Trevor Huddleston
Trevor Huddleston (June 15, 1913, – April 20, 1998), was an Anglican priest, one-time Archbishop of Mauritius and the Indian Ocean, and most famous for his anti-Apartheid activism.
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June 15 - 1913 - April 20 - 1998 - Anglican - Archbishop - Mauritius - Indian Ocean - Apartheid
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Born in Bedford, educated at Oxford University (Christ Church) and at Wells Theological College, he joined the Anglican religious order, the Community of the Resurrection (CR) in 1939, having already served for two years as a curate at St. Mark's, Swindon.
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Bedford - Oxford University - 1939 - Swindon
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In 1943, he went to the CR mission station at Rosettenville, Sophiatown (Johannesburg, South Africa). Over the course of the next 13 years, he developed into a much-loved priest and respected anti-Apartheid activist, earning him the nickname Makhalipile ("dauntless one"). He fought tirelessly against the vicious Apartheid laws. In 1955, the ANC gave him the rare honour of bestowing on him the title "Isitwalandwe", at the famous Freedom Congress in Kliptown.
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1943 - Sophiatown - Johannesburg - South Africa - 1955 - ANC
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His order asked him to return to England in 1956, where he worked as the Master of Novices at the CR's Mirfield centre (West Yorkshire) for a few years. He was consecrated Bishop of Masasi (Tanzania) in 1960, where he worked for eight years, before becoming Bishop of Stepney (London, England). After ten years in England, he was consecrated Bishop of Mauritius (1978), and then elected Archbishop of the Province of the Indian Ocean.
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England - 1956 - Bishop - Tanzania - 1960 - Bishop of Stepney - London - 1978
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After his retirement from episcopal office in 1983 he threw himself into anti-Apartheid work outside of South Africa, having become President of the Anti-Apartheid movement in 1981.
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In 1994 received high honours from Tanzania (Torch of Kilimanjaro), and was awarded the Indira Gandhi Award for Peace, Disarmament, and Development. He was knighted by the Queen in 1998 (KCMG, "Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George").
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1994 - 1998 - Order of St Michael and St George
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Famous quote:
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"God bless Africa, Guard her people, Guide her leaders, And give her peace."
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Famous book:
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Naught for your comfort (Collins, 1956)
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