Diocese of Salisbury
51°03′54″N 1°47′53″W / 51.065°N 1.798°W
Diocese of Salisbury Dioecesis Sarisberiensis | |
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Location | |
Country | England |
Ecclesiastical province | Canterbury |
Archdeaconries | Dorset, Sarum, Sherborne, Wilts |
Headquarters | Salisbury |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 459 |
Churches | 582 |
Information | |
Denomination | Church of England |
Cathedral | Salisbury Cathedral |
Language | English |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Stephen Lake, Bishop of Salisbury |
Suffragans | Karen Gorham, Bishop of Sherborne Andrew Rumsey, Bishop of Ramsbury |
Archdeacons | Alan Jeans, Archdeacon of Sarum Antony MacRow-Wood, Archdeacon of Dorset Sue Groom, Archdeacon of Wilts Penny Sayer, Archdeacon of Sherborne |
Website | |
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The Diocese of Salisbury is a Church of England diocese in the south of England, within the ecclesiastical Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the historic county of Dorset (which excludes the deaneries of Bournemouth and Christchurch, which fall within the Diocese of Winchester as they were historically in Hampshire), and most of Wiltshire (excepting an area in the north and Swindon). The diocese is led by Stephen Lake, Bishop of Salisbury, and by the diocesan synod. The bishop's seat is at Salisbury Cathedral.
History[edit]
Roman Catholic[edit]
The Diocese of Sherborne (founded c. AD 705) was the origin of the present diocese; St Aldhelm was its first Bishop of Sherborne. The Diocese of Ramsbury was created from the northwestern territory of the Bishop of Winchester in 909.[1]
Herman of Wilton was appointed bishop of Ramsbury, covering Wiltshire and Berkshire, by Edward the Confessor in 1045. In or after 1059 he was also appointed Sherborne, covering Dorset, uniting the two dioceses. In 1075 he obtained approval to move the see to Old Sarum.[2] Disputes between the bishops Herbert and Richard Poore and the sheriffs of Wiltshire led to the removal of the see in the 1220s to a new site. This was chartered as the city of New Sarum by King Henry III in 1227,[3] but it was not until the 14th century that the office was described (by Robert Wyvil) as the Bishop of Sarum (episcopus Sarum).[4] The diocese, like the city, is now known as Salisbury. The archdeaconry around Salisbury, however, retains the name of Sarum.
Anglican[edit]
Reforms within the Church of England led to the annexation of Dorset from the abolished diocese of Bristol in 1836; Berkshire, however, was removed the same year and given to Oxford.
In 1925 and 1974, new suffragan bishops were appointed to assist the Bishop of Salisbury; the new offices were titled the bishops of Sherborne and Ramsbury, respectively.[1] Until 2009[5] the bishops operated under an episcopal area scheme established in 1981, with each suffragan bishop having a formal geographical area of responsibility, and being known as "area bishops". The Bishop of Ramsbury had oversight of the diocese's parishes in Wiltshire, while the Bishop of Sherborne had oversight of the diocese's parishes in Dorset. This scheme was replaced to reflect the increased working across the whole diocese by all three bishops. The two suffragans may now legally function anywhere in the diocese, and the Bishop of Salisbury may delegate any of his functions to them.
The diocese is also divided into four archdeaconries, two for each county. These are further subdivided into deaneries and parishes. Changes were made to the allocation of parishes to deaneries in 1951.[6] In 2022, the deaneries of Guernsey and Jersey were attached to the diocese.[7]
Bishops[edit]
The diocesan Bishop of Salisbury is assisted across the diocese by two suffragans – the Bishop of Sherborne and the Bishop of Ramsbury. The provincial episcopal visitor (since February 2023), for traditional Anglo Catholic parishes in this diocese, who have petitioned for alternative episcopal oversight)[8] is Paul Thomas, Bishop suffragan of Oswestry.[9]
There are several former bishops licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese:
- 2011–present: David Hallatt, retired area Bishop of Shrewsbury, lives in Salisbury.[10]
- Additionally, Peter Price, Bishop of Bath and Wells retired to Gillingham, Dorset in 2013;[11] and Bill Ind, retired Bishop of Truro and Bishop suffragan of Grantham, lives in Melksham;[12] there has been no announcement that either has been made an honorary assistant bishop.
