December 9, 2002
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Governors
of the Anglican Centre in Rome are pleased to announce the appointment
of the Rt Revd John Flack, Bishop of Huntingdon, as Director of
the Centre and the Archbishop's Representative to the Holy See.
Bishop Flack will succeed the Rt Revd Richard Garrard who will retire
at the end of April 2003.
Bishop Flack has had a varied ministry, having been a parish priest
in the dioceses of Ripon, Peterborough and Wakefield, before moving
on to become Archdeacon of Pontefract. He was consecrated Bishop
of Huntingdon in 1997. He has had a lifelong interest in ecumenism
and is the Church of England bishop relating to the Focolare Movement
in Italy. Bishop Flack speaks fluent Italian and said on his appointment,
"I am very excited by the new appointment. It seemed to be
right from the very start. I love travel and languages and will
greatly enjoy living in Italy."
The Archbishop of Canterbury welcomed the appointment.
"This appointment in Rome is a crucial link between our two
churches and I am sure that Bishop Flack's pastoral and personal
gifts prepare him perfectly for this key role in Rome."
The Dean of Norwich, the Very Revd Stephen Platten, Chairman of
the Governors of the Centre, said, "Bishop Flack's reputation
in the Diocese of Ely has been outstanding and his linguistic and
administrative experience will be of enormous importance in his
new work. We are delighted that he is to be the new Director."
Bishop Flack is married with two children. His
wife, Julia, is a senior probation officer based in Peterborough.
Anglican Communion News Service
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