Chaplaincy Changes
Monday 27 April 2009
Trinity will have a new Chaplain from July this year.
The Revd Dr Andreas Loewe is Associate Vicar of Great St Mary’s, Cambridge, UK, and Chaplain of Michaelhouse, a lively weekday church with an award-winning café and gallery. Andreas teaches in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge and is chairman of Art beyond Belief, which works with young offenders, and victims of domestic violence. He is a theological secretary of the Ecumenical Forum for Young Theologians, an international association for lay and ordained ministers from all denominations. Andreas is married to poet and academic Katherine Firth.
The Revd Dr Andreas Loewe
As College Chaplain, Andreas’ work will centre on the residential College community, while also leading the liturgical life of the Chapel and the wider Chaplaincy team at Trinity.
College Chaplain since 2007, the Revd Dr Tim Gaden, continues as Dean of the Theological School. The Revd Kim Cruickshank continues as Chaplain to the Foundation Studies program, and the Revd Dr Dorothy Lee continues as Associate Chaplain and Frank Woods lecturer in the Theological School.
The Very Revd Dr Stuart Blackler, Dean Emeritus of Hobart, has been appointed George Mitchell Fellow, a part-time role involving educational mentoring and tutoring as well as participating in the life of the Chapel and the Canterbury Fellowship.