Archdeaconries and deaneries[edit]
There are twenty-one deaneries within the diocese.[13][14][7]
- Archdeaconry of Wilts
- Deanery of Bradford
- Deanery of Calne
- Deanery of Devizes
- Deanery of Marlborough
- Deanery of Pewsey
- Archdeaconry of Sarum
- Deanery of Alderbury
- Deanery of Chalke
- Deanery of Heytesbury
- Deanery of Salisbury
- Deanery of Stonehenge
- Archdeaconry of Dorset
- Archdeaconry of Sherborne
- Deanery of Blackmore Vale
- Deanery of Dorchester
- Deanery of Lyme Bay
- Deanery of Sherborne
- Deanery of Weymouth and Portland
- Deanery of Guernsey
- Deanery of Jersey
Churches[edit]
Not in a deanery[edit]
Deanery of Alderbury[edit]
- Alderbury: St Mary the Virgin
- Boscombe: St Andrew
- Bramshaw: St Peter
- Cholderton: St Nicholas
- Downton: St Laurence
- East Grimstead: Holy Trinity
- Farley: All Saints
- Landford: St Andrew
- Morgan's Vale: St Birinus
- Newton Tony: St Andrew
- Pitton: St Peter
- Plaitford: St Peter
- Porton: St Nicholas
- Redlynch: St Mary
- West Dean: St Mary the Virgin
- West Grimstead: St John
- Whiteparish: All Saints
- Winterbourne Earls: St Michael & All Angels
- Winterbourne Gunner: St Mary
- Winterslow: All Saints
- Winterslow: St John the Baptist
Deanery of Blackmore Vale[edit]
- Belchalwell: St Aldhelm
- Buckhorn Weston: St John the Baptist
- Childe Okeford: St Nicholas
- Compton Abbas: St Mary the Virgin
- East Stour: Christ Church
- Enmore Green: St John the Evangelist
- Fifehead Magdalen: St Mary Magdalene
- Fifehead Neville: All Saints
- Gillingham: St Mary the Virgin
- Hammoon: St Paul
- Hazelbury Bryan: St Mary & St James
- Hinton St Mary: St Peter
- Ibberton: St Eustace
- Kington Magna: All Saints
- Langham: St George
- Lydlinch: St Thomas a Beckett
- Manston: St Nicholas
- Mappowder: St Peter & St Paul
- Margaret Marsh: St Margaret
- Marnhull: St Gregory
- Melbury Abbas: St Thomas
- Milton: St Simon & St Jude
- Motcombe: St Mary
- Okeford Fitzpaine: St Andrew
- Purse Caundle: St Peter
- Shaftesbury: St James
- Shaftesbury: St Peter
- Shillingstone: Holy Rood
- Silton: St Nicholas
- Stalbridge: St Mary
- Stock: St Barnabas
- Stour Provost: St Michael & All Angels
- Stourton Caundle: St Peter
- Sturminster Newton: St Mary
- King's Stag Memorial Chapel
- Todber: St Andrew
- West Orchard: St Luke
- West Stour: St Mary
- Woolland
Deanery of Bradford[edit]
- Atworth: St Michael & All Angels
- Bradford-on-Avon: Christ Church
- Bradford-on-Avon: Holy Trinity
- Broughton Gifford: St Mary the Virgin
- Great Chalfield: All Saints
- Hilperton Marsh: St Mary
- Hilperton: St Michael & All Angels
- Holt: St Katharine
- Keevil: St Leonard
- Melksham: St Andrew
- Melksham: St Barnabas
- Melksham: St Michael & All Angels
- Monkton Farleigh: St Peter
- North Bradley: St Nicholas
- Semington: St George
- Shaw: Christ Church
- Southwick: St Thomas
- South Wraxall: St James
- Steeple Ashton: St Mary the Virgin
- Studley: St John the Evangelist
- Trowbridge: St James
- Trowbridge: St Thomas
- Trowbridge: The Trinity
- West Ashton: St John the Evangelist
- Westwood: St Mary the Virgin
