Twenty Two (22) People from diverse walks of life and all ages from twenty eight to seventy will be ordained as Priests and Deacons in the Diocese of Durham at ceremonies to be staged at Durham Cathedral on Saturday 2nd July (Priests) and Sunday 3rd July (Deacons).
The ordinands gathered at Auckland Castle on Wednesday 29th June to swear oaths and sign legal papers ahead of their ordinations. Presiding at the short service in Auckland Castle St Peter’s Chapel was the Rt Revd Mark Bryan, Bishop of Jarrow – who was celebrating forty (40) years since his own ordination.
Later the Ordinands gathered for lunch and a group photograph.
Each ordinand has been called to ordained ministry after amassing a wealth of experiences in a wide range of places and jobs.
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ORDINATION PROFILES
ORDINATION OF PRIESTS
Susan Bell, Darlington |
She is married to John and they have two children. |
Stephen Briggs, Durham |
Married to Melody with three children. |
Norma Clee, Eighton Banks |
She is married to Brian and they have two children and two grandchildren. |
Ken Coulson, Windy Nook |
He says: “No one can accuse me of rushing it. It has taken me a lifetime’s journey as part of a small urban church to take this step.” Ken studied for ordination at Lindisfarne. Retired after 40 years in the public sector. A licensed Reader for 10 years prior to ordination. He has been married to Lynn for 41 years and has two children and three grandchildren. |
Ruth Dawson, Heighington & Darlington |
She has five grandchildren. To see full profile Click Here |
Kate Jamie, Easington |
Kate Jamie, 34, studied for ordination at Cranmer Hall, Durham. She grew up in the village of Ingrave, in Brentwood, Essex and was raised in a Roman Catholic family She completed two years as an Education Assistant at the Education Department at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London, going on to train at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama gaining a degree in Drama, Applied Theatre and Education in 2005. After training at Drama School, she worked as a freelance Drama Practitioner then went on to complete a PGCE in Drama Teaching before going back to the Globe as an Education Manager. She is married to Matt. |
Danie Lindley, Chester le Street |
schools and churches as a result. She joined a youth group at St Leonards in Durham and was confirmed as a teenager. She said: “Sadly, when I was 26 my younger brother, James who was 24, was involved in a house fire and was in Intensive care for 72 hours. We were told that he would not survive and for the first time in my life I relied on God fully. James died with his family around him; me, mum and dad. This was an awful time in my life, however looking back I was able to rely on God and made a promise that I would follow him and listen to him and what he had planned for me. A real turning point in my life and a promise that would change things forever.” She trained as a primary school teacher straight out of school and has taught in various schools around the North East for 21 years. She is married to Russ and has two children |
Linda Lindsay, Crook |
Linda says: “I worked in Local Government for nearly 30 years in a variety of roles, all of which brought me into direct contact with members of the public. I enjoyed being part of a busy team striving to improve standards of care in residential and home care services for older people living in County Durham. This brought me into direct contact with some truly inspirational individuals who have shaped my outlook on life.” She is married to John, with two children and 4 grandchildren. |
Alison Miller, Lanchester |
She is married to Andy with two children. |
Lucy Moss, Spennymoore |
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Steve Muneza – Durham North Team Ministry |
Steve was ordained Deacon in Burundi and is being ordained as a Priest in Durham whilst he studies for a PhD in Theology and Entrepreneurship. After his PhD he will return to ordained ministry in Burundi. He is married to Christine and have two children. |
Gemma Sampson, Hartlepool |
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Ian Somasundram, Hebburn |
He is married to Helen and has two sons. |
Tim Wall, Peterlee |
He is married to Susanna. |
Catherine Walton, Norton |
She has two daughters. |
ORDINATION OF DEACONS
Paul Barker, Sunderland |
He is married to Helen and they have two children. |
Petrica Bistran, Silksworth |
![]() Petrica Bistran, 31, studied for ordination at Cranmer Hall. Born in Romania. He grew up in an early ex‐Communist environment, becoming a Christian when he was about 15. Wanted to become an artist so went to an Art College then decided to do a degree in theology and become a pastor. He moved to England and joined an Anglican church in Nottingham. Petrica is married to Mirela. To see full profile Click Here |
John Estall, Washington |
![]() He said: “From before I went to Moorlands, I had a sense that God was calling me to some form of full time Christian ministry but I wasn’t quite sure what. As I spent time in a variety of local churches I began to shape a sense of what that might be, particularly as I began to feel more and more at home within the Anglican church.” He is married to Claire and they have two children. |
Alistair Hodkinson, St Helen Auckland |
He said: “At the age of 18, I was introduced to the Anglican choral tradition and a new-found love of singing this beautiful music soon grew into a curiosity about the ordained ministry. The plan was to join the Army as a musician but soon felt a sense of vocation to the Sacred Priesthood.” Alistair is single. |
Jonathan (Jonny) Lloyd, Jarrow |
![]() Hong Kong, he came to Westcott House to train for ministry in the Church of England. He is married to Emily. |
Lesley Sutherland, Cornforth and Ferryhill |
![]() Was born in the North East and lived in Hetton le Hole until she went to Oxford University, where she studied Jurisprudence. Qualified as a barrister, specialised in family law and practiced for 28 years until giving up to enter the ordination process. She is married to Ian. |
Jacqueline (Jacqui) Tyson, Sunderland |
She has three children. |