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Kathleen Judith Rose (born 14 June 1937) is a British retired Anglican priest. She was one of the first female priests to hold a senior management role in the Church of England when she served as Archdeacon of Tonbridge from 1996 to 2002.


Biography

Rose was educated at Sexey's Grammar School, Seale-Hayne College and the London Bible College. She had earlier career in agriculture. Rose became a parish worker at Rodbourne Cheney Parish Church, in 1976. She was made deaconess in 1976, and was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon#Anglicanism, deacon in 1987 and as a priest#Anglican or Episcopalian, priest in 1994. She was at St George, Leeds from 1973 to 1981; chaplain at Bradford Cathedral from 1981 to 1985; minister (religion), minister at St Paul's Parkwood, Gillingham, Kent, Gillingham from 1986 to 1990; Rural Dean of Gillingham from 1988 to 1990; Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester from 1990 to 1995; and Archdeacon of Tonbridge from 1996 to 2002. Rose belongs to the Evangelical Anglicanism, evangelical wing of the Church of England.


Selected works

A published author, her works include: * Sunday Learning for All Ages, 1982 * Women Priests: the first years, 1996 * Voices of this Calling, 2002 * Sow in Tears, 2007British Library web site accessed 17:18 GMT Monday 7 November 2016


References

1937 births Living people People educated at Sexey's Grammar School Alumni of the London School of Theology Archdeacons of Tonbridge English agriculturalists Evangelical Anglican clergy {{Canterbury-archdeacon-20C-stub