Cyril Tucker
Cyril James Tucker CBE[1] (17 November 1911 – 3 September 1992)[2] was an Anglican missionary bishop.[3]
He was educated at Highgate School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge[4] and ordained in 1936:[5] he was deaconed on Trinity Sunday 1935 (16 June)[6] and priest the next Trinity Sunday (7 June 1936) — both times by Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London at St Paul's Cathedral.[7] He served curacies at St Mark's, Dalston and St Barnabas, Cambridge. In 1937 he became Youth Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society and in 1939 a Chaplain in the RAFVR.[8] When peace returned he became Warden of Monmouth School and in 1949 Chaplain of Wadham College, Oxford, and Chaplain of the Oxford Pastorate.[9] He was Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, Rural Dean of Cambridge and Chaplain of the Cambridge Pastorate until 1963 when he was ordained to the episcopate:[10] he was consecrated a bishop by Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 18 October 1963 at Westminster Abbey.[11] He was Bishop in Argentina and Eastern South America until 1974.[12] When he became Bishop, in addition to Argentina itself, the Diocese included Paraguay, Uruguay and the Falkland Islands. In 1969, the five northern provinces of the Argentine Republic were constituted as a separate diocese; in 1973 Paraguay became a separate diocese and jurisdiction over the Falkland Isles passed to the Archbishop of Canterbury.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ London Gazette- CBE
- ^ Janus (DOD)
- ^ National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives[permanent dead link ]
- ^ University News.Degrees conferred at Cambridge The Times (London, England), Monday, 22 February 1937; p. 10; Issue 47615
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
- ^ "Trinity ordinations". Church Times. No. 3778. 21 June 1935. p. 757. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 10 October 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
- ^ "Trinity ordinations". Church Times. No. 3829. 12 June 1936. p. 742. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 10 October 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
- ^ London Gazette- commission resigned
- ^ ‘Tucker, Cyril James’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online ed'n, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 31 Aug 2012
- ^ Ecclesiastical News. New Bishop in Argentina The Times (London, England), Tuesday, 25 June 1963; p. 14; Issue 55736
- ^ "Four new bishops". Church Times. No. 5254. 25 October 1963. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 10 October 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
- ^ Milmine, Douglas (ed). La Comunión Anglicana en América Latina, Santiago, Chile 1993: printer, Banka Gráfika Ltda, p.16
- ^ Milmine, Douglas (ed). La Comunión Anglicana en América Latina, Santiago, Chile 1993: printer, Banka Gráfika Ltda, pp.11,16
- 1911 births
- People educated at Highgate School
- Alumni of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
- Anglican bishops of the Falkland Islands
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- 1992 deaths
- 20th-century Anglican bishops in South America
- Anglican bishops of Argentina
- Royal Air Force chaplains
- World War II chaplains
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