翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ James Hudson (explorer)
・ James Hudson (politician)
・ James Hudson (rugby union)
・ James Huff Stout
・ James Huffam
・ James Huffman
・ James Huggan
・ James Hugh Buchanan Coates
・ James Hugh Joseph Tate
・ James Hugh Keeley, Jr.
・ James Hugh O'Neill
・ James Hugh Relfe
・ James Hugh Ryan
・ James Hugh Ward
・ James Hughes
James Hughes (bishop)
・ James Hughes (boxer)
・ James Hughes (British politician)
・ James Hughes (footballer)
・ James Hughes (ice hockey)
・ James Hughes (Irish politician)
・ James Hughes (representative)
・ James Hughes (rugby union)
・ James Hughes (sociologist)
・ James Hughes Hancock
・ James Hughes-Hallett
・ James Hulkes
・ James Hull
・ James Hulme Canfield
・ James Humbert Craig


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

James Hughes (bishop) : ウィキペディア英語版
James Hughes (bishop)

William James Hughes (1894–5 December 1979) was an Anglican bishop〔(Mother Church TT )〕 in the 20th century.〔The Times, Wednesday, 5 Apr 1961; pg. 11; Issue 55047; col F ''Anglican Churches in Africa''〕
==Life and career==
Born in 1894, Hughes was educated at the University of Leeds and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree.〔Crockford's clerical directory1923 52nd Edition Lambeth, Church House, 1922〕 He was ordained Deacon in 1921 and Priest in 1922 after a course of study at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield.〔''Who was Who'' 1897–1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X〕 After a period as curate at St Matthew's, Leicester〔''Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76'' London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X〕 he was appointed Priest in charge at St Hilda's, Leicester.〔(New church opened in 1925 )〕 From there, he moved to become Vicar of St Benedict, Bordesley〔(A church near you )〕 after which he was appointed Rector then Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana.〔(Details of Deans past and present )〕
In 1944, Hughes was appointed Bishop of British Honduras.〔''Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of British Honduras (Official Appointments and Notices)'' The Times Friday, 17 Mar 1944; pg. 7; Issue 49807; col C〕 After a very short time in this post, he was translated to Barbados,〔The Times, Tuesday, 9 Oct 1945; pg. 6; Issue 50268; col B ''Ecclesiastical News Bishop of British Honduras to be translated to Barbados''〕 during which time he set up the Barbados Church Association to prepare for disestablishment.〔The Times, Tuesday, 5 Aug 1947; pg. 7; Issue 50831; col C ''Ecclesiastical News The Church In Barbados''〕〔(Diocesan profile )〕 In 1951, he returned to England〔The Times, Monday, 18 Jun 1951; pg. 4; Issue 52030; col D ''Resignation of the Bishop of Barbados''〕 to be Vicar of St George's Church, Edgbaston,〔(Church web site )〕 and additionally served as an assistant bishop in Birmingham diocese. He was also made an honorary Canon of Birmingham Cathedral in 1952.〔The Times, Monday, 28 Jan 1952; pg. 6; Issue 52220; col B'' Church Appointments''〕 Two years later, however, he was enthroned as the first Bishop of Matabeleland.〔''Ecclesiastical News First Bishop Of Matabeleland (Official Appointments and Notices)'' The Times Tuesday, 24 Feb 1953; pg. 10; Issue 52554; col C〕〔The Times, Friday, 29 May 1953; pg. 5; Issue 52634; col C ''Bishop of Matabeleland enthroned''〕 During his time in Matabeleland, he became known for his dry comments on the administration of the region – for example, when it was proposed to have a second capital at Bulawayo, he offered this quote from W. S. Gilbert: "Ambassadors cropped up like hay, Prime Ministers and such they grew as asparagus in May and Dukes were three a penny."〔The Times, Friday, 2 Dec 1955; pg. 9; Issue 53393; col A ''The Two-Capital City Federal Controversy Of Rhodesia''〕 After four years, he became the Archbishop of Central Africa.〔The Times, Monday, 29 Jul 1957; pg. 6; Issue 53905; col G ''New Archbishop of Central Africa''〕
In 1957, he was awarded a Lambeth degree by Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury.〔The Times, Friday, 27 Dec 1957; pg. 8; Issue 54033; col D ''Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments''〕 He was a Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem from 1958〔''Court Circular (Court and Social)'' The Times Wednesday, 21 May 1958; pg. 12; Issue 54156; col B〕 and in 1961 he was translated for the final time to Trinidad.〔The Times, Wednesday, 15 Nov 1961; pg. 16; Issue 55239; col D ''Ecclesiastical News New Bishop Of Trinidad Appointed''〕〔(Unknowingly ordains a successor )〕 He retired in 1970 to Canada, where he continued to minister at Holy Trinity, Port Burwell, Ontario.〔(Church details )〕〔(History of Parish )〕 He died whilst visiting friends in Harare on 5 December 1979.〔The Times, Thursday, 13 Dec 1979; pg. 14; Issue 60499; col G ''Obituary – The Rt Rev W. J. Hughes''〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「James Hughes (bishop)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.