New Bishop of Truro installed in cathedral service

Andrew Segal
BBC News, South West
BBC Bishop Williams, wearing white purple clerical robes, takes hold of a large door knocker on the front door of one of the large, ornate entrances into Truro Cathedral. BBC
Bishop Williams had to knock to be allowed into Truro Cathedral before being installed

The Church of England's new leader in Cornwall has officially taken up his post at a church service on Saturday.

Bishop David Williams was installed during the service at Truro Cathedral, which saw him having to knock on the front doors from outside to be admitted into the building as part of the ceremony.

He has taken over from Hugh Nelson, who served as the Bishop of St Germans and Acting Diocesan Bishop after the departure of Philip Mounstephen in 2023.

Prior to his installation, which sees him now leading about 300 churches, he said wanted to use his first 100 days "to get everywhere, to be known and know each community and to "listen deeply" to the people of the "extraordinary county".

A picture of David Williams smiling at the camera. He is wearing a purple shirt with a grey jacket.
Bishop Williams said he was warming to the "can-do" attitude of Cornwall

Prior to his installation as head of the Diocese of Truro, which now sees him leading about 300 churches, he said his plans for the first 100 days was "to get everywhere, to be known and know each community and to "listen deeply" to the people of the "extraordinary county".

Speaking to the BBC, he said: "It seems to me a community of joy and a can-do attitude. I'm really warming to that.

"I'm amazed at how many people are prepared to be committed to the flourishing of a local church."

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