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| type = Priest | honorific-prefix = The Very Reverend | name = Jonathan Greener | honorific-suffix = | title = Dean of Exeter | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | church = Church of England | province = | diocese = Anglican Diocese of Exeter | term = 2017–present | predecessor = Jonathan Draper | successor = | other_post = {{nowrap|Presiding Dean}} of the {{nowrap|Diocese of Leeds}} {{nowrap|(April 2014}}–2017) Dean of Wakefield (2007–2017) | ordination = | ordained_by = | consecration = | consecrated_by = | birth_name = Jonathan Desmond Francis Greener | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|3|9|df=y}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | buried = | resting_place_coordinates = | nationality = British | religion = Anglicanism | residence = | parents = | spouse = Pamela | children = | occupation = | profession = | education = Reigate Grammar School | alma_mater = Trinity College, Cambridge College of the Resurrection }}Jonathan Desmond Francis Greener (born 9 March 1961) is a British Anglican priest. He was Dean of Wakefield[1] and presiding dean of the Diocese of Leeds.[2] He became Dean of Exeter on 26 November 2017.[3] Early life and educationGreener was educated at Reigate Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge (whence he gained his Cambridge Master of Arts {MA Cantab}).[4] After 5 years as Sales and Export Manager with A & M Hearing (a company run by his father) he studied for the priesthood at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield. Ordained ministryGreener was ordained in 1992. He was Assistant Curate at Holy Trinity with St Matthew, Southwark, while Angus Galbraith was incumbent from 1991 to 1994. During this time he organized the opening of the new Church building and community centre "St Matthew at the Elephant" by Diana, Princess of Wales, one of her final public engagements. He then became the Bishop of Truro's Domestic Chaplain.[5] He was Vicar of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Brighton[6] from 1996 to 2003 when he became Archdeacon of Pontefract, a post he held until his elevation to the Deanery in 2007. Greener appeared prominently in a BBC Four television documentary, Cathedrals, broadcast in November 2013.[7] The programme focused on recent renovations to the cathedral and the impending decision on the Church of England commission's recommendation that the diocese be merged with two other Yorkshire dioceses. References1. ^Burkes {{Portal|Anglicanism}}{{S-start}}{{S-rel|en}}{{S-bef|before=George Nairn-Briggs}}{{S-ttl|title=Dean of Wakefield|years=2007{{snd}}2017}}{{S-aft|after=Jonathan Draper}}{{S-bef|before=Jonathan Draper}}{{S-ttl|title=Dean of Exeter|years=2017–present}}{{S-inc}}{{S-end}}{{Deans of Exeter}}{{Diocese of Exeter}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Greener, Jonathan Desmond Francis}}2. ^The Dioceses of Bradford, Ripon and Leeds and Wakefield Reorganisation Scheme 2013 (Accessed 3 February 2014) 3. ^[https://www.wakefieldcathedral.org.uk/news/2017/09/wakefields-dean-on-the-move Wakefield Cathedral — Dean of Wakefield on the Move] (Accessed 24 September 2017) 4. ^Who's Who 2008: London, A & C Black, 2008 {{ISBN|978-0-7136-8555-8}} 5. ^Crockfords, (London, Church House 1995) {{ISBN|0-7151-8088-6}} 6. ^Church web-site 7. ^BBC Four Cathedrals, episode 1 of 3: Wakefield. Accessed 14 November 2013 9 : 1961 births|People educated at Reigate Grammar School|Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge|Alumni of the College of the Resurrection|Archdeacons of Pontefract|Provosts and Deans of Wakefield|Deans of Exeter|Living people|Anglican Diocese of Leeds |
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