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Revd Kenneth Padley

 

Anglican Chaplain to Bangor University

Warden of Church Hostel

Diocesan Director of Ordinands

Hello! My job is to coordinate the spiritual, educational and pastoral life of the Chaplaincy, and act as Warden to its residents.

Contact

Anglican Chaplaincy, Prince’s Road, Bangor, LL57 2BD

01248 370566

k.padley@bangor.ac.uk

 

Born in 1978, Kenneth attended Grange Primary (1982-90) and Bishop Gore Comprehensive Schools (1990-97) in Swansea. Among other childhood activities he spent many happy years as a Scout. He went to Exeter College Oxford in 1997 where he graduated with a BA in Modern History in 2000. ‘Modern’ History in Oxford begins - perhaps predictably - in AD400; Kenneth focussed on the Reformation and Renaissance.

Kenneth was baptised (1979) and confirmed (1989) in the parish of Llwynderw, Swansea, where he successively enjoyed Sunday School, altar serving, and Sacristan duties. Discerning a vocation to ordination, he served as Chapel Clerk at Exeter College and afterwards as Lay Assistant (general dogsbody) at St Barnabas Dulwich (2000-01) where he learnt much from a vibrant and growing all-age parish. Selected for ordination in 2001, he studied at Cuddesdon Theological College near Oxford for a BA in Theology (2003) and a Master of Studies (MSt) in Ecclesiastical History (2004). At Cuddesdon he also revelled in the chores of Bar Steward, Governor, and Entertainments Officer. Between 2004 and 2007 he served as Assistant Curate in the Parish of Central Swansea, a city centre and inner city parish; he was mainly based at St Mary’s in the city centre. His focuses included setting up a Schools Programme which ran bilingual courses for primary and secondary aged students working in art, history and religious studies, writing a new history and guidebook for that church, looking after St Mary’s during a six month interregnum, and acting as Chaplain to Swansea Sea Cadet Unit.

Through his studies Kenneth has come to appreciate the beauties and complexities of historic Anglicanism. He thinks that - despite popular misapprehensions - little of that belief in the God who creates, redeems, and reveals has been modified by recent developments in non-theological disciplines; he seeks to present that timeless faith afresh in an ever-changing world.

When not haring around on Church business or examining the peccadilloes of obscure seventeenth century churchmen, Kenneth loves spending time with him family, cinema, food & wine, reading, and music (jazz and heavy metal excepted!) He will happily watch and (less successfully) play most sports. He has done the student travel thing, visiting sites around Europe and South America.

Kenneth met Anna Willerton at Swansea St Mary's in 2006 and they were married there two years later. Anna trained in Bangor as a German teacher following a degree from Swansea University. She worked for a year in Colwyn Bay before in September 2009 giving birth to Alex, a noisy and invasive creature with a self-destructive instinct and a large appetite.

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