Frederick Rogers Graves
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Frederick Rogers Graves (郭斐蔚) was an American
missionary to China. He served as fifth missionary bishop of the Anglican diocese of Shanghai from 1893-1937. Graves assisted in the organization of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui
, and served as chairman of its House of Bishops from 1915 to 1926. He was succeeded by William Payne Roberts
.
Graves participated in the consecration of a number of other bishops, including
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missionary to China. He served as fifth missionary bishop of the Anglican diocese of Shanghai from 1893-1937. Graves assisted in the organization of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui
Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui
Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui was the Anglican-Episcopal Church in China. It was formally established as the Anglican-Episcopal Province of China in 1912. Soon after the communist revolution in China in 1949, it ceased to exist. Its dioceses in Hong Kong and Macao became an independent province...
, and served as chairman of its House of Bishops from 1915 to 1926. He was succeeded by William Payne Roberts
William Payne Roberts
William Payne Roberts was an American missionary to China. Roberts was consecrated in Shanghai on November 30, 1937 as "Bishop with jurisdiction in the Diocese of Kiangsu of the Chinese Holy Catholic Church ". He succeeded Frederick Rogers Graves.He attended Yale College, graduating B.A. in 1909...
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Graves participated in the consecration of a number of other bishops, including
- Daniel Trumbull HuntingtonDaniel Trumbull HuntingtonDaniel Trumbull Huntington was an American missionary to China.Huntington was born in Norwich, Connecticut, educated at Yale University and ordained in 1896. He later served as sixth missionary bishop of the Anglican diocese of Shanghai....
- William Payne RobertsWilliam Payne RobertsWilliam Payne Roberts was an American missionary to China. Roberts was consecrated in Shanghai on November 30, 1937 as "Bishop with jurisdiction in the Diocese of Kiangsu of the Chinese Holy Catholic Church ". He succeeded Frederick Rogers Graves.He attended Yale College, graduating B.A. in 1909...
- James Addison IngleJames Addison IngleJames Addison Ingle was an American missionary to China, born on March 11, 1867 in Frederick, Maryland. A graduate of the Episcopal High School of Virginia at Alexandria, Virginia, and Virginia Theological Seminary, he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop William Paret on June 7,...
- Sidney Catlin PartridgeSidney Catlin PartridgeSidney Catlin Partridge was the first Bishop of Kyoto and the second Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri ....
, first Bishop of Kyoto
External links
- Historical documents on Anglicanism in China from Project CanterburyProject CanterburyProject Canterbury is an online archive of material related to the history of Anglicanism. It was founded by Richard Mammana, Jr. in 1999, and is hosted by the non-profit Society of Archbishop Justus...