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The Reverend Fr. Paul Kinsey, BTh, SSC, was appointed as
Rector of the parish of All Saints', South Lynn, in December
1999. Following his collation in January 2000, he
immediately inaugurated a phase of re-ordering and
restoration, which continues today.
Fr. Paul was trained at Lincoln Theological College, where
he gained a degree in Theology. He returned to the Church
in Wales where he gained prizes for the best Deacon and best
Priest and, after spending two years as the Assistant Curate
of the parish of Connah's Quay, he was moved to the
Cathedral Church of St. Asaph, where as Minor Canon, he was
responsible for singing the Cathedral Services and
organising the 'day to day' running of the Cathedral
Church. Fr. Paul is particularly proud of his involvement
in the arrangement and in the Service of Consecration of the
present Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend Father
in God, the Reverend Dr. Rowan Williams, when he was
consecrated to the see of Monmouth - also his participation
in the enthronement of, and service to, the late Archbishop
of Wales, the Most Reverend Father in God, Alwyn Rice Jones.
In 1994, he was appointed the Assistant Hospital Chaplain of
the Middlesex Hospital, in central London - a post which he
occupied until the death of the Chaplain in 1997, when he
was appointed to the position of acting Hospital Chaplain.
Following, the Hospital Trust's re-structure of the
Chaplaincy department, he became unemployed in October
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