Bradford Cathedral and the Diocese of Leeds will bid a fond farewell to Dean Jerry Lepine who retires from his role this summer.

Dean Jerry arrived at Bradford Cathedral in July 2013 and since then has built its reputation as a worship space and meeting place for all the city’s communities.

Standout musical events, community engagement and interfaith relations have been hallmarks of his eight year tenure and Bishop of Leeds, the Rt Revd Nick Baines, said he will be greatly missed by all in Bradford and beyond.

“I am very sorry to see Jerry leave Bradford Cathedral at this point, but wish him and Christine well in a well-earned retirement,” Bishop Nick said.

“Jerry has worked hard, often in challenging circumstances, to lead the Cathedral and create a unique set of relationships with bishops, sister cathedrals and the wider civic and diocesan space.

“We are all extremely grateful to him for his strong collegiality, deep commitment to church and society, his optimistic and hopeful contribution to all our work.

“His leadership during the last year of pandemic challenges – for which there was no script – has been outstanding.

“He will be greatly missed.”

Reflecting on his departure, Dean Jerry said:

“It has been such a privilege to lead the Cathedral and work with Bishop Nick and the other Deans of this Diocese.

“I will take with me some very special memories, such as being part of the creation of a new Diocese with its unique offer of three Cathedrals and our Cathedral Centenary Year in 2019.

“Welcome is a key word for this Cathedral. We work hard at it but this City is built on a history of welcome.

“From day one I have experienced such open-heartedness here. I will always remember that kindness. Both the Cathedral and the City will build its future on this strength and the partnerships that flow from it.

“The cathedral is in really good heart with a very able team doing some impressive work.

“It’s now time for someone else to have the pleasure of leading it into its next chapter.”

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