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Robert Eric Charles Browne

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69:, from which he retired, due to ill health in 1959. Browne was appointed an examining chaplain to the Bishop of Manchester in 1952 and a Canon of Manchester Cathedral from 1964. 58:(in Rathfarnham). In 1946 he moved to London to become the Secretary to the Theological Colleges department of the SCM (Student Christian Movement). 171: 201: 47:
and obtained a B.A. degree from Trinity in 1928 and an M.A. in 1938. In 1929, he was ordained a deacon in the Church of Ireland by the
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Three years later he moved to Manchester and became Rector of All Saints, Gorton and in 1953 he became incumbent of the tractarian
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He served curacies in Belfast, initially at St Luke's and then at St Thomas. In 1942, he was appointed Chaplain of
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
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Meditations on the Temptations and Passion of our Lord
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Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
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Church of Ireland
Church of England
Belfast
Trinity College, Dublin
Bishop of Down
Saint Columba's College, Dublin
St Chrysostom's Church
Victoria Park, Manchester
St Chrysostom's Church






St Chrysostom's Church website
Categories
20th-century Church of England clergy
20th-century Irish writers
1906 births
1975 deaths
Christian clergy from Belfast
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
20th-century Irish Anglican priests

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