- Whaddon: St Mary the Virgin
- Wingfield: St Mary
- Winsley: St Nicholas
Deanery of Calne[edit]
- Blackland: St Peter
- Bradenstoke: St Mary
- Bremhill: St Martin
- Broad Town: Christ Church
- Calne: Holy Trinity
- Calne: St Mary the Virgin
- Calstone Wellington: St Mary the Virgin
- Cherhill: St James the Great
- Clyffe Pypard: St Peter
- Compton Bassett: St Swithin
- Derry Hill: Christ Church
- Foxham: St John the Baptist
- Heddington: St Andrew
- Hilmarton: St Lawrence
- Lyneham: St Michael
- Tockenham: St Giles
- Wootton Bassett: St Bartholomew & All Saints
- Yatesbury: All Saints
Deanery of Chalke[edit]
- Alvediston: St Mary
- Ansty: St James
- Barford: St Martin
- Baverstock: St Editha
- Berwick St John: St John the Baptist
- Bishopstone: St John the Baptist
- Bowerchalke: Holy Trinity
- Britford: St Peter
- Broadchalke: All Saints
- Charlton: All Saints
- Charlton: St John the Baptist
- Chicklade: All Saints
- Chilmark: St Margaret of Antioch
- Compton Chamberlayne: St Michael
- Coombe Bisset: St Michael & All Angels
- Damerham: St George
- Dinton: St Mary
- Donhead St Andrew: St Andrew
- Donhead St Mary: St Mary the Virgin
- East Knoyle: St Mary
- Ebbesbourne Wake: St John the Baptist
- Fifield Bavant: St Martin
- Fonthill Bishop: All Saints
- Fonthill Gifford: Holy Trinity
- Fovant: St George
- Fugglestone: St Peter
- Hindon: St John the Baptist
- Homington: St Mary the Virgin
- Martin: All Saints
- Netherhampton: St Catherine
- Nunton: St Andrew
- Odstock: St Mary
- Rockbourne: St Andrew
- Sedgehill: St Catherine
- Semley: St Leonard
- Sutton Mandeville: All Saints
- Swallowcliffe: St Peter
- Teffont Evias: St Michael
- Teffont Magna: St Edward
- Tisbury: St John the Baptist
- Whitsbury: St Leonard
- Wilton: St Mary & St Nicholas
Deanery of Devizes[edit]
- All Cannings: All Saints
- Bishop's Cannings: St Mary the Virgin
- Bishop's (West) Lavington: All Saints
- Bratton: St James the Great
- Bromham: St Nicholas
- Bulkington: Christ Church
- Chirton: St John the Baptist
- Coulston: St Thomas of Canterbury
- Devizes: St John
- Devizes: St Mary
- Devizes: St Peter
- Easterton: St Barnabas
- Edington: St Mary, St Katharine & All Saints
- Erlestoke: Holy Saviour
- Etchilhampton: St Andrew
- Great Cheverell: St Peter
- Little Cheverell: St Peter
- Marden: All Saints
- Market Lavington: St Mary of the Assumption
- Potterne: St Mary the Virgin
- Poulshot: St Peter
- Rowde: St Matthew
- Sandy Lane: St Mary & St Nicholas
- Seend: Holy Cross
- Southbroom: St James
- Stert: St James
- Urchfont: St Michael & All Angels
- Wilsford: St Nicholas
- Worton: Christ Church
Deanery of Dorchester[edit]
- Alton Pancras: St Pancras
- Bradford Peverell: St Mary
- Broadmayne: St Martin
- Buckland Newton: The Holy Rood
- Cerne Abbas: St Mary
- Charminster: St Mary the Virgin
- Cheselborne: St Martin
- Compton Valence: St Thomas a Beckett
- Crossways: St Aldhelm
- Dewlish: All Saints
- Dorchester: St George
- Dorchester: St Mary the Virgin
- Dorchester: St Peter
- Frampton: St Mary
- Godmanstone: Holy Trinity
- Hilton: All Saints
- Holworth: St Catherine-by-the-Sea
