• 10 May 2016

Very Revd William Morton appointed new Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin

The Very Revd William Morton has been elected as the next Dean and Ordinary of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, in succession to The Very Revd Victor Stacey, who retired at the end of March. 

St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland and the dean is elected from among the members of the Cathedral Chapter by the members of the Chapter.

Dr Morton is currently the Dean of Derry and is Prebendary of Howth (St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin). Deeply committed to the arts, Dean Morton has diversified the role of St Columb’s Cathedral, Londonderry, in hosting a number of cross–community and ecumenical events in the form of exhibitions, lectures, seminars and guided tours. He has also been very involved in several community initiatives. (Further biographical information is given below.)

The Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, said, ‘I wish Dean Morton well on his election as the next Dean of the National Cathedral, and to this new phase of his life and ministry. I know that he will draw on his extensive and valuable experience as Dean of Derry in this important role in the life of the Church.’

The Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, Archbishop of Dublin, said, ‘I wish to express my good wishes to the Very Revd William Morton, Dean of Derry, on his election as Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral. Dean Morton will bring a wide range of gifts to his new position. Personally, I look forward to working with him in the months and years ahead.’