Is my memory wrong or are the dates at the head of the obituary incorrect?
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Possible, but unlikely. One Assistant Chaplain I recall was an Australian named Whitfield, who was responsible for Confirmation classes in about 1953-3.Ajarn Philip wrote:No doubt Rex will respond with the dates soon, but in the meantime, is it possible he was Assistant Chaplain in your time?
As I understand it, Ron Pullin was Chaplain from 1950 to 1964. I guess this was just a keyboarding error - someone aimed for the 0 and hit the 9. Very pleased to see John Post's tribute though.Foureyes wrote:I am surprised at the heading which is "Chaplain 1959-64" as I remember him well and feel that he was there for most, if not all, of my time at Housie, which was 1948-55.
Is my memory wrong or are the dates at the head of the obituary incorrect?
Lloyd Whitfeld (not Whitfield) later converted to Roman Catholicism and became a Benedictine monk.Foureyes wrote: One Assistant Chaplain I recall was an Australian named Whitfield, who was responsible for Confirmation classes in about 1953-3.
Is this Rev Whitfield (Whitfeld) in the 1951 Barnes B photograph that I posted to the CH Photos section?Foureyes wrote: One Assistant Chaplain I recall was an Australian named Whitfield,
Yes, Whitfeld was assistant housemaster of Barnes B, succeeding another Australian, <b>Frank McCracken (Staff 48-50)</b>.John Knight wrote:Is this Rev Whitfield (Whitfeld) in the 1951 Barnes B photograph that I posted to the CH Photos section?
Curiouser and curiouser. The Benedictines (and I think <I>Crockford's Clerical Directory</I>) say his forenames were Lloyd Francis.John Knight wrote:Mike Brittain …says it was Lionel Fredrick Whitfield... then he added "it could be Whitfeld"
Indeed. A striking example was the <b>Rev Charles Hann</b> who left the Horsham Staff in 1950 (was he Pullin's immediate predecessor as Chaplain?) to become principal of an Anglican theological college, from which he subsequently resigned in order to convert to Rome. I have a feeling this caused a bit of a stir at the time.Foureyes wrote:As to converting to RC, he is but one of many associated with CH who have done so
Hope you'll set it out somewhere, sometime. I strongly doubt it would be boring.Foureyes wrote:I have a theory as to why this should happen (I am one who did so), but it would be too long and boring to set out here.
AIUI the C of E in those days had confession (we had to do it before being confirmed - and it was the Chain behind that) and High Church used incense; it was not solely RCs.Foureyes wrote:Rex,
I agree that your keyboard theory is the most likely explanation and am relieved to learn that my memory was not playing me false.
I also tend to agree with John Knight that the chap with the dog-collar in the Barnes B pic is probably said chap. As I recall, he went in for "Popish" tricks such as confession and incense and stuff, even when at Housie.
As to converting to RC, he is but one of many associated with CH who have done so, starting with Edmund Campion. I have a theory as to why this should happen (I am one who did so), but it would be too long and boring to set out here.
I'd be interested for one.Foureyes wrote:
As to converting to RC, he is but one of many associated with CH who have done so, starting with Edmund Campion. I have a theory as to why this should happen (I am one who did so), but it would be too long and boring to set out here.
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Perhaps, as it was just after WW2 he translated the German word 'feld' into field...John Knight wrote: I have just spoken to Mike Brittain who was in Barnes B at the same time as me and he says it was Lionel Fredrick Whitfield... then he added "it could be Whitfeld")
Yes - this was <b>Alastair Mackerras (Staff 52-53)</b>, later head of Sydney Grammar School. Didn't know about the Sir Charles connection though.Foureyes wrote:and was there not another chap named Mackerras
So would I!Mid A 15 wrote:I'd be interested for one.Foureyes wrote:
As to converting to RC, he is but one of many associated with CH who have done so, starting with Edmund Campion. I have a theory as to why this should happen (I am one who did so), but it would be too long and boring to set out here.
