He was also residentiary canon of Chester Cathedral and diocesan director of ordinands from 1990-1994.
What does DDO stand for?
DDO stands for Diocesan Director of Ordinands (Church of England)
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- Designated Days Off
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- Disobeying a Direct Order
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- District Directorate Officer
- Dogues de l'Ouest (French: Dogs of the West)
- Dollard des Ormeaux (Montreal District)
- Double Die Obverse (numismatics)
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He was the former priest-in-charge at Birchencliffe and assistant Diocesan director of ordinands.
He left Upton to become Director of Pastoral Studies at Ridley Hall and in 1984 returned to the North West as Residentiary Canon, Chester Cathedral and Diocesan Director of Ordinands.