Appointment of New Part-Time Chaplain for Saint-Luke's [29.10.2023]

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We are delighted to announce that Reverend Dr Donald McFadyen will take on the role of part-time Chaplain at St Luke's Church. 


We take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to the Diocese, Archdeacon Peter, and Bishop Robert. Their guidance and support have been invaluable and without which we would not be where we are today. We also express our thanks to the Council, the Ministry Team, and the entire St Luke's family for your patience, your support, and your prayers throughout.

We begin a new chapter at St Luke's, one of hope and joy. May we all welcome Donald and Netta with the support they will need and with God's love, and may we remain committed to fulfilling God's work here in Fontainebleau, together.


Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! Thanks be to God! We are very confident that the Lord has been and remains an integral part of this recruitment process. We ask that you hold Donald and Netta in your prayers as they take steps to leave their home, family, and friends to make a new home here.

Below you will find the letter from Bishop Robert about our appointment:

"The Bishop in Europe is pleased to announce that he has offered the post of Chaplain to St Luke’s Church Fontainebleau, France, to the Revd Donald McFadyen, currently Vicar of the Warmington Benefice in the Diocese of Peterborough and Associate Tutor / Staff Mentor with the Eastern Region Ministry Course (ERMC). Donald has accepted this, though, of course, the offer is subject to completion of the usual formalities. Donald and his wife Netta expect to move to Fontainebleau once he has fulfilled his notice period to his current parochial role and the necessary formalities have been finalised. Donald will however remain in his part-time role with the ERMC which will combine beautifully with his part-time role in the Chaplaincy”. Archdeacon Peter adds “This is really excellent news and almost brings to an end the process to find a new Chaplain for Fontainebleau. I would particularly like to give thanks to those who have been part of this discernment process. Thanks also to all who have worked so hard in keeping the mission and ministry activities of the Chaplaincy ongoing. I would also ask that you hold Donald and Netta in your prayers as they bring to an end their ministry in the Diocese of Peterborough and prepare to come to join us in France.” Further information regarding a licensing date will be confirmed once all the formalities have been completed.

In Christ's perfect love,

Rachel, Leigh, and Patrick