The Diocese of London is made up of five areas. Four of these have an Area Bishop, to whom the Bishop of London delegates certain responsibilities.
Click on an area in the image on the right to go to that area.
The Bishops are assisted by Archdeacons. The term 'Archdeaconry' is used to describe the territorial area in which the Archdeacon has special powers. Archdeaconries are further sub-divided into deaneries which are groups of parishes.
The diocesan cathedral is St Paul's Cathedral and the administrative centre is London Diocesan House.
The Bishop of Fulham is the Suffragan Bishop for the whole diocese.
Click on the links below to go to for more on each of the Bishops.