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Walter Frere
Walter Howard Frere,〔(NPG details )〕 CR〔Gordon-Taylor, Benjamin & Stepping, Nicolas CR (ed.) ''Walter Frere - Scholar, Monk, Bishop''. Canterbury Press. 2011〕 (1863–1938)〔 was a co-founder of the Anglican religious order the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield,〔''Walter Howard Frere, Bishop of Truro: a memoir'', ed. C. S. Phillips. 1947〕 and Bishop of Truro (1923〔''New Bishop Of Truro.'' The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Oct 03, 1923; pg. 12; Issue 43462.〕–1935).〔‘FRERE, Rt Rev. Walter Howard’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 (accessed 11 June 2015 )〕
==Biography==
Frere was the younger son of Philip Howard Frere and his wife Emily, née Gipps. His siblings were Arthur, Ellen and Lucy. Lucy became the wife of Wilfred J. Barnes.〔Phillips (1947), pp. 14-16, 214〕 He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Wells Theological College; and ordained in 1889.〔Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 p 1311〕 His first post was as a curate at Stepney Parish Church. He was Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark from 1896〔''Multiple News Items .'' The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, December 23, 1896; pg. 3; Issue 38859〕 to 1909.
Frere was twice Superior of the order 1902–1913 and 1916–1922, and returned to it after resigning the see of Truro. He was consecrated bishop in Westminster Abbey on 1 November 1923, and as he regarded membership of a religious order an obligation taking precedence over others, the bishop's palace became a branch house of the Community.〔(Royal Historical Society biographical index entry )〕
Frere assisted the Indian Syro-Malankara church with the foundation of the Bethany religious order in 1919: however the dioceses forming this church were received into the Roman Catholic communion in 1930.
He was a member of the Anglican delegation to the Malines Conversations in the 1920s, and active in various other ecumenical projects including relations with the Russian Orthodox Church.〔''Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'', ed. F. L. Cross. O.U.P., 1957.〕 He was a noted liturgical historical scholar;〔(Walter Howard Frere ) in Project Canterbury〕 he was also a High Churchman and a supporter of Catholic ideas.〔Brown, H. M. (1976) ''A Century for Cornwall''. Truro: Blackford; p. 88〕 In his early writings and addresses he emphasised the importance of spiritual life, and explained some of the liturgical revision which was then in preparation.〔Brown, H. M. (1976) ''A Century for Cornwall''. Truro: Blackford; p. 89〕
He played a major part in the proposed revision of the Church of England ''Book of Common Prayer'' in 1928,〔(Frere: ecumenist, feminist, socialist ) by Alan Wilkinson, article in ''Church Times''〕 which was later rejected by Parliament, and was responsible for the service book for the Guild of the Servants of the Sanctuary.
He died on 2 April 1938〔''Dr. W. H. Frere.'' The Times (London, England), Monday, Apr 04, 1938; pg. 16; Issue 47960.〕 was buried at Mirfield.

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