Outposts of the Faith: Ten Anglo-Catholic Portraits

Outposts of the Faith: Ten Anglo-Catholic Portraits

by Michael Yelton (Author)

Synopsis

The Anglo-Catholic movement which flourished in the early and mid twentieth century is famed for its dedicated and heroic work in inner-city slum areas, yet little is recorded about its impact in rural areas, nor have the stories of its more flamboyant rural priests been told. Outposts of the Faith tells the entertaining stories of ten parishes where the Anglo-Catholic movement made a particular impact, or took a significant turn that affected the wider church and the subsequent direction of the movement. Included are the stories of a number of well known names - Athelstan Riley, Samuel Gurney, Maurice Child and Clive Beresford among others, about whom very little has previously been written. Here we meet eccentricity and devotion in equal measure - one priest who removed parts of his clerical clothing whenever the 1662 Prayer Book was mentioned, another who was shot by a parishioner, another who served the same Devon parish for 70 years.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 31 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 1853119857
ISBN 13: 9781853119859

Author Bio
Michael Yelton is Secretary of the Anglo-Catholic History Society and a County Court judge. He is the author of Anglican Papalism and Alfred Hope Patten and the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. He lives in Cambridge,