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Edward Carpenter (priest)

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Religion
  
Church of England

Name
  
Edward Carpenter

Successor
  
Michael Mayne

Based in
  
England

Role
  
Priest

Predecessor
  
Eric Abbott

Title
  
Dean of Westminster

Died
  
August 26, 1998

Books
  
Archbishop Fisher

Period in office
  
1974-1985

Education
  
King's College London


Edward Carpenter (priest)

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Edward Frederick Carpenter (27 November 1910 – 26 August 1998) was an Anglican priest and author.

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Edward carpenter


Life

Carpenter was educated at Strode's Grammar School and King's College London and ordained in 1936. After curacies at Holy Trinity, Marylebone and St Mary's Harrow he was Rector of Great Stanmore. After this his ministry was spent at Westminster Abbey, first as a canon, then archdeacon and finally, from 1974, Dean of Westminster. He retired to Richmond, Surrey. He has four children, David, Michael (whose son is the cricketer Ed Carpenter), Paul and Louise.

Carpenter wrote Common sense about Christian ethics as part of the Common Sense series.

He was the first chairman of the Week of Prayer for World Peace, a global interfaith initiative created by the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship.

His biography, written by Michael De-La-Noy, was only published in 2016, A Liberal and Godly Dean : The Life of Edward Carpenter. No publisher is indicated.

References

Edward Carpenter (priest) Wikipedia