- Melcombe Horsey: St Andrew
- Milborne: St Andrew
- Minterne Magna: St Andrew
- Moreton: St Nicholas
- Owermoigne: St Michael
- Piddlehinton: St Mary the Virgin
- Piddletrenthide: All Saints
- Puddletown: St Mary the Virgin
- Stinsford: St Michael
- Stratton: St Mary the Virgin
- Sydling: St Nicholas
- Tincleton: St John the Evangelist
- Tolpuddle: St John the Evangelist
- Warmwell: Holy Trinity
- West Knighton: St Peter
- West Stafford: St Andrew
- Winterborne Monkton: St Simon & St Jude
- Winterbourne Abbas: St Mary
- Winterbourne Steepleton: St Michael
- Winterbourne: St Martin
- Woodsford: St John the Baptist
Deanery of Guernsey[edit]
- Alderney: St Anne
- Guernsey: Chapel of St Apolline
- Guernsey: Holy Trinity
- Guernsey: Sainte Marie du Castel
- Guernsey: St André de la Pommeraye
- Guernsey: Ste Marguerite de la Foret
- Guernsey: St John the Evangelist
- Guernsey: St Martin
- Guernsey: St Matthew
- Guernsey: St Michel du Valle
- Guernsey: St Peter Port
- Guernsey: St Philippe de Torteval
- Guernsey: St Pierre du Bois
- Guernsey: St Sampson
- Guernsey: St Saviour
- Guernsey: St Stephen
- St Sampson: l'Islet, St Mary
Deanery of Heytesbury[edit]
- Bishopstrow: St Aldhelm
- Boreham: St John the Evangelist
- Bourton: St George
- Boyton: St Mary the Virgin
- Brixton Deverill: St Michael
- Brokers Wood: All Saints
- Chapmanslade: St Philip & St James
- Codford: St Mary
- Codford: St Peter
- Corsley: St Margaret of Antioch
- Dilton Leigh: Holy Saviour
- Dilton Marsh: Holy Trinity
- Heytesbury: St Peter & St Paul
- Horningsham: St John the Baptist
- Kilmington: St Mary the Virgin
- Kingston Deverill: St Mary
- Knook: St Margaret
- Longbridge Deverill: St Peter & St Paul
- Maiden Bradley: All Saints
- Mere: St Michael the Archangel
- Norton Bavant: All Saints
- Sherrington: St Cosmas & St Damian
- Stourton: St Peter
- Sutton Veny: St John the Evangelist
- Tytherington: St James
- Upton Lovell: St Augustine of Canterbury
- Upton Scudamore: St Mary the Virgin
- Warminster: Christ Church
- Warminster: St Denys
- Westbury: All Saints
- West Knoyle: St Mary the Virgin
- Zeals: St Martin
Deanery of Jersey[edit]
- Grouville: St Peter la Roque
- Jersey: All Saints
- Jersey: Holy Trinity
- Jersey: St Andrew
- Jersey: St Aubin
- Jersey: St Brelade
- Jersey: St Clement
- Jersey: St George
- Jersey: St Helier
- Jersey: St John
- Jersey: St Lawrence
- Jersey: St Luke
- Jersey: St Mark
- Jersey: St Martin
- Jersey: St Martin de Grouville
- Jersey: St Martin, Gouray
- Jersey: St Mary
- Jersey: St Matthew
- Jersey: St Nicholas Greve D'Azette
- Jersey: St Ouen
- Jersey: St Paul Chapelry
- Jersey: St Peter
- Jersey: St Saviour
- Jersey: St Simon
- Sark: St Peter
- St Brelade: Communicare Chapel
Deanery of Lyme Bay[edit]
- Allington: St Swithun
- Askerswell: St Michael
- Beaminster & Pilsdon: St. Mary of the Annunciation
- Bettiscombe: St Stephen
- Blackdown: Holy Trinity
- Bothenhampton: Holy Trinity
- Bradpole: Holy Trinity
- Bridport: St Mary
- Broadoak: St Paul
- Broadwindsor: St John the Baptist
- Burstock: St Andrew
- Burton Bradstock: St Mary
