Ep 47: The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin

The All Terrain Podcast

In this episode, our guest is The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin. In November of 2019 she was consecrated as a Bishop in the Church of England and installed in Canterbury Cathedral as the Bishop of Dover with the responsibility of looking after the diocese of Canterbury on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury.  In 2007 she was appointed as a Chaplain to Her Late Majesty the Queen and in 2010, she became the first female appointed to the position of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. In November 2014, Bishop Rose became the Priest in Charge of the city Church, St Mary-at-Hill near Monument and is in wide demand as a preacher and speaker undertaking numerous engagements both nationally and internationally, as well as appearing regularly in local and national media. She is married to Kenneth, a retired prison Chaplain and they have 3 adult children.

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Theme music "Here with Me" produced by Doug Ross 

Sketch notes produced by Ian Mayhew

Artwork designed by Nathan Bright

Executive producer Phil Ball

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