Frederick George Lee
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Frederick George Lee was a priest of the Church of England
Church of England
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, author, and founder of the Order of Corporate Reunion
Order of Corporate Reunion
The Order of Corporate Reunion is an ecumenical and interdenominational association of clergy and laity of Anglican origin, founded by Frederick George Lee, Thomas Mossman and Joseph Seccombe in London in 1874....

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Life

Lee was trained in Cuddesdon Theological College
Ripon College Cuddesdon
Ripon College Cuddesdon is a Church of England theological college in Cuddesdon, a village outside Oxford, England.-History:Ripon College Cuddesdon was formed from an amalgamation in 1975 of Cuddesdon College and Ripon Hall...

 and ordained to priesthood in 1856 by the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce
Samuel Wilberforce
Samuel Wilberforce was an English bishop in the Church of England, third son of William Wilberforce. Known as "Soapy Sam", Wilberforce was one of the greatest public speakers of his time and place...

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Lee became, together with Ambrose de Lisle and others, a co-founder of the Association for Promoting the Union of Christendom (APUC). In Aberdeen he had difficulties with the bishop concerning his ritualistic practices and later became vicar of All Saints' Lambeth, London.

Lee founded a clandestine Anglo-Papalist
Anglo-Papalism
Anglo-Papalism is a term used to describe a tendency within Anglo-Catholicism whose adherents manifest a particularly high degree of influence from, and even identification with, the Roman Catholic Church....

 society, the Order of Corporate Reunion
Order of Corporate Reunion
The Order of Corporate Reunion is an ecumenical and interdenominational association of clergy and laity of Anglican origin, founded by Frederick George Lee, Thomas Mossman and Joseph Seccombe in London in 1874....

, to continue the work of the APUC and to restore an apostolic succession
Apostolic Succession
Apostolic succession is a doctrine, held by some Christian denominations, which asserts that the chosen successors of the Twelve Apostles, from the first century to the present day, have inherited the spiritual, ecclesiastical and sacramental authority, power, and responsibility that were...

 recognised by the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
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, through reordinations, as a means for reunion. Lee is believed to have been secretly consecrated as a bishop by some Roman Catholic prelates whose names were kept secret. Later, however, Lee became disillusioned and recognized that he had made a mistake.

Lee was received into the Roman Catholic Church on 11 December 1901, shortly before his death.

Works

  • Poems, 1850, 1854 (2nd ed.);
  • Clinton Maynard, 1862;
  • The Communion-Office of the Church of Scotland [= Episcopal Church of Scotland] (edit.), 1862;
  • Prayers for the Reunion of Christendom (edit.), 1863;
  • Sermons on the Reunion of Christendom (edit.), 1864;
  • Directorium Anglicanum, 1865 (2nd ed.), 1878 (4th ed.)
  • Franciscus a Sancta Clara [= Christopher Davenport], Paraphrastica expositio articulorum Confessionis Anglicanae (edit.), 1865
  • Manual of Devotions for the Blessed Sacrament, 1866, 1869 (2nd ed.);
  • Notitia Liturgica, 1866;
  • The King's Highway, 1866, 1872 (2nd ed.);
  • Altar Service Book, 3 vol., 1867;
  • Essays on the Reunion of Christendom (edit.), 1867;
  • Sermons, 1868;
  • The Validity of the Orders of the Church of England Maintained and Vindicated, 1869;
  • The Beauty of Holiness, 1860, 1869 (4th ed.);
  • A Dictionary of Ritual, 1871;
  • The Christian Doctrine of Prayer for the Departed, 1872;
  • Manuale Clericorum, 1874;
  • The Bells of Botteville Tower, 1874;
  • Glimpses of the Supernatural, 2 vols., 1875;
  • Memorials of R.S. Hawker (edit.), 1876;
  • A Glossary of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical Terms, 1877;
  • Pastoral Letter by the Rector, Provincials, and Provosts of the Order of Corporate Reunion, 1877;
  • More Glimpses of the World Unseen, 1878;
  • Historical Sketches of the Reformation, 1879;
  • The Church under Queen Elizabeth, 2 vols., 1880, 1892 (2nd ed.);
  • Hymns for Several Occasions, 1880;
  • Reginald Barentyne, 1881, 1883 (2nd ed.);
  • The History of the Prebendal Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Thame, 1883;
  • Glimpses in the Twilight, 1885;
  • King Edward the Sixth, Supreme Head, 1886;
  • Reginald Pole, 1888;
  • A Manual of Politics, 1889;
  • The Sinless Conception of the Mother of God, 1891;
  • Sights and Shadows, 1894

Literature

  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • Brandreth, Henry R. T., Dr Lee of Lambeth: A Chapter in Parenthesis in the History of the Oxford Movement, London 1951.

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