- Catherston Leweston: St Mary
- Charmouth: St Andrew
- Chideock: St Giles
- Chilcombe (Dedication unknown)
- Dottery: St Saviour
- Drimpton: St Mary
- Eype: St Peter
- Fishpond: St John the Baptist
- Hawkchurch: St John the Baptist
- Hooke: St Giles
- Little Bredy: St Michael & All Angels
- Litton Cheney: St Mary
- Loders: St Mary Magdalene
- Long Bredy: St Peter
- Lyme Regis: St Michael the Archangel
- Marshwood: St Mary
- Melplash: Christ Church
- Monkton Wyld: St Andrew
- Mosterton: St Mary
- Netherbury: St Mary
- North Poorton: St Mary Magdalene
- Powerstock: St Mary the Virgin
- Puncknowle: St Mary the Blessed Virgin
- Salway Ash: Holy Trinity
- Seaborough: St John
- Shipton Gorge: St Martin
- South Perrott & Chedington: St Mary
- Stanton (Morecombelake): St Gabriel
- Stoke Abbott: St Mary
- Swyre: Holy Trinity
- Symondsbury: St John the Baptist
- Toller Porcorum: St Peter and St Andrew
- Walditch: St Mary
- West Bay: St John the Evangelist
- Whitchurch Canonicorum: St Candida & Holy Cross
- Wootton Fitzpaine (No dedication)
Deanery of Marlborough[edit]
- Aldbourne: St Michael
- Avebury: St James
- Axford: St Michael
- Baydon: St Nicholas
- Broad Hinton: St Peter ad Vincula
- Chilton Foliat: St Mary
- Chisledon with Draycot Folliat: Holy Cross
- East Kennet: Christ Church
- Froxfield: All Saints
- Fyfield: St Nicholas
- Marlborough: St Mary the Virgin
- Mildenhall: St John the Baptist
- Ogbourne: St Andrew
- Ogbourne: St George
- Overton: St Michael & All Angels
- Preshute: St George
- Ramsbury: Holy Cross
- Winterborne Monkton: St Mary Magdalene
- Winterbourne Bassett: St Katherine
Deanery of Milton and Blandford[edit]
- Almer: St Mary
- Ashmore: St Nicholas
- Blandford Forum: St Peter & St Paul
- Blandford St Mary: St Mary
- Bloxworth: St Andrew
- Charlton Marshall: St Mary the Virgin
- Chettle: St Mary
- Durweston: St Nicholas
- Farnham: St Laurence
- Fontmell Magna: St Andrew
- Gussage: St Andrew
- Iwerne Courtney (or Shroton) : St Mary
- Iwerne Minster: St Mary
- Langton Long: All Saints
- Milton Abbas: St Catherine’s Chapel
- Milton Abbas: St James
- Morden: St Mary
- Pentridge: St Rumbold
- Pimperne: St Peter
- Sixpenny Handley: St Mary
- Spetisbury: St John the Baptist
- Stourpaine: Holy Trinity
- Sturminster Marshall: St Mary
- Sutton Waldron: St Bartholomew
- Tarrant Gunville: St Mary
- Tarrant Hinton: St Mary
- Tarrant Keynston: All Saints
- Tarrant Monkton: All Saints
- Tarrant Rushton: St Mary
- Tollard Royal: St Peter ad Vincula
- Turnworth: St Mary
- Winterborne Clenston: St Nicholas
- Winterborne Houghton: St Andrew
- Winterborne Kingston: St Nicholas
- Winterborne Stickland: St Mary
- Winterborne Whitechurch: St Mary
- Winterbourne Zelstone: St Mary
Deanery of Pewsey[edit]
- Alton Barnes: St Mary the Virgin
- Beechingstoke: St Stephen
- Burbage: All Saints
- Buttermere: St James the Great
- Charlton: St Peter
- Chute: St Nicholas
- Collingbourne Ducis: St Andrew
- Collingbourne Kingston: St Mary
- East Grafton: St Nicholas
- Easton Royal: Holy Trinity
- Great Bedwyn: St Mary
- Ham: All Saints
