Jeremy Sheehy

Jeremy Patrick Sheehy (born 31 October 1956) is a British Anglican priest and academic.

[3] He later undertook postgraduate research at New College, Oxford: he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 1990 with a thesis titled "The sinlessness of Christ as a problem in modern systematic theology".

[1] St Stephen's House is an Anglo-Catholic theological college and a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford.

[6] In 2006, after ten years heading the college, Sheehy was appointed team rector of St Peter's Church, Swinton and Pendlebury, in the Diocese of Manchester.

[2][7] Since 2008, he has also been an examining chaplain to the Bishop of Manchester and teaches doctrine at the All Saints Centre for Mission and Ministry, a part-time training course covering the North-West, Isle of Man and East Midlands.

[2] As such, he rejects the ordination of women and supports the traditional definition of marriage (of one man and one woman).