Minster Status

Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners – in the House of Commons at 10:30 am on 11 March 2010.

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Photo of Andrew Pelling Andrew Pelling Independent, Croydon Central 10:30, 11 March 2010

Whether the Church Commissioners allocate funding to the Church of England for the purpose of assisting the consideration of applications for minster status.

Photo of Stuart Bell Stuart Bell Second Church Estates Commissioner

Minster status in and of itself has no legal meaning, so the Church Commissioners do not allocate funds for it. That is an example of God moving in mysterious ways.

Photo of Andrew Pelling Andrew Pelling Independent, Croydon Central

Would it be possible, when God oversees this process, to put aside the issues of mammon? The business community in Croydon is pushing the idea of minster status, but is it more a matter for the religious ministry of the Church and its Christian care and compassion within the diocese?

Photo of Stuart Bell Stuart Bell Second Church Estates Commissioner

I sympathise with the hon. Gentleman, who wants a minster in Croydon. Coming from the north-east, I have one in York, another in Beverley and one in Sunderland. I would be happy to speak to the bishop on the issue, and the hon. Gentleman might also wish to drop him a line.