James Butler Knill Kelly

James Butler Knill Kelly

James Butler Knill Kelly (18 February 183215 May 1907) was a Bishop of the Church of England active in the British colony of Newfoundland and in Scotland. Kelly was a participant in the first Lambeth Conference, which was a crucial step in the creation of the Anglican Communion. He was also Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1901 to 1904.

Early life and education

Kelly received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Cambridge, studying at Clare Hall (later renamed Clare College shortly after Kelly's graduation). However, Clare was in a period of academic decline during Kelly's time there.ref|Clare

In 1855, at the age of 23, Kelly was made deacon of the Anglican Church. A year later, in 1856, he was ordained priest. Kelly became curate of Abington, Northamptonshire, but left England for the Isle of Man, to serve as a domestic chaplain for Bishop of Sodor and Man, Horatio Powys. In 1860, upon the death of Joseph Brown, Kelly became registrar and vicar of the Kirkmichael parish on the Isle of Man, while continuing as chaplain to Powys. Kelly was the second vicar,after Brown, in the new (1858) parish church, St. Nicholas-Bishop's Court.

Life in Newfoundland

In 1839 the Anglican Church had founded the See of Newfoundland. Bishop Edward Feild's 1864 appeal for clergy needed in the British colony offered Kelly an opportunity in North America which he quickly seized, leaving the Isle of Man two years before it achieved Home Rule. In June, Kelly found himself appointed incumbent of the cathedral in St. John's, Newfoundland, and archdeacon.

1867 was a momentous year for Kelly. His ministry had proven a success, and Feild named Kelly his assistant bishop. Charles Thomas Longley, the Archbishop of Canterbury, performed the ceremony of consecration on August 16. Kelly, thirty-five years old, received his Doctor of Divinity degree from Cambridge University, and attended the first Pan-Anglican conference of British, colonial and foreign bishops conference in Lambeth. The conference had been lobbied for by, among others, the Canadian synod, but much of the agenda focused on the controversy over John William Colenso, a missionary to the Zulu. Eleven advisory resolutions regarding colonial district administration were nevertheless passedref|resolutions.

The Anglican diocese of Newfoundland also included the island of Bermuda. Kelly and Feild travelled aboard the diocesan ship "The Star", and both nearly died in 1871 in a sailing accident that destroyed the ship. This was not the last occasion in which sea travel proved a hardship to Kelly; he became seriously ill in 1874 when travelling to coastal communities on Newfoundland and Labrador. Kelly's logs of his travels on "The Star" have been published as "Journal of a visitation by the Right Reverend J. B. K. Kelly, DD, coadjutor bishop of Newfoundland, in the church ship" Star, "July–October, 1869", (London, 1870), and "The voyage the churchship" Star, "1870" (St.John's, 1973).

Kelly's trips did not distract him from projects at home. On 9 October 1871, he married Louisa Bliss, daughter of William Blowers Bliss, a prominent judge from Nova Scotia. Kelly took on leadership of the completion of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (not to be confused with the Basilica of St. John The Baptist). The Cathedral's nave, finished in 1850, had been serving as the entire church. The cathedral was finished in 1885, but burned down in the Great Fire of 1892. Kelly organized its reconstruction. The Cathedral bears a memorial window dedicated to his memory.

Kelly became a diocesan bishop in 1876, after Feild's death. His understandable aversion to sea travel, however, led him to resign the position in 1877 after a fruitless search for a coadjutor who could relieve him of its necessity.

Return to the United Kingdom

Kelly returned to his country of birth, where, after a series of positions, he became Assistant Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness in 1885, and became diocesan bishop in 1886, succeeding Robert Eden. In 1901, he was unanimously elected Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and served in that capacity for three years until his retirement. He died in Inverness in 1907.

Notes and references

# cite web | title=Clare College: About Clare (History) | url=http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/about/history.html | accessdate=October 15 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=1867 Lambeth Conference Resolutions | url=http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/archive/1867/in1867.htm | accessdate=October 15 | accessyear=2005

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6820 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxsoc/msvol29/p080.htm Registry of Vicars of Michael, Isle of Man]


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