Difference between revisions of "Carol Stone"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | Appointed the vicar of St Philip’s Church in Upper Stratton and St Peter’s Church in Penhill, Swindon, North Yorkshire in 1996, Rev Stone transitioned in 2000 becoming the world's first transgender priest in the Church of England. She became Priest-in-Charge in 2006. She has also been a military chaplain. Former chaplain and head of religious studies at Dauntsey’s School, West Lavington. A regular contributor to radio, she received a National Broadcasting Award from the Sandford St Martin Trust in 1979. Appointed a Governor of Swindon College in 2006. | |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Pioneers of the LGBTQ Religious Community]] | * [[Pioneers of the LGBTQ Religious Community]] | ||
+ | * [[Prominent Religious Priests Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 20:58, 25 July 2022
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1954 - 2014
Occupation
Religion
Description
Appointed the vicar of St Philip’s Church in Upper Stratton and St Peter’s Church in Penhill, Swindon, North Yorkshire in 1996, Rev Stone transitioned in 2000 becoming the world's first transgender priest in the Church of England. She became Priest-in-Charge in 2006. She has also been a military chaplain. Former chaplain and head of religious studies at Dauntsey’s School, West Lavington. A regular contributor to radio, she received a National Broadcasting Award from the Sandford St Martin Trust in 1979. Appointed a Governor of Swindon College in 2006.