- Huish: St Nicholas
- Little Bedwyn: St Michael
- Manningford Bruce: St Peter
- Milton Lilbourne: St Peter
- North Newnton: St James
- Oare: Holy Trinity
- Pewsey: St John the Baptist
- Rushall: St Matthew
- Savernake Forest: St Katharine
- Shalbourne: St Michael & All Angels
- Stanton St Bernard: All Saints
- Tidcombe: St Michael
- Upavon: St Mary the Virgin
- Wilcot: Holy Cross
- Woodborough: St Mary Magdalene
- Wootton Rivers: St Andrew
Deanery of Poole and North Bournemouth[edit]
- Brownsea Island: St Mary
- Branksome Park: All Saints
- Branksome: St Aldhelm
- Branksome: St Clement
- Broadstone: St John the Baptist
- Canford Cliffs: The Transfiguration
- Canford Heath: St Paul
- Creekmoor: Christ Church
- Ensbury Park: St Thomas
- Hamworthy: St Gabriel
- Hamworthy: St Michael
- Heatherlands: St John
- Kinson: St Andrew
- Kinson: St Philip
- Lilliput: The Holy Angels
- Longfleet: St Mary
- Lytchett Matravers: St Mary the Virgin
- Lytchett Minster
- Oakdale: St George
- Parkstone: St Luke
- Parkstone: St Peter
- Parkstone: The Good Shepherd
- Poole Missional Communities - Reconnect
- Poole: St James with St Paul
- Sandbanks: St Nicholas
- St Mark's and St Saviour's[15]
- Talbot Village: St Mark
- Wallisdown: St Saviour
- Upton: St Dunstan
Deanery of Purbeck[edit]
- Affpuddle: St Laurence
- Arne St Nicholas: St Nicholas
- Bere Regis: St John the Baptist
- Chaldon Herring: St Nicholas
- Church Knowle: St Peter
- Corfe Castle: St Edward the Martyr
- East Holme: St John the Evangelist
- East Lulworth: St Andrew
- Herston: St Mark
- Kimmeridge: St Nicholas of Myra
- Kingston: St James
- Langton Matravers: St George
- Sandford: St Martin
- Steeple: St Michael & All Angels
- Studland: St Nicholas
- Swanage: All Saints
- Swanage: St Mary the Virgin
- Wareham: Lady St Mary
- Wareham: St Martin
- West Lulworth: Holy Trinity
- Winfrith Newburgh: St Christopher
- Wool: Holy Rood
- Worth Matravers: St Aldhelm
- Worth Matravers: St Nicholas
Deanery of Salisbury[edit]
- Bemerton: St Andrew
- Bemerton: St John the Evangelist
- Bemerton: St Michael & All Angels
- Fisherton Anger: St Paul
- Harnham: All Saints
- Harnham: St George
- Laverstock: St Andrew
- Salisbury: St Francis
- Salisbury: St Mark
- Salisbury: St Martin
- Salisbury: St Thomas a Beckett
- Stratford sub Castle: St Lawrence
Deanery of Sherborne[edit]
- Batcombe: St Mary Magdalene
- Beer Hackett: St Michael
- Bishop's Caundle: (Dedication unknown)
- Bradford Abbas: St Mary the Virgin
- Castleton: St Mary Magdalene
- Cattistock: St Peter & St Paul
- Caundle Marsh: St Peter & St Paul
- Chetnole: St Peter
- Chilfrome: Holy Trinity
- Corscombe: St Mary
- East Chelborough: St James
- Evershot: St Osmund
- Folke: St Lawrence
- Frome St Quinton: St Mary
- Frome Vauchurch: St Francis
- Glanvilles Wootton: St Mary the Virgin
- Halstock: St Juthware and St Mary
- Hermitage: St Mary the Virgin
- Hilfield: St Nicholas
- Holnest: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Holwell: St Laurence
- Leigh: St Andrew
- Lillington: St Martin
- Longburton: St James
- Maiden Newton: St Mary
