
| In office | 1995–September 2009 |
| Predecessor | Timothy Bavin |
| Successor | Christopher Foster |
| Other posts | Chaplain, lecturer, University of Manchester (until 1995) |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | 1995 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Kenneth William Stevenson 9 November 1949 |
| Died | 12 January 2011 (aged 61)[1] |
| Nationality | British (Scottish) |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Spouse | Sarah Julia Mary Glover |
| Children | Elisabeth, Katharine (Kitty), James, Alexandra |
| Profession | Academic (liturgy) |
| Alma mater | University of Edinburgh |
| Member of the House of Lords | |
| In office 30 November 1999 – 30 September 2009 | |
Kenneth William Stevenson (9 November 1949 – 12 January 2011[1]) was the eighth Bishop of Portsmouth in the Church of England.[2]
Life
[edit | edit source]Stevenson was born in Edinburgh on 19 November 1949.[3] He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and the University of Edinburgh, taking his MA in 1970.[3]
Stevenson was consecrated as Bishop of Portsmouth in 1995, following parish work in Lincoln,[4] Guildford,[5] and in the university chaplaincy at the University of Manchester.[6] He was married, with four children.[7]
Stevenson held a PhD from the University of Southampton and a DD from the University of Manchester where he lectured in liturgy alongside his work as a chaplain. He was involved in the Church of England's participation in the Porvoo Communion, not least because he was part-Danish.[8] He was a Knight Commander of the Kingdom of Denmark's Order of the Dannebrog.[9]
As Bishop, Stevenson was "a highly public bishop and loved the city's diversity. He was at home at Cowes Week or enjoying the hospitality of the Royal Navy, also moving among some of the most deprived communities in Britain."[9]
In 2006, having been diagnosed with leukemia, Stevenson began a course of treatment and he returned to work in November.[10] On 22 February 2009 he announced at a service at Portsmouth Cathedral that he would retire in September 2009 due to continuing ill-health. He presided at his last confirmation service on 19 July 2009 at St Peter's Church, Seaview, Isle of Wight. Stevenson commented in a statement:
"There is a sadness in the decision but I know that it is the right one. I did wrestle with it and it has proved to be the most difficult decision of my life. I have loved being your Bishop and have never wanted to be Bishop of anywhere else."[11]
In retirement, Stevenson continued to write[12] and give his support to fund-raising activities for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, e.g. through musical events[13] and the artistic work of his daughter Alexandra.[14] Stevenson died on 12 January 2011, his Independent obituary noting that "he was drinking champagne and listening to his favourite Bach only hours before his death".[8] His brother-in-law, the journalist and editor Stephen Glover, wrote in The Guardian about Stevenson's death that "he accomplished it with good humour, courage and firm belief."[9]
Stevenson had two brothers-in-law who were also bishops: David Tustin and Peter Forster.[15] Both assisted at his funeral at Portsmouth Cathedral on 26 January 2011,[16] along with his great friend Patricia Routledge.[17]
Works
[edit | edit source]- The Catholic Apostolic Eucharist, Doctoral Thesis, Southampton University, 1974[18]
- Family services (Alcuin Club, 1981)
- Nuptial blessing: a study of Christian marriage rites (Alcuin Club, 1982)
- To join together: the rite of marriage (Liturgical Press, 1987) Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- Accept this offering: the Eucharist as sacrifice today (SPCK, 1989) Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- The first rites: Worship in the early church (Lamp Press, 1989)
- Covenant of grace renewed: a vision of the Eucharist in the seventeenth century (Darton, Longman and Todd, 1994)
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- The mystery of baptism in the Anglican tradition (Canterbury Press, 1998) Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- All the company of heaven: a companion to the principal festivals of the Christian year (Canterbury Press, 1998)
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- Do This: The shape, style and meaning of the Eucharist (Canterbury Press, 2002) Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- The Lord's prayer: a text in tradition (SCM Press, 2004)
- Watching and waiting: a guide to the celebration of Advent (Canterbury Press, 2007)
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- Take, eat: reflections on the Eucharist (Canterbury Press, 2008)
- Liturgy and Interpretation (SCM Press, 2011)
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References
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- ^ "Anglican Bishop retiring early as he fights illness"- article by David Hurley in The News dated February 23, 2009.
- ^ Times Online[dead link], Birthdays: Dr Kenneth Stevenson, Times Online, November 2009
- ^ A Michaelmas Medley Archived 17 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Music for Leukaemia Research, Holy Trinity Sloane Square, 25 September 2009.
- ^ British Antiques Dealers Association Charity Gala Evening, 18 March 2010
- ^ Who's Who (ibid): Stevenson and Tustin married two sisters; while Forster married Stevenson's sister
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Archived copy of Kenneth Stevenson's former website with some of his speeches, sermons and writing during his time as Bishop of Portsmouth between 2004 and 2009 Archived 26 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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- 1949 births
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- Clergy from Edinburgh
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- Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
- Bishops of Portsmouth (Anglican)
- 20th-century Church of England bishops
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- 20th-century Scottish Episcopalian priests
- Knights of the Order of the Dannebrog
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