Ridley Duppuy
Nguurndam e golle puɗɗaaɗe
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]O jibinaa ko ñalnde 22 suwee 1881, ɓiy almuudo (C. Duppuy), o janngi to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Keble, to Oksford .
O toɗɗaa ko e hitaande 1904 (hitaande sakkitiinde hade Diocese Birmingham soseede) e posto makko gadano ko kuraa to Aston ; caggal ɗuum o woni Vikaar to wuro wiyeteengo Bradford .
Kapiteen
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Jinsu | gorko |
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Ɗuubi daygo | 22 Siilto 1881 |
Date of death | 26 Siilto 1944 |
Sana'aji | priest |
Position held | Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong |
Janngi to | Keble College |
Diina | Anglicanism |
Duppuy was released from his post in Bradford to serve for 13 months as a Temporary Chaplain to the Forces from January 1918. He was described in his interview with the Chaplain-General as ‘manly, quick, keen...’ and was posted to France attached to the 42nd Division Royal Artillery.[1] A Report described him as a priest of great energy and boundless enthusiasm. He had organising ability and was businesslike and very conscientious ‘a wonderful influence amongst officers and men. One of the best chaplains in the army’.[2] The Deputy Chaplain-General was less laudatory regarding Duppuy as ‘satisfactory’ and ‘No great speaker or preacher’.[1] Duppuy was demobilised in March, 1919.
Biskop
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Toɗɗaa ko Bishop Victoria, Hong Kong e hitaande 1920, o woppi golle e hitaande 1932 ngam ƴettude toɗɗagol to Angalteer ngam wonde hoɗorde Canon e nder galle laamorɗo Worcester . O woni Kanon haa o maayi, kono o ɓeydi heen golle balloowo Biskop Worcester gila 1936, Arsidikon Worcester gila 1938 e cukko-dekan katedraal gila 1940. O sankii ko ñalnde 26 suwee 1944.