- Waite Hockin Stirling
Waite Hockin Stirling (1829 to
19 November 1923 ) was a 19th centurymissionary with the Patagonian Missionary Society and was the first AnglicanBishop of the Falkland Islands .In the mid-1800s, the Patagonian Missionary Society suffered several tragedies, including in 1851 when Captain
Allen Gardiner and his companions at Spanish Harbour onPicton Island died of starvation, and another in 1859 when a group of missionaries were massacred at Wulaia,Navarino Island . In 1854, when the work of the mission was re-established atKeppel Island in the Falkland Islands, Stirling became secretary of the mission in England. In 1861 he went to Keppel Island as the mission superintendent and from there re-established contacts with theYaghan ofTierra del Fuego . In January 1869 he established a new mission atUshuaia in Tierra del Fuego. [Bridges, E L (1948) "The Uttermost Part of the Earth" Republished 2008, Overlook Press ISBN 978-1585679560 ]Whilst in isolation in Ushuaia, as "God's Lonely Sentinel", as Stirling called himself, he was summoned to
London to be consecrated on 21 December 1869 inWestminster Abbey as "Bishop of the Falkland Islands", in keeping with contemporary practice to name overseasbishopric s after one of Her Majesty's possessions. Seven consularchaplain cies inSouth America and several private company chaplains were placed under hisjurisdiction . He spent his first few years establishing his authority over recalcitrant clergy and congregations who resented this Episcopal "upstart" and who still thought they owed allegiance to theBishop of London , the person responsible for oversight of overseas Colonial and Consular Chaplaincies.On
January 14 ,1872 , Bishop Stirling was assigned his "Throne and Episcopal Chair" by the Colonial Chaplain, the ReverendCharles Bull . His consecration was to take place in the in the Exchange Building inPort Stanley ; however, Stirling refused to be consecrated in "half a commercial building" because it was not acathedral . After a wall of the Exchange Building was destroyed in 1886, the present Stanley Cathedral was built, and consecrated in 1892.Bishop Stirling resigned in 1900 to become a Canon and Assistant Bishop at
Wells Cathedral , where he served for 20 years until his retirement at the age of 91.References
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