School Chaplains
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Benefice: CHRIST'S HOSPITAL Horsham
Diocese: CHICHESTER
Appointment Start Date End Date Name
Sen Chapl 1996 Ongoing MITRA A
Assistant Chaplain 1996 Ongoing MITRA N J
Assistant Chaplain 1996 2003 DOBBIE G W
Housemaster 1993 2003 DOBBIE G W
Assistant Chaplain 1991 1996 POWELL K
Sen Chapl 1986 1996 DOBBIE G W
Assistant Chaplain 1986 1996 DUNCAN C P M
Assistant Chaplain 1985 1990 BANYARD (or BRUNSKILL) S K
Chaplain 1980 1985 PORTEOUS M S
Assistant Chaplain 1970 1985 ATKINSON I
Chaplain 1983 1985 YATES S
Assistant Chaplain 1972 1982 HALL G C
Chaplain 1965 1980 ROBSON J P
Assistant Chaplain 1965 1972 HALL-MATTHEWS J C B
Assistant Chaplain 1962 1965 ROBSON J P
Description Information
Benefice: CHRIST'S HOSPITAL Horsham
Diocese: CHICHESTER
Appointment Start Date End Date Name
Sen Chapl 1996 Ongoing MITRA A
Assistant Chaplain 1996 Ongoing MITRA N J
Assistant Chaplain 1996 2003 DOBBIE G W
Housemaster 1993 2003 DOBBIE G W
Assistant Chaplain 1991 1996 POWELL K
Sen Chapl 1986 1996 DOBBIE G W
Assistant Chaplain 1986 1996 DUNCAN C P M
Assistant Chaplain 1985 1990 BANYARD (or BRUNSKILL) S K
Chaplain 1980 1985 PORTEOUS M S
Assistant Chaplain 1970 1985 ATKINSON I
Chaplain 1983 1985 YATES S
Assistant Chaplain 1972 1982 HALL G C
Chaplain 1965 1980 ROBSON J P
Assistant Chaplain 1965 1972 HALL-MATTHEWS J C B
Assistant Chaplain 1962 1965 ROBSON J P
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I first came into contact with the chaplains on my squits. I can remember sitting in Whites garden with a couple of the other Barnes A squits who were terribly homesick (eventually they both left at the end of the Michaelmas term). Patrick Duncan was very sageful and friendly and most importantly - normal. It was a great intro into the work of a chaplain and he didn't do too much of the *teacher* in the way he talked to us. His RS classes were pretty good too and possibly the best ones I had in the five years of having to do RS.
Did you know Miss Banyard was actually a Mrs-something-else? I didn't until she left.
Poor Miss Powell though... oh the poor lady. She was great - but she had the misfortune of being attached to my house and we were shamefully horrid. Despicable even. And she tried so hard to be reasonable and friendly and open. One night on my LE, an elaborate plot was hatched through prep time for a big religious wind up. It was masterminded by Eleanor Wilson with a stellar performance from Barbara Lowe (a vicar's daughter and thus in theory "innocent" to such schemings). It all involved fake deities and shrines in Barbara's wardrobe and feigned religious persecution. It was hilarious. The whole house knew - even the monitoresses on duty. Poor Miss Powell... She took it all in good humour though.
Did you know Miss Banyard was actually a Mrs-something-else? I didn't until she left.
Poor Miss Powell though... oh the poor lady. She was great - but she had the misfortune of being attached to my house and we were shamefully horrid. Despicable even. And she tried so hard to be reasonable and friendly and open. One night on my LE, an elaborate plot was hatched through prep time for a big religious wind up. It was masterminded by Eleanor Wilson with a stellar performance from Barbara Lowe (a vicar's daughter and thus in theory "innocent" to such schemings). It all involved fake deities and shrines in Barbara's wardrobe and feigned religious persecution. It was hilarious. The whole house knew - even the monitoresses on duty. Poor Miss Powell... She took it all in good humour though.
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Hello Deb,
I remember you telling me about that wind up. As I recall at the time it was the Barnes A voodoo plot!!
To add to the thread:
All I remember about the chaplain's is that:
Kate Powell had a really unfortunate haircut (bowel!!!) and in '91 referred to Idi Amin in a prayer when she meant to say Sadam Hussein and the entire scholl population looked at each other in wonder. Indeed in that one comment she probably had more of the scholol population's attention than many better speakers.
Rev Murdoch could paint a pretty picture (and yes I do believe the twins were somewhat of an attraction). His dogs, however, had the unfortunate habbit of performing ungodly acts in the middle of his RE classes!
Gary Dobbie was kind enough to marry me a few years back and gave one of the most wonderful sermons I have ever heard (consisting, it must be said, of mainly taking the piss out of the groom). As far as I am aware he is still the Chaplain at Shresbury School.
I remember you telling me about that wind up. As I recall at the time it was the Barnes A voodoo plot!!
To add to the thread:
All I remember about the chaplain's is that:
Kate Powell had a really unfortunate haircut (bowel!!!) and in '91 referred to Idi Amin in a prayer when she meant to say Sadam Hussein and the entire scholl population looked at each other in wonder. Indeed in that one comment she probably had more of the scholol population's attention than many better speakers.
Rev Murdoch could paint a pretty picture (and yes I do believe the twins were somewhat of an attraction). His dogs, however, had the unfortunate habbit of performing ungodly acts in the middle of his RE classes!
Gary Dobbie was kind enough to marry me a few years back and gave one of the most wonderful sermons I have ever heard (consisting, it must be said, of mainly taking the piss out of the groom). As far as I am aware he is still the Chaplain at Shresbury School.
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One wonders if that was strictly legal back then ?greg wrote:Hello Deb,
I remember you telling me about that wind up. As I recall at the time it was the Barnes A voodoo plot!!
