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The Bishop of St Davids, the Right Reverend Carl Cooper has resigned after weeks of intense media speculation over the breakdown of his marriage.The Bishop of St Davids, the Right Reverend Carl Cooper has resigned after weeks of intense media speculation over the breakdown of his marriage.
His chaplain Rev Mandy Williams-Potter, who denied rumours of a relationship with the bishop, has also resigned.
In a Church in Wales statement, the bishop, who had been on a leave of absence, apologised for "any of his actions that have caused offence".In a Church in Wales statement, the bishop, who had been on a leave of absence, apologised for "any of his actions that have caused offence".
He said this had made it impossible for him to continue as Bishop of St Davids.He said this had made it impossible for him to continue as Bishop of St Davids.
The Archbishop of Wales accepted the resignation as being in the best interests of the diocese and church. The Archbishop of Wales accepted the resignation of the bishop as being in the best interests of the diocese and church.
In March, Bishop Cooper took a leave of absence from the office which covers Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and parts of Powys. Meanwhile, the Church in Wales said: "Rev Williams-Potter has also resigned but we are not commenting further."
Some members of the diocese had called for an investigation into his conduct following concerns over the speculation which surrounded the breakdown of his marriage of 25 years to his wife Joy in February.
THE BISHOP - WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Carl Cooper will continue to have the title "Bishop" and "Right Reverend"The Archbishop of Wales will carry out the episcopal duties for St Davids diocese until a new bishop is appointedBishop Cooper will ultimately have to move out of the bishop's residence which goes with the jobA replacement will be appointed in "due course" after a meeting of the Church in Wales electoral college. Source: Church in WalesTHE BISHOP - WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Carl Cooper will continue to have the title "Bishop" and "Right Reverend"The Archbishop of Wales will carry out the episcopal duties for St Davids diocese until a new bishop is appointedBishop Cooper will ultimately have to move out of the bishop's residence which goes with the jobA replacement will be appointed in "due course" after a meeting of the Church in Wales electoral college. Source: Church in Wales
Both stressed at the time that no-one else was involved on either side and the split was described as "amicable". In March, Bishop Cooper took a leave of absence from the office which covers Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and parts of Powys.
Some members of the diocese had called for an investigation into his conduct.
But clergy were also urged to sign a letter of support for Bishop Cooper by the Reverend Canon Michael Butler and fellow members of the Deanery of Narberth.But clergy were also urged to sign a letter of support for Bishop Cooper by the Reverend Canon Michael Butler and fellow members of the Deanery of Narberth.
Bishop Cooper's chaplain, the Reverend Mandy Williams Potter, had said rumours about their relationship were false. It followed concerns over speculation which surrounded the breakdown of his marriage of 25 years to his wife Joy in February.
Mrs Williams Potter, who was also Bishop Cooper's communications officer, previously said newspaper speculation had been very distressing for both families. She has taken a leave of absence. Both stressed at the time that no-one else was involved on either side and the split was described as "amicable".
Rev Wiliams-Potter, who had been his chaplain and communications officer, had also been on a leave of absence.
It is understood the detached house where she lives with her two children, aged six and 12, is owned by the church and she will have to move out.
She has said that rumours about their relationship were false and said newspaper speculation had been very distressing for both families.
Bishop Cooper had taken a leave of absence from his diocese
Four senior clergy from the diocese of St Davids said the announcement would enable them to move on and "focus on the many positive aspects of the diocese's vocation and ministry".Four senior clergy from the diocese of St Davids said the announcement would enable them to move on and "focus on the many positive aspects of the diocese's vocation and ministry".
In a joint statement, the clergy said: "The events of recent months have weighed heavily on so many people in the diocese and we continue to hold them in prayer."In a joint statement, the clergy said: "The events of recent months have weighed heavily on so many people in the diocese and we continue to hold them in prayer."
Bishop Cooper, who has three children aged 22, 20 and 17, took up his post in St Davids in 2002. It is not known what his future plans are.Bishop Cooper, who has three children aged 22, 20 and 17, took up his post in St Davids in 2002. It is not known what his future plans are.
Although the resignation of a bishop is a "very rare occurrence" according to the Church in Wales, it is not unprecedented.Although the resignation of a bishop is a "very rare occurrence" according to the Church in Wales, it is not unprecedented.
Bishop Eryl Thomas resigned as Bishop of Llandaff in 1975 following a criminal court case. He then became assistant bishop in the diocese of Swansea and Brecon.Bishop Eryl Thomas resigned as Bishop of Llandaff in 1975 following a criminal court case. He then became assistant bishop in the diocese of Swansea and Brecon.