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Patrick McLaughlin (1909 – 1988) was an Anglican priest and Christian thinker who resigned the priesthood of the Church of England in 1962 and became a Roman Catholic. While he was a priest he was known (in the Anglo-Catholic manner) as Father Patrick McLaughlin.〔 He later became a lay brother of the Order of Saint Benedict. ==Early life and background== The son of the Reverend Alfred Harry McLaughlin (1852–1935) and his second wife, Jessie Mabel Vale (called May), McLauglin was born in 1909 while his father was Vicar of Much Birch, Herefordshire. His mother was the daughter of the Revd John Bartholomew Vale (1823–96), Rector of Crostwight, Norfolk, and of his wife Clara (1836–1919). His father retired to Malvern in 1913.〔(Rev. Alfred McLaughlin ) at harrymclaughlin.com . Retrieved 20 March 2008.〕 The only child of his parents' marriage, McLaughlin had two older half-sisters, Owyne Salwey McLaughlin (1885–1972) and Margaret Joy Crofton McLaughlin (1887–1972). Their sister, Cecil Urwick McLaughlin, born in 1880, had died in 1896. McLaughlin's paternal grandparents were the Very Reverend Hubert McLaughlin (1805–1882)〔(Rev. Hubert McLaughlin ) at harrymclaughlin.com . Retrieved 23 March 2008.〕 and Frederica Crofton (1816–1881), a daughter of Sir Edward Crofton, 3rd Baronet, and of Lady Charlotte Stewart (1785–1842), the youngest of the five daughters of John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway. Hubert McLaughlin was Rector of Burford, Shropshire, a rural dean and the Prebendary of Hunderton at Hereford Cathedral. He was the author of ''Biographical Sketches of Ancient Irish Saints, etc.'' (1874).〔McLaughlin, Rev. Hubert, ''Biographical Sketches of Ancient Irish Saints'' (London, William Hunt & Co., 1874, 240 pp)〕 Hubert and Frederica Crofton had no fewer than eight sons and four daughters. Of their sons, one became a major general,〔(Active Service in the Crimean War: Major-General Edward McLaughlin (1838–1912) ) at harrymclaughlin.com (accessed 23 May 2008)〕 one a judge, one agent to the Earl of Feversham,〔(Agent to an Earl: William George McLaughlin (1839–1919) ) at harrymclaughlin.com (accessed 23 May 2008)〕 and two (including Patrick McLaughlin's father Alfred) clergymen of the Church of England, while Patrick McLaughlin's aunts included the nurses Louisa Elisabeth McLaughlin〔(First British Red Cross Nurse ) at harrymclaughlin.com (accessed 23 May 2008)〕 and Sophia Charlotte McLaughlin.〔(Sophia McLaughlin ) at harrymclaughlin.com (accessed 23 May 2008)〕 One of McLaughlin's first cousins was a namesake who became Rear-Admiral Patrick McLaughlin CB DSO RN. In 1945, as vice-admiral commanding the 4th Cruiser Squadron of the British Pacific Fleet, he took the surrender of the Japanese forces in Hong Kong.〔(Admiral Took Japanese Surrender ) at harrymclaughlin.com (accessed 23 May 2008)〕 McLaughlin was educated at Bromsgrove School and then at Worcester College, Oxford.〔 While at Oxford he was an active member of the Oxford University Dramatic Society and as a fresh-faced young man he was often cast in female roles. However, he resisted the possibility of becoming an actor at a time when acting was not altogether seen as a respectable profession.〔(Christian Thinker Unfrocked Himself ) at harrymclaughlin.com . Retrieved 20 March 2008.〕〔''Patrick McLaughlin'', obituary in ''The Times'' newspaper of London, 23 July 1988, p. 12.〕 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「Patrick McLaughlin (churchman)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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