Colin Bruce Slee , OBE (10 November 1945 – 25 November 2010) was a priest in the Church of England , most notable for his final position as Dean of Southwark Cathedral from 1994 until his death.
A friend of Desmond Tutu [ 1] and Rowan Williams , Slee's churchmanship was liberal (he was influenced by the book Honest to God during his youth[ 1] ) and Anglo-Catholic . He gave his backing to Jeffrey John 's nomination as a bishop in 2003[ 1] and was opposed to the use of the hymn "Jerusalem " in church.[ 2]
Early life
Slee was born on 10 November 1945 in West London,[ 1] as the son of a policeman.[ 2] He was educated at Ealing Grammar School for Boys and then spent nearly two years in Papua New Guinea on Voluntary Service Overseas [ 1] before studying theology at King's College London (where he won a university "purple" in rowing). He then studied for ordination at St Augustine's College, Canterbury .
Ordained ministry
Slee was ordained in 1970[ 2] and was a curate at St Francis' Heartsease , Norwich.[ 1] His next positions were a curacy at Great St Mary's in Cambridge and chaplain of Girton College (1973–76), chaplain of King's College London (1976–1982) as well as chief coach to the college's boat club, a role he continued after becoming a residential canon and Sub-Dean of St Albans Cathedral (1982–94).[ 2]
Slee became Provost of Southwark Cathedral in 1994, a title which was changed to Dean of Southwark in 1999. Whilst in post, he oversaw the building of a new library, conference centre and refectory. He also built links with the chapel of Harvard University (becoming an honorary lecturer at its divinity school).[ 1] In June 2010 he invited Katharine Jefferts Schori to preach at Southwark Cathedral.[ 1]
Slee became a trustee of the Millennium Bridge and chaplain to Shakespeare's Globe .[ 1] In 1995 he was elected to General Synod ,[ 2] serving until his death. He was also a member of the Crown Nominations Committee from 2006 onwards, chairman of the Tutu Foundation and involved in the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship , the British School of Osteopathy and the International Network Focus on New Religious Movements (INFORM).[ 1] In 2007 conservatives successfully opposed his appointment as Bishop of Christchurch in New Zealand.[ 2]
Slee died in November 2010 of pancreatic cancer .[ 3]
Personal life
In 1971 he married Edith Tryon, who was born in New Zealand. They had three children and two foster children.[ 2]
Honours
In the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours , Slee was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for services to the community".[ 4] [ 5] He was also a Fellow of King's College London , the highest award that can be bestowed upon an individual by the college.[ 1]
References
Office holders
Christopher Chessun , Bishop of Southwark
Rosemarie Mallett , area Bishop of Croydon
Martin Gainsborough , area Bishop of Kingston
Alastair Cutting , area Bishop of Woolwich
AEO : Jonathan Baker , Bishop suffragan of Fulham & Rob Munro , Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
Mark Oakley , Dean of Southwark
Simon Gates , Archdeacon of Lambeth
John Kiddle , Archdeacon of Wandsworth
Moira Astin , Archdeacon of Reigate
Jonathan Sedgwick , Archdeacon of Southwark
Greg Prior , Archdeacon of Croydon
Chigor Chike , Archdeacon of Lewisham and Greenwich
Historic offices