- Melbury Bubb: St Mary the Virgin
- Melbury Osmund: St Osmund
- Nether Compton: St Nicholas
- Oborne: St Cuthbert
- Over Compton: St Michael
- Poyntington: All Saints
- Pulham: St Thomas a Beckett
- Rampisham: St Michael & All Angels
- Ryme Intrinseca: St Hippolytus
- Sandford Orcas: St Nicholas
- Sherborne: Abbey Church of St Mary
- Sherborne: St Paul
- Thornford: St Mary Magdalene
- Trent: St Andrew
- West Chelborough: St Andrew
- Wraxall: St Mary
- Yetminster: St Andrew
Deanery of Stonehenge[edit]
- Amesbury: St Mary & St Melor
- Berwick: St James
- Bulford: St Leonard
- Chitterne: All Saints & St Mary
- Chitterne: St Mary
- Durnford: St Andrew
- Durrington: All Saints
- Enford: All Saints
- Figheldean: St Michael & All Angels
- Fittleton: All Saints
- Great Wishford: St Giles
- Little Langford: St Nicholas of Myra
- Ludgershall: St James
- Milston: St Mary
- Netheravon: All Saints
- Orcheston: St Mary
- Shrewton: St Mary
- South Newton: St Andrew
- Stapleford: St Mary
- Steeple Langford: All Saints
- Stockton: St John the Baptist
- Tidworth: Holy Trinity
- Tilshead: St Thomas a Becket
- Wilsford: St Michael
- Winterborne Stoke: St Peter
- Woodford: All Saints
- Wylye: St Mary the Virgin
Deanery of Weymouth and Portland[edit]
- Abbotsbury: St Nicholas
- Bincombe: Holy Trinity
- Broadwey: St Nicholas
- Buckland Ripers: St Nicholas
- Chickerell: St Mary
- Corton: St Bartholomew
- Fleet: Holy Trinity
- Fleet Old Church
- Langton Herring: St Peter
- Littlemoor: St Francis of Assisi
- Osmington: St Osmond
- Portesham: St Peter
- Portland: All Saints
- Portland: St John the Baptist
- Preston: St Andrew
- Radipole: Emmanuel
- Radipole: St Aldhelm
- Radipole: St Ann
- Southwell: St Andrew
- Upwey: St Laurence
- Weymouth: Holy Trinity
- Weymouth: St John the Evangelist
- Weymouth: St Mary
- Weymouth: St Paul
- Parish of Wyke Regis[16]
- Wyke Regis: All Saints
- Weymouth: St Edmund of Canterbury
Deanery of Wimborne[edit]
- Alderholt: St James
- Canford Magna: St Barnabas
- Canford Magna Parish Church
- Canford Magna: The Lantern
- Chalbury: All Saints
- Colehill: St Michael & All Angels
- Corfe Mullen: St Hubert
- Corfe Mullen: St Nicholas of Jerusalem
- Cranborne: St Mary & St Bartholomew
- Edmondsham: St Nicholas
- Ferndown: St Mary
- Gussage: All Saints
- Gussage: St Michael
- Hampreston: All Saints
- Hinton Martel: St John the Evangelist
- Horton: St Wolfrida
- Kingston Lacy: St Stephen
- Shapwick: St Bartholomew
- The Point: Wimborne Deanery
- Three Legged Cross: All Saints
- Verwood: St Michael & All Angels
- West Moors: St Mary the Virgin
- West Parley: All Saints
- West Parley: St Mark
- Wimborne Minster: St Cuthberga
- Wimborne St Giles: St Giles
- Wimborne: St John
- Witchampton: St Mary & Cuthberga & All Saints
- Woodlands: The Ascension
Closed and former churches[edit]
- Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster (closed 1978)
- Holy Trinity Old Church, Bothenhampton (closed 1971)
- St Aldhelm's Church, Boveridge (closed 1980)
- St Andrew's Church, Bridport (closed 1978)
- Holy Rood Church, Coombe Keynes (closed 1974)
