The Church of England said the nomination was approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II
BBC East MidlandsThe Church of England said the nomination of the Very Rev Dr David Monteith was approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
"Canterbury Cathedral has played a vital part in our Christian story in England but it is also much loved by so many communities across the Anglican Communion," he said.Image source,Dean Monteith's ministry at Leicester included the reinterment of King Richard III He said Dean Monteith had overseen significant development and growth, enabling Leicester Cathedral to become "a beating heart" for one of the most diverse cities and counties in England.
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Canterbury appointment for Dean of LeicesterThe Church of England said the nomination was approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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