Worcester Cathedral Precentor dies suddenly

Canon John Paul Hoskins passed away yesterday (1st April) aged 50

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 2nd Apr 2025

The Precentor of Worcester Cathedral, Canon John Paul Hoskins, has died suddenly, aged 50.

He passed away at the home yesterday afternoon (Tuesday 1st April).

The Dean of Worcester, Stephen Edwards, has announced the news with 'enormous sadness'. He said:

“JP was a much-loved friend and colleague and will be greatly missed among the cathedral community. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family at this time.”

The Bishop of Dudley and Acting Bishop of Worcester, Martin Gorick said: “It was such a shock to hear about John Paul’s sudden and unexpected death. My prayers and the prayers of all the diocese will be for him, his family, and everyone at the cathedral at this time. John Paul was a gifted priest and will be well remembered by all those who have been blessed by his careful and kind ministry as Precentor.

“May he rest in peace and rise in Glory.”

John Paul was installed as Cathedral Precentor in January 2022 and had particular responsibility for the Cathedral’s music and liturgy.

He joined the Cathedral Chapter from the Diocese of Gloucester, where he was Priest-in-Charge of Winchcombe and previously a Minor Canon of Gloucester Cathedral and Chaplain to two Bishops of Gloucester.

He was ordained in the Diocese of Derby in 2007 and served his curacy in the Bakewell benefice.

Before ordination he was a Lay Clerk at Guildford and Durham Cathedrals.

He was married to Liz and they have one daughter.

Stephen continued: “We ask that the privacy of John Paul’s family is respected while they are grieving. We will circulate funeral details as soon as they are available.”

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