- Ronald Selby Wright
Ronald William Vernon Selby Wright CVO TD JP FRSE FSAScot (
12 June 1908 ,Glasgow -24 October 1995 ,Edinburgh ) was aChurch of Scotland minister.Ronald Selby Wright (always known as "Ronnie") was born in Glasgow in 1908. He became one of the best known
Church of Scotland ministers of his generation. He wasModerator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1972.At the age of three his family moved to Edinburgh. He was educated at
Edinburgh Academy , Melville College and theUniversity of Edinburgh . He studied divinity at New College, Edinburgh. He was probationer assistant atGlasgow Cathedral in 1936, prior to becoming minister atCanongate Kirk in Edinburgh in January 1937. His only ministerial charge, he would remain at Canongate until he retired in 1977. He turned down numerous offers, including the Chair in Practical Theology at the University of St Andrews and the Chaplaincy of the University of Aberdeen.His ministry at
Canongate Kirk was notable for his social concern, liturgical interest and for the restoration of the church building. His social concern was particularly reflected in the establishing the Canongate Boys’ Club. During his ministry theCanongate parish was one of the most run-down areas ofEdinburgh , with considerable poverty — despite the presence of thePalace of Holyroodhouse in the parish. He would also later serve as chaplain to a number of Edinburgh schools and edited some books for teenagers, such as "Asking Them Questions". His social concern would also see him become actively involved in a wide range of activities in Edinburgh, including serving on the management of various institutions. He was an erudite man, the author of many books and he had a large personal library.Before
World War II he had been aTerritorial Army Chaplain, but in 1939 he was mobilised as a padre withThe Royal Scots regiment inFrance . He managed to evade capture by the German Army and was evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940. During his military service the RevdGeorge MacLeod served as locum at Canongate Kirk.Back in Scotland, Ronald Selby Wright was recruited by the
BBC to give a series of broadcasts. His direct, conversational style won deep appreciation and he acquired the nickname “The Radio Padre”. In 1942 he was appointed Senior Chaplain to the 52nd (Lowland) Division of the British Army, serving inItaly , the Mediterranean and the Middle East.Following the war, Ronald Selby Wright played a considerable role in renewing interest in liturgy in the
Church of Scotland . Drawing onJohn Knox ’s work (notably the Book of Common Order of 1564), he devised a liturgical order of service for use at Canongate Kirk, including considerable participation by the congregation (then highly unusual in the Church of Scotland.) He was very much of the ‘High Church’ tradition within the Church of Scotland; he was President of theScottish Church Society . He also oversaw the renovation and restoration ofCanongate Kirk , through the removal of unsympathetic Victorian accretions (such as the galleries and an overbearing organ in front of the pulpit.) The church was thus restored to a dignified, aesthetic simplicity of high quality.He valued the church’s connections with the state and in 1961 became a Chaplain to The Queen. The Queen worships in
Canongate Kirk when in residence at thePalace of Holyroodhouse . He was made a Commander of theRoyal Victorian Order (CVO) in 1986, Doctor of Divinity (DD) by theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1956 and a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 1973.He never married. He retired from
Canongate Kirk in 1977 and continued to live inEdinburgh , where he died in 1995 at the age of 87.
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