词条 | Colin Bazley |
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| name = Colin Bazley | title = Bishop of Chile (&c.) | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | diocese = Diocese of Chile | term = 1977–2000 | predecessor = David Pytches | successor = Tito Zavala | other_post = bishop in Chile (see prose) Presiding Bishop, CASA (1977–1983) Primate of the Province of the Southern Cone of America (1989–1995) Honorary assistant bishop, Diocese of Chester (2000–present) | ordination = 1959 (deacon); 1960 (priest) | ordained_by = Clifford Martin | consecration = 1969 | consecrated_by = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|6|27|df=y}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | buried = | nationality = British | religion = Anglican | residence = | parents = Reginald & Isabella | spouse = Barbara | children = three daughters | occupation = | profession = | education = | alma_mater = St Peter's Hall, Oxford }} Colin Frederick Bazley (born 27 June 1935)[1] is a retired bishop in the Church of England. He was a bishop in Chile from 1969 until his retirement in 2000. Early life, education and familyThe son of Reginald Samuel Bazley and Isabella Davies, Bazley attended Birkenhead School before matriculating at St Peter's Hall, Oxford (whence he gained a Bachelor of Arts {BA} in 1957 and an Oxford Master of Arts {MA Oxon} in 1961)[2] then training for ministry at Tyndale Hall, Bristol (a predecessor of Trinity College, Bristol).[1] He was ordained at Liverpool Cathedral by Clifford Martin, Bishop of Liverpool — deacon at Michaelmas 1959[3] and priest at Michaelmas 1960[4] —, serving his Title (curacy) at St Leonard’s, Bootle. In 1960, he married Barbara Helen Griffiths; they have three daughters, two of whom (as of 2010) had married Chileans and had six of Bazley's grandchildren between them.[5] Thieir youngest daughter lives in Bebington and had their other two granddaughters. Missionary and bishopIn 1962, Bazley left for central Chile as a missionary with the South American Mission Society (SAMS), in which general region he stayed until 2000. As a missionary priest, he also served as Rural Dean of Chol-Chol until 1966 and then as Archdeacon of Temuco[1] or of Cautin and Malleco[2] until his appointment to the episcopate. He was consecrated on Whitsun (Pentecost) 1969 as Assistant Bishop for Cautin and Malleco,[6] (but also called Assistant Bishop in Southern Chile)[7] which See he served until 1975, when he was translated to become Assistant Bishop for Santiago. He remained in that post until 1977, when he became diocesan bishop for the Diocese of Chile, Bolivia and Peru (in which he'd served since its 1963 foundation;[8] until then Chile was in the Diocese of the Falkland Islands) — the Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru. In October 1977 and October 1981 the diocese was twice split, and twice Bazley remained as bishop in Chile: first as Bishop of Chile and Bolivia (1977–1981) then Bishop of Chile (1981–2000).[1] While bishop diocesan in Chile, he also served as the Presiding Bishop of the Consejo Anglicano de Sud América (Executive Council for South America; CASA),[9] 1977–1983 and as the Primate of the Province of the Southern Cone of America (the successor to CASA), 1989–1995; and as a member of the Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission, 1994–1997.[1] In 1999, Bazley was one of the Primates to sign a letter of warning to Frank Griswold, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church.[10] RetirementFollowing his retirement back to his native Wirral in 2000, he has been licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Chester and served as Warden of Readers, 2000–2005, and as Rural Dean of Wallasey, 2009–2011.[1] During his retirement he has been identified by the secessionist Anglican Mission in England as one of five Church of England bishops ready to support them in 2011.[11] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{Who's Who | surname = Bazley | othernames = Colin Frederick | id = U6890 | volume = 2016 | edition = November 2015 online | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} {{s-start}}{{S-rel|ac}}{{S-bef|rows=2|before=David Pytches}}{{S-ttl|rows=2|title=Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru|years=1977–1977}}{{S-aft|after=himself|as=Bishop of Chile and Bolivia}}{{S-aft|after=Bill Flagg|as=Bishop of Peru}}{{S-bef|rows=2|before=himself|as=Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru}}{{S-ttl|rows=2|title=Bishop of Chile and Bolivia|years=1977–1981}}{{S-aft|after=himself|as=Bishop of Chile}}{{S-aft|after=David Evans|as=Bishop of Peru and Bolivia}}{{S-bef|before=himself|as=Bishop of Chile and Bolivia}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Chile|years=1981–2000}}{{S-aft|after=Tito Zavala}}{{S-end}}{{Bishops of Chile}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bazley, Colin Frederick}}2. ^1 {{Crockford | forenames = Colin Frederick | surname = Bazley | id = 39599 | accessed = 25 August 2016 }} 3. ^{{Church Times | title = Michaelmas Ordinations | archive = 1959_09_25_019 | issue = 5041 | date = 25 September 1959 | page = 19 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 4. ^{{Church Times | title = Michaelmas Ordinations | archive = 1960_09_30_015 | issue = 5094 | date = 30 September 1960 | page = 15 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 5. ^Liverpool Echo, 24 March 2010 — Former Bishop of Chile, Colin Bazley from Wirral, tells of earthquake ordeal while celebrating his golden wedding anniversary (Accessed 22 August 2016) 6. ^{{Church Times | title = New Bishop for South America | archive = 1969_04_25_003 | issue = 5541 | date = 25 April 1969 | page = 3 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 7. ^{{Church Times | title = Archbishop 'spoke out' in Chile | archive = 1974_10_11_001 | issue = 5826 | date = 11 October 1974 | page = 1 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 8. ^[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bI9_AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA1799 Melton, J. Gordon. Faiths across Time — 5,000 Years of Religious History Volume 1: 350 BCE–499 CE p. 1799 (Google Books)] (Accessed 22 August 2016) 9. ^{{Church Times | title = Bishop of Chile Bolivia & Peru | archive = 1977_06_24_020 | issue = 5967 | date = 24 June 1977 | page = 20 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 10. ^{{Church Times | title = Primates threaten Griswold | archive = 1999_03_05_001 | issue = 7099 | date = 5 March 1999 | page = 1 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 11. ^{{Church Times | title = Group names five bishops ready to defy diocesans | archive = 2011_07_01_003 | issue = 7737 | date = 1 July 2011 | page = 3 | accessed = 22 August 2016 }} 6 : 1935 births|Anglican bishops of Chile, Bolivia and Peru|Bishops of Chile|20th-century Anglican bishops|Living people|Living assistant bishops in the Church of England |
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