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Stuart Blanch

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He got better, but for many of his friends the famous sparkle seemed to have gone and the zest had abated. The idea got about that he was simply coasting to his retirement, so that academic work could come to the fore again. It seemed that he was less and less ready to play any kind of prominent role
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Blanch was enthroned as ninety-fourth archbishop of York on 25 February 1975. Of his years as archbishop, Williams writes, "A superb pastor, he presided over a happy diocese and travelled widely in his province. … No lover of bureaucracy, he was described as the most unecclesiastical of archbishops."
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It proved to be an admirable appointment and Blanch revelled in the opportunity of preparing for ordination a very mixed bunch of students all aged between 30 and 40. Few of them had an academic background and they were mostly men set fair in their careers as engineers, policemen, garage proprietors,
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said of him, "At York, Blanch emerged as one of the most thoughtful and touching preachers ever to occupy an archiepiscopal throne." Williams notes that while at York, Blanch made ten working trips abroad, carrying out engagements in fifteen countries, in Europe, Australasia, Asia and the Americas.
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later named one of them as Runcie. The offer of the archbishopric to Blanch came as a surprise to him. He said that the Prime Minister's invitation "came in one of those plain white envelopes that you open with caution. I am only now beginning to get over the shock." He told the press that he found
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churches. This was Blanch's only experience as a parish priest. While he was at Eynsham three of the Blanches' five children were born, all daughters. He was a part-time lecturer during this period, and his lectures on the New Testament led to an invitation to return to Wycliffe Hall as tutor and
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underwent large-scale rehousing, with residents of inner city slums being moved to new housing estates on greenfield sites outside the city. Blanch supervised the resulting reorganisation of parishes and construction of new churches. The diocese was predominantly evangelical, but there was a
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said that one of Blanch's greatest achievements during his years in Liverpool (and later at York) was reconciling evangelical and high church Anglicans: "it was universally acknowledged that he left behind him a peaceful and reconciled diocese."
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as a priest. In 1943 he married Brenda Gertrude Coyte. His biographer R H L Williams writes, "Their years of wartime separation were bridged by a remarkable correspondence in which they explored their faith together."
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at a salary of £90 a year. He said later, "The job taught me a great deal, not just about administration – how to write letters and so on – but how to deal with people from all walks of life."
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Yarworth. William Blanch was killed in a shooting accident in 1923 and his widow and youngest child moved to London, where the two older sons were already living. Blanch attended
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faith. "This strange book spoke, its words glowed on the page, and I knew that from that moment my life was bound up for better or worse with the Man who is described there."
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farmers and in many other trades and professions. Blanch delighted in arousing their enthusiasm for the scriptures and enlarging their vision of world-wide Christianity.
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As he had done as a parish priest at Eynsham, Blanch reached out to other Christian denominations. He established friendships and close working relationships with
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the prospect daunting because he was at a loss with high formality, was not well up on central church administration and had not much political experience.
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later said, "He was at that time a bad chairman of committees and councils (he got better at it) and he knew there would be plenty of both. He did not know
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In the RAF he served as a corporal in the force's police, and then volunteered for aircrew duties. After training as a navigator, he was commissioned as a
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In 1981 Blanch suffered a breakdown in his health. He was absent from his ecclesiastical work for only a month, but thereafter, according to
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His predecessors Ramsey and Coggan were also made life peers upon retiring from their subsequent position as Archbishop of Canterbury.
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humour and resilience. He bicycled to work … he played squash most Saturday mornings … whenever he could, he went to listen to the
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and the chairman of the Liverpool Methodist District. They helped to end Liverpool's history of sectarian hostility, and fostered
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clergyman. Little interested in religion in his youth, he became a committed Christian at the age of 21, while serving in the
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in the life of the nation. He was not a great pronouncer on the issues of the day, nor was he an innovator in Church affairs.
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thoroughly for the first time in his life, and his hitherto mild adherence to Christianity was turned into firm
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comments that Blanch and his wife "threw themselves into the richness of Liverpool life. He grew to love
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The Trumpet in the Morning – Law and Freedom Today in the Light of the Hebraeo-Christian Tradition
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as a priest in 1949, and spent three years as a curate and five years as a vicar in and around
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While