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Rev Mark Coleman









 Mark Coleman is far from your conventional vicar. From connecting people from different faiths
 and backgrounds, to helping asylum seekers and being arrested for his taking a stand against
 climate change with the Extinction Rebellion protests, Mark bares all to Michelle Kight.



 Mark grew up in Liverpool, studying law at   own. So much can be achieved with that
 university before he realised a legal career   Rochdale ‘can do’ spirit and pride in our place.
 wasn’t the path he wanted to take in life. He has   I have had wonderful conversations with faith
 been married to Councillor Wendy Cocks since   leaders, exploring all sorts of issues, many of
 1985, and they have two sons.  which we probably disagree about. It would
 have been absurd to be vicar where most of the
 After feeling the ‘call of faith’, he retrained as a   parish are not practicing Christians without
 vicar, eventually ending up, in September 2014,   building church-mosque partnerships.”
 as Vicar of St Mary in the Baum and St Chad’s
 parish churches in the centre of Rochdale.  Speaking about his work with other faiths,
 perhaps one of the most touching moments –
 Somewhat surprisingly, Mark tells us he’s “not   and true examples of solidarity between
 keen on organised religion.”  humans – came following the horrific terror
 attacks on a mosque in New Zealand in 2019
 “I believe in a faith lived out in the real world,”   Not only did the wardens of Rochdale
 he explains. “Being generous, loving and   Parish Church present a bouquet of flowers
 welcoming to all, especially any outsiders. For   to Neeli Mosque, but representatives from
 me it’s about trying to be the best Christian I   many churches stood shoulder-to-shoulder in a
 can be. We can learn so much from others of   peaceful vigil alongside their Muslim brothers.
 different faiths. I have been so enriched coming
 to Rochdale and getting to know Muslim   Mark’s voluntary work has also seen the launch
 brothers and sisters.  of RADAR – Rochdale Action with Destitute
 Asylum Seekers and Refugees, set up in May
 “It was a big change after living in Liverpool, but   2019 by the now-retired reverend and   “I’d been involved in environmental campaigns   people who care about the planet. It was so
 when I began to meet people, I started to feel   members of various church communities in   for over 10 years as a Christian priest. Like   moving to meet older and younger people, and
 very much at home.  Rochdale.  many, I have signed petitions, gone to events in   being part of a community seeking a future
         London and seen my MPs. In that time, carbon         for all.
 “There is a great willingness to work together,   In the process of applying for permission to   emissions have increased, and we are now in
 and I soon learned I couldn’t do much on my   remain, a small number of asylum seekers end   the midst of a climate emergency and the sixth   “We can all respond; we’re all in this together
 up with no money and no housing, and survive   mass extinction.”  and we can all make a change. Get involved, you
 by sofa surfing or end up street homeless.                   don’t have to get arrested,” he wryly chuckles.
 Mark says: “When we saw this need we    Becoming increasingly concerned about the   Since his retirement, Mark has remained
 realised that something had to be done. We   climate crisis, Mark began to feel his actions   involved with RADAR and Extinction Rebellion,
 knew Rochdale’s hospitality was second to   were not enough, and felt the need to do   despite being diagnosed with long-term illness.
 none and this was proved by the loan of a house   something bigger – and more impactful.
 in which we have housed three men. Lockdown                  “When it comes to disability, I’m never sure
 has been hard for them, but we are so glad to   After observing the April 2019 protests in   when to talk about it, however I want people
 have been able to keep them safe and warm.”  London, the former Reverend decided to take   to know the real me. Retirement is a time to be
         part in the next demonstration, and undertook        truthful. When I tell people I have Parkinson’s,
 In 2019, Mark turned activist, and was arrested   training with Christian Climate Action.   many can relate to that as we all have our
 for the first time in his life after partaking in an         frailties. I’m very blessed that I can still
 Extinction Rebellion protest in London, on 7   “It was a wonderful experience. The police   function, but it does bring limitations.”
 October, alongside two other clergy.  were kind to me and I met many fantastic
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