THE next Bishop of Exeter will be the Rt Revd Robert Atwell, currently Bishop of Stockport in the Diocese of Chester, the Prime Minister's office has announced.

Bishop Robert will become the 71st bishop of the Diocese of Exeter, which comprises more than 500 parishes across the county of Devon.

Aged 59, he spent 10 years as a Benedictine monk at Burford Priory in Oxfordshire and then served as a parish priest in London before becoming Bishop of Stockport in 2008.

He said: "I'm immensely honoured and a little bit daunted to be chosen as the next Bishop of Exeter.

"From family holidays, I know Devon to be a beautiful county, large and full of variety and I'm looking forward to getting to know it better and above all getting to know the people of the county.

"I realise that the picture postcard image many have of Devon isn't the whole truth. There are communities facing great hardships, through poverty and lack of employment, as well as the recent flooding which has affected many people and caused problems for the farming community.

"I've been moved by the stories I've heard of churches and individuals across the county getting stuck in and helping people."

He pledged to spend time listening to people and explained that his priority will be to lead the Diocese in prayer, witness and service.

He said, "My 10 years as a Benedictine monk taught me that all growth is rooted in prayer. God doesn't want us just to exist or to fritter our lives away. He wants us to be fully alive and to serve people with joy."

He is passionate about the church's role in providing education for all, and looks forward to supporting the 130 church schools serving families all over Devon.

In his spare time he enjoys gardening and writing. He is the author of a number of books, including Pilgrim: a course recently launched by the Church of England to encourage people to explore the Christian faith.

Bishop Robert spent Tuesday, January 21, visiting communities across Devon, including a church-run debt counselling centre in Plymouth, a foodbank in Okehampton and a farm in Iddesleigh, before attending evensong at Exeter Cathedral.

Bishop Robert will be installed in Exeter Cathedral in July and will be living in Exeter. He succeeds Bishop Michael Langrish, who retired last year.