Kate Taylor

Wakefield Diocese


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      Wakefield Diocese

      Celebrating 125 Years

      Kate Taylor

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      © Kate Taylor 2012

      First published in 2012 by the Canterbury Press Norwich

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      978 1 84825 253 0

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      Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon

      Front cover photographs: Wakefield Cathedral by Kate Taylor, children’s workshop in the Chantry by Ali Bullivent, landscape near Holmfirth by Brian Holding

      Back cover: The Cathedral Sanctuary by Harriet Evans

      Contents

       List of Illustrations

       Foreword by the Bishop of Wakefield

       Acknowledgements

       Introduction

       Part I: The First Fifty Years, 1888–1938

       The Origin of the Diocese

       The Diocese

       The Bishops

       The Cathedral

       A House for the Bishop

       The Principal Administrative Bodies

       Other Diocesan Organizations

       New Churches, New Mission Rooms and New Parishes

       The Union of Benefices

       The Two Religious Communities

       Missionary Work Overseas and at Home

       The Diocese in the First World War

       District Visitors, Women Workers and Deaconesses

       Moral and Social Responsibility

       Anglo-Catholicism and the Gradual Acceptance of Ritualist Practices

       Patronage

       The Sanderson Bequest

       The Golden Jubilee and the Death of Bishop James Seaton

       Part II: The Diocese between 1938 and 1967

       Introduction

       The Bishops

       New Churches and an Old Chapel

       Bishop Hone’s Primary Visitation

       The Impact of the Second World War

       The Call to Worship and Witness

       The End of the War, the Diocesan Appeal for £250,000, the Renewal of the Cathedral Bells, and Bishop Hone’s Retirement

       More New Churches, Dual-Purpose Buildings, and Mission Halls

       From Fire and Flood

       Reordering at St Thomas the Apostle, Heptonstall

       The Union of Parishes, and Redundant Churches

       New Parsonage Houses

       The Diamond Jubilee

       Other Festivals and a Celebration of Television

       The 250th anniversary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel

       The Industrial Christian Fellowship

       Other Evangelizing Efforts

       The Parish and People Movement

       Christian Stewardship

       Deaconess Aglen and the Board of Women’s Work

       The Introduction of Further Anglo-Catholic Features and Practices

       New Secondary Schools

       Some Other Post-war Changes

       Ecumenical Moves

       The Wakefield Diocesan Committee for Religious Drama

       Part III: Years of Challenge and Change, 1968–2013

       Introduction

       The Bishops

       Bishop Treacy’s Primary Visitation

       The Change to Synodical Government

       Local Government Reorganization

       The Changing Position of Women: Readers, Deaconesses, Deacons