
Bishop of St. Albans
The Bishop of St. Albans is a senior cleric in the Church of England, overseeing the Diocese of St. Albans in Hertfordshire and parts of London. This role combines spiritual leadership, community involvement, and administrative duties within the church. The bishop represents the Church of England, promotes its teachings, supports local parishes, and engages in interfaith dialogue. Based in St. Albans Cathedral, the bishop’s work includes preaching, teaching, and pastoral care, contributing to both the religious and social fabric of the community. The position has historical significance, with roots tracing back to the early Christian martyr, St. Alban.