A vicar who was born and raised in Cumbria, is to be the new Archdeacon of Carlisle.
The Rev Ruth Newton will take up the post in August, succeeding the Venerable Richard Pratt who will retire at the end of March.
She will take responsibility for the Deaneries of Carlisle, Brampton, Penrith and Appleby.
For Ruth it means a return to her home county, having been brought up in Carlisle, later working in the city and - following her ordination in 2002 - serving the parishes of Caldbeck, Castle Sowerby and Sebergham. She is currently serving as a Vicar near Ripon.
Ruth said: “I’m delighted to have been appointed; it feels as if I am coming home. My faith story is bound up with so many churches in and around Carlisle. It will be a privilege to be able to support those congregations in my new role as well as so many other churches.
“For a long time, I have been watching the development of mission communities across the county and have seen the momentum build around the ecumenical God for All vision and strategy with its four key themes: Speak Boldly, Follow Daily, Care Deeply and Tread Gently. They are themes which really resonate for me and I’m keen to help lead this forward.”
Growing up, Ruth worshipped at St Elisabeth’s Harraby, then St James Carlisle before her family moved to Dalston and she joined St Michael’s where she became head chorister. She was also the youngest churchwarden in the country – aged 26 - when serving at St Giles Great Orton.
After training for ordination at St John’s Nottingham and serving her curacy in Cumbria she was appointed Vicar of Hutton Cranswick with Skerne Bewick and Watton in the Diocese of York in 2006, also serving as Assistant warden of Readers and as Rural Dean. Five years later she became Priest in Charge of Kirlington, Burneston, Wath and Pickhill in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds. From 2015 she served as Canon Evangelist at Ripon Cathedral.
Since 2017, Ruth has served as a Priest in the parishes of Sharow, Copt Hewick, and Marton Le Moor in the Diocese of Leeds.
For the last two years she has also held the role of Mission and Evangelism Tutor at St Hild Theological College Mirfield. She has also been a General Synod member – the Church of England’s national assembly.
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Ruth is married to Andrew and has two grown up daughters, Victoria, 25, and Ellen, 21, who is currently studying at the University of Cumbria.
The Acting Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev Rob Saner-Haigh, said: “We are thrilled to be able to welcome Ruth to this role and back home to Cumbria."
Ruth will begin her ministry at the beginning of August and will be officially installed as Archdeacon of Carlisle at a special service to be held at Carlisle Cathedral on a date yet to be agreed.
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