- John Moorman
John Richard Humpidge Moorman, (born
Leeds ,Yorkshire ,England ,4 June 1905 ; diedDurham ,England ,13 January 1989 ) was an English divine, ecumenist, and writer, Bishop of Ripon from 1959 to 1975.Background
Born in
Leeds , the son of Frederic William Moorman (1872-1919) and his wife Frances Beatrice Humpidge (1872-1919), Moorman was educated atGresham's School , Holt andEmmanuel College, Cambridge . He gained the B.D. degree in 1940 with his work "The Sources for the Life of Saint Francis of Assisi".Career
In 1929 he was ordained and became
curate ofHolbeck ,Leeds , later ofLeighton Buzzard . In 1935 he was appointed Rector ofFallowfield inManchester . One year later in 1930, Moorman married Mary Caroline Macaulay (1905–1995).During the
Second World War , Moorman resigned his living and worked as a farmhand inWharfedale , and during this period completed his thesis "Church Life in England in the Thirteenth Century" for a doctorate of divinity (Cambridge University, 1945).In 1945 he went to Lanercost Priory, and in 1946 re-opened "Chichester Theological College". While there, he also served as chancellor of
Chichester Cathedral . In 1956 he resigned to concentrate on his Franciscan writings.In 1959 he was appointed Bishop of Ripon. He was a frequent visitor to the Vatican and led a delegation of Anglican observers to the
Second Vatican Council . In 1967 he became the chairman of the Anglican commission which led to the "Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission". He remained a member until 1981. He died aged 84 inDurham .Publications
*"Sources for the Life of St Francis of Assisi" (1940)
* "Church Life In England In The Thirteenth Century" (Cambridge University Press, 1945)
*"A New Fioretti" (1946)
*"B. K. Cunningham, a Memoir" (1947)
*"St Francis of Assisi" (1950, second edition 1976)
*"The Grey Friars in Cambridge" (Birkbeck Lectures, 1952)
* "A History of the Church in England" (Adam & Charles Black, 1953, 3rd revised edition 1973)
*"The Curate of Souls" (1958)
*"The Path to Glory" (1960)
*"Vatican Observed" (1967)
*"A History of the Franciscan Order" (1968)
*"The Franciscans in England" (1974)
*"Richest of Poor Men" (1977)
*"The Anglican Spiritual Tradition" (1983)
*"Medieval Franciscan Houses" (1983)References
* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40001 John Moorman at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]
* [http://www.leighton-linslade.com/people/lb_moorman1.html John Moorman at leighton-linslade.com]
*Obituary inThe Independent , 18 January 1989
*"John Moorman, Anglican, Franciscan, Independent" by Michael Manktelow (Canterbury Press, 1999) - ISBN 1853113107
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