To add to the thread:
All I remember about the chaplain's is that:
Kate Powell had a really unfortunate haircut (bowel!!!) and in '91 referred to Idi Amin in a prayer when she meant to say Sadam Hussein and the entire scholl population looked at each other in wonder. Indeed in that one comment she probably had more of the scholol population's attention than many better speakers.
Rev Murdoch could paint a pretty picture (and yes I do believe the twins were somewhat of an attraction). His dogs, however, had the unfortunate habbit of performing ungodly acts in the middle of his RE classes!
Gary Dobbie was kind enough to marry me a few years back and gave one of the most wonderful sermons I have ever heard (consisting, it must be said, of mainly taking the piss out of the groom). As far as I am aware he is still the Chaplain at Shresbury School.
I know Sir Elton J. has since done something very similar !
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
Re: School Chaplains
Can anyone confirm that a new chaplain has now been appointed?
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Re: School Chaplains
Yes; our new Senior Chaplain Elect is Father/Rev. Ian Colson. Currently chaplain at Ardingly (hence the HM's faith in him), he has a BSc in Biology, a BTheo, a Diploma in RE and is working on a PhD. He's also a hill walker, so I'm going to see if we can snatch him for the scouts before the DofEs get their hands on him!
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Re: School Chaplains
Surely the HM should have faith in HIM, not himEruresto wrote:Yes; our new Senior Chaplain Elect is Father/Rev. Ian Colson. Currently chaplain at Ardingly (hence the HM's faith in him), he has a BSc in Biology, a BTheo, a Diploma in RE and is working on a PhD. He's also a hill walker, so I'm going to see if we can snatch him for the scouts before the DofEs get their hands on him!
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Re: School Chaplains
..... or HYMN ?
Why Father/Rev. ?
Surely, CofE are Reverend and Catholics are Father.
It does annoy me when they reply that they are priests of the High Church.
Does that mean they have 'High-Tea' at 4.00pm ???
Why Father/Rev. ?
Surely, CofE are Reverend and Catholics are Father.
It does annoy me when they reply that they are priests of the High Church.
Does that mean they have 'High-Tea' at 4.00pm ???
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Yes, with tutees.
Well, Mr. Mitra is officially Revd. Mitra. However, the Franklins, coming from a slightly different tradition, call him "Father Munna". Likewise, while the Chapel Card calls Ian Colson "the Revd. IR Colson", the Head's notice refers to him as Father Ian (Colson). I think both sound nice.
Well, Mr. Mitra is officially Revd. Mitra. However, the Franklins, coming from a slightly different tradition, call him "Father Munna". Likewise, while the Chapel Card calls Ian Colson "the Revd. IR Colson", the Head's notice refers to him as Father Ian (Colson). I think both sound nice.
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Re: School Chaplains
Coming from a low church tradition, I admit there is some merit in being able (e.g. within a parish when visiting a primary school) to be called e.g. Father Cyril, rather than "Reverend Bloggins" which sounds a little too formal. I think, in this case, though, the "Father" refers both to the theological tradition of the new head and the chaplain designate. What Edward VI and Ridley would make of these titles though, would make for an interesting discussion. It also would be interesting to see what title would be used if the new chaplain had been female.Eruresto wrote:Yes, with tutees.
Well, Mr. Mitra is officially Revd. Mitra. However, the Franklins, coming from a slightly different tradition, call him "Father Munna". Likewise, while the Chapel Card calls Ian Colson "the Revd. IR Colson", the Head's notice refers to him as Father Ian (Colson). I think both sound nice.
Rev Cyril Bloggins
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Since becoming more mature (no comments perleeez), I have never used formal address to vicars etc.
Always Christian names. It's so much more friendly.
First name terms with my GP, dntist and the family veterinary surgeon. So much more civilised.
Always Christian names. It's so much more friendly.
First name terms with my GP, dntist and the family veterinary surgeon. So much more civilised.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Re: School Chaplains
This reminds me of a Dave Allan joke, about the Church of Ireland (Anglican) vicar in Belfast and his Catholic charwoman, who kept calling him "Sir".J.R. wrote:..... or HYMN ?
Why Father/Rev. ?
Surely, CofE are Reverend and Catholics are Father.
"I wish you wouldn't call me Sir"
"Well, what shall I call you then, Sir?"
"What do you you cal your own, ahem, priest?"
"I call him Father, Sir"
"Well call me Father too, then."
(Rev. leaves the room)
"What, him a Father with a wife and six kids!"
Th.B. 27 1955-63
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I hear the potential candidates had to all come and do a sermon in chapel-sort of like a 'preach off'Eruresto wrote:Yes; our new Senior Chaplain Elect is Father/Rev. Ian Colson. Currently chaplain at Ardingly (hence the HM's faith in him), he has a BSc in Biology, a BTheo, a Diploma in RE and is working on a PhD. He's also a hill walker, so I'm going to see if we can snatch him for the scouts before the DofEs get their hands on him!
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Re: School Chaplains
As usual, I am a little confused.
Why is the chaplain appointed by the school and not by the church?
Who is in charge in the chapel, the chaplain or the Headmaster?
I can understand the school selecting someone to teach RE, or whatever it is now called, and getting the ok from the church that he could also hold communion etc.
Or the Church puts up a load of candidates and the school selecting.
Does anyone know how it works?
Why is the chaplain appointed by the school and not by the church?
Who is in charge in the chapel, the chaplain or the Headmaster?
I can understand the school selecting someone to teach RE, or whatever it is now called, and getting the ok from the church that he could also hold communion etc.
Or the Church puts up a load of candidates and the school selecting.
Does anyone know how it works?
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