- All Saints Church, Dorchester (closed 1970)
- Christ Church, Dorchester (closed 1929)
- Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester (closed 1975)
- St Thomas's Church, East Orchard (closed 2018)
- St Mary's Church, Long Crichel (closed 2010)
- All Saints' Church, Mapperton (sold to Mapperton House 1977)
- All Saints Church, Nether Cerne (closed 1971)
- Old St Cuthbert's Church, Oborne (redundant 1973)
- St Osmund's, Parkstone (closed 2001 and now an Orthodox church)
- St Paul's, Poole (demolished 1963)[17]
- St Andrew's Church, Portland (abandoned c. 1735 and now ruined)
- St George's Church, Portland (closed 1970)
- St Peter's Church, Portland (closed 1973)
- St John the Evangelist, Poxwell (demolished 1969)
- St Edwold's Church, Stockwood (redundant 1959)
- All Saints' Church, Stour Row (closed 2015)
- St Aldhelm's, Swanage (closed 1973)
- St Mary the Virgin, Tarrant Crawford (closed 1988)
- St Mary's, Tarrant Rawston (redundant early 1970s)[18]
- St Mary's Church, Tyneham (requisitioned 1943)
- Christ Church, Weymouth (closed 1939)[19]
- St Martin's Church, Weymouth (closed 1949)
- St Nicholas, Weymouth (closed 2018)[20]
- Whitcombe Church (closed 1971)
- St Peter's Church, Winterborne Came (redundant 1989)
- St Andrew's Church, Winterborne Tomson (redundant 1972)
Sarum Use[edit]
The Sarum Rite (more properly called Sarum Use) was a variant of the Roman Rite widely used for the ordering of Christian public worship, including the Mass and the Divine Office. It was established by Saint Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury in the 11th century[21] and was originally the local form used in the Cathedral and Diocese of Salisbury; it later became prevalent throughout southern England and came to be used throughout most of England, Wales, Ireland and later Scotland until the reign of Queen Mary.[22] Although abandoned after the 16th century, it was also a notable influence on the pattern of Anglican liturgy represented in the Book of Common Prayer. Occasional interest in and attempts at restoration of the liturgy by Anglicans and Roman Catholics have not produced a general revival, however.
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- ^ "St Mark's and St Saviour's Church". www.stmarkschurch-talbotvillage.org.uk. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "The Parish of Wyke Regis, All Saints with St Edmunds". The Parish of Wyke Regis. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ Ladell, Alwyn (14 April 2012), St Paul's Church, High Street, Poole, Dorset, retrieved 21 May 2024
- ^ "Tarrant Rawston Parish Records, Dorset". www.opcdorset.org. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
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- ^ "Catholic Encyclopedia: Sarum Rite". Newadvent.org. 1 February 1912. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
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- Church of England Statistics 2002 Archived 3 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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