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Helen-Ann Hartley

The Right Reverend
Helen-Ann Hartley
Bishop of Waikato
Church Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Diocese Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki
In office February 2014–present
Predecessor David Moxon
Orders
Ordination 2005 (deacon)
2006 (priest)
Consecration 22 February 2014
Personal details
Birth name Helen-Ann Macleod Francis
Born 1973 (age 43–44)
Edinburgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom
Nationality British (Scottish)
Denomination Anglican
Residence New Zealand
Spouse Myles Hartley
Profession Bishop and educationalist

Helen-Ann Macleod Hartley (born 1973) is an Anglican bishop and educationalist. Since 2014, she has served as Bishop of Waikato. She is the first woman to have trained as a priest in the Church of England to join the episcopate, and is the third woman to become a bishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.

Hartley was born Helen-Ann Francis in 1973 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was baptised in Coldingham Priory, Coldingham, Berwickshire, where her father was the minister. She spent her childhood in Sunderland, England. Her father was a Church of Scotland minister but the family moved to Anglicanism in the 1980s. In 1987, her father became a Church of England priest and served in the Diocese of Durham. He was later made an honorary canon of Durham Cathedral. She was educated in Sunderland at Benedict Biscop Primary School (a Church of England primary school) and St Anthony’s Secondary School (an all-girls Roman Catholic secondary school) before attending university.

She has attended a number of universities where she studied theology. She graduated from the University of St Andrews with an undergraduate Master of Theology (MTheol) degree in 1995, and from Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) with a Master of Theology (MTh) degree in 1996. PTS is a seminary associated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Later, she studied at the University of Oxford and graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in applied theology, a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in 2000, and a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 2005. Her DPhil thesis concerned the portrayal of manual labour in Judaism and Early Christianity.


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