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Francis Bloy : ウィキペディア英語版
Francis Eric Bloy
Francis Eric Irving Bloy (December 17, 1904 – May 23, 1993) served as the third Episcopal Bishop of Los Angeles from April 21, 1948 until December 31, 1973.
At the time of his consecration, the diocese had 70,000 members and when he retired, the membership had doubled and he had overseen the creation of 42 new churches and a diocesan budget that grown 400 percent. After the Watts Riots, the bishop helped provide funding for youth of the area to establish an auto repair shop.〔
In 1958, he was instrumental in establishing an extension campus in Los Angeles of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP) for students unable to study at the school's Berkeley campus. When CDSP was unable to continue funding the extension in 1962, Bloy had the Diocese assume control of the school and in 1970 merged it with the Claremont School of Theology. The resulting institution was renamed ''Bloy House'' and continues to provide training for Episcopal clergy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://library.episcopalchurch.org/glossary/episcopal-theological-school-claremont-bloy-house )
Bloy was born in Birchington, England as the son and grandson of Anglican priests. His family moved to the U.S. when he was age seven. He attended high school in Arizona and continued his studies at the University of Arizona before transferring to the University of Missouri. He hoped to become a diplomat and entered the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. However, he later decided to enter the clergy and enrolled in the Virginia Theological Seminary. In 1929, Bloy graduated from the seminary, married Frances Forbes Cox and became pastor of All Saints' Church in Reisterstown, Maryland where he served four years. At his ordination, he became the fifth generation of clergy in his family.〔
In 1933, Bloy and his wife moved to La Jolla, California where he joined the staff of St. James Church. He became Dean of St. Peter's Cathedral in Los Angeles in 1937 and held the post for 11 years until he was named bishop of Los Angeles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.allsaints.ang-md.org/historyPeople.htm )
Bloy taught himself Sanskrit and became an authority on Eastern religions. He also enjoyed astronomy and fishing.〔 In planning for his retirement, he and his wife purchased a home in the hills overlooking Pasadena so he could stargaze from his yard, however Mrs. Bloy died within two weeks of his retirement date. The Bloys had no children.〔
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