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Theodore David Butler Ragg (23 November 1919–1 July 2002) was the Anglican Bishop of Huron in the last third of the 20th century.[1]
Born into an ecclesiastical family[2] and educated the University of Manitoba, he was ordained in 1950.[3] After a curacy at St Michael and All Angels, Toronto he held incumbencies at Nokomis, Wolseley Wolseley and North Vancouver before becoming Archdeacon of Saugeen. He was Bishop of Huron from 1974 to 1984[4] and died on Diocesan in 1970.
Notes
- ^ Diocesan Web-site
- ^ His father was the Rt Rev. Harry Richard Ragg Bishop of Calgary from 1943 to 1952“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 9780199540877
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory1975-76 Lambeth, Church House, 1975 ISBN 0108153674
- ^ University of Windsor
Religious titles Preceded by
Carman John QueenBishop of Huron
1974 – 1984Succeeded by
Derwyn Dixon JonesBishops of Huron Benjamin Cronyn • Isaac Hellmuth • Maurice Scollard Baldwin • David Williams • Charles Allen Seager • George Nasmith Luxton • Carman John Queen • Theodore David Butler Ragg • Derwyn Dixon Jones • Percival Richard O'Driscoll • Brian Herbert Warren Howe • Robert Franklin Bennett
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