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Henry Moore (bishop)

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Henry Wylie Moore (born 2 November 1923) was the second Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf.[1] Born in 1923, his first job after leaving school was as a clerk with the LMS railway. From 1941 until 1946 he served in the armed forces, firstly with the King's Regiment (Liverpool), and latterly with the Rajputana Rifles. In 1948 he graduated from the University of Liverpool[2] and after a period of study at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford was ordained in 1951, his first post being a curacy at Farnworth, Cheshire. After a period as a missionary in Khuzistan he held incumbencies at Burnage and Middleton. This was followed by a decade of service as Home Secretary then General Secretary of the CMS that lead in turn to his elevation to the episcopate.[3] Moore turned 100 in November 2023.[4]

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  1. ^ Who was Who 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 1991 OCLC 738543254 OCLC 318619622
  2. ^ In 1973 he gained a further degree (an MA)
  3. ^ The Times, Friday, 20 May 1983; p. 14; Issue 61537; col B New Bishop of Cyprus
  4. ^ "Bishop Sean was very pleased to visit the Right Reverend Harry Moore—second bishop of the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf—during a recent trip to the UK". Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf on Facebook. 24 November 2024. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop in Cyprus and the Gulf
1981–1986
Succeeded by