- Christopher Maude Chavasse
Christopher Maude Chavasse OBE MC (9 November 1884 – 10 March 1962) was a British athlete, soldier, and religious leader. He competed at the
1908 Summer Olympics inLondon , fought in theFirst World War , and served asBishop of Rochester .Pre-war
Chavasse was the son of
Francis James Chavasse ,Bishop of Liverpool and founder ofSt. Peter's College, Oxford . His twin brother,Noel Godfrey Chavasse , won theVictoria Cross and bar. Christopher was the elder of the two by 20 minutes. The twins had two other brothers and three sisters.Both Christopher and Noel Chavasse attended
Trinity College, Oxford , competing in both rugby and athletics. They competed on the British team at the1908 Summer Olympics in London: Christopher came second in his preliminary heat of the 400 metres shortly after Noel came third in his heat of the same event. Neither advanced to the semi-finals.World War I
All four of the Chavasse brothers (Christopher, Noel, Aidan, and Bernard) served during the
First World War . Christopher was achaplain ; Noel and Bernard served asmedic s. Aidan was wounded and went missing during a raid; the other three brothers each earned theMilitary Cross . Noel also became one of only three men to receive theVictoria Cross twice, the second posthumously. Christopher was made an Officer of theOrder of the British Empire in the Military Division. He and Bernard survived the war.Christopher's other decorations included the
1914 Star with clasp, theBritish War Medal , theVictory Medal , and theCroix de guerre .Post-war
After the war, Chavasse rose through the ranks of the
Church of England . He was nominatedBishop of Rochester on 19 March 1940, consecrated on 25 April the same year, and served in that position until his resignation on 30 September 1960.Fryde "et al.", p. 269.] A sermon given by Chavasse aboutBelshazzar's Feast was featured as a religious shortfilm produced byJ. Arthur Rank .cite news | url = http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,853572,00.html | title = Shot in the Arm | work = TIME Magazine | publisher = Time Inc. | date =1948-12-06 |accessdate = 2006-07-24]He served as the first Master of
St. Peter's College, Oxford upon its founding in 1929 by his father. [http://www.btinternet.com/~akme/oclspet2.html St Peter's College, Oxford; University Calendar entry, 2003-2004] ] He also served briefly as an original Trustee of the college upon its incorporation in 1961. [http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/general/documents/Statutes_003.pdf Constitution of The College of St. Peter le Bailey] ]Chavasse married shortly after the war, in 1919. One of his five children, a son named Noel in honour of his uncle, i.e. Christopher's brother, served in the British army during the
Second World War . He also won aMilitary Cross .Chavasse died on 10 March 1962.
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NAME=Chavasse, Christopher Maude
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Anglican bishop; OBE and MC; Olympic athlete
DATE OF BIRTH=9 November 1884
PLACE OF BIRTH=Oxford
DATE OF DEATH=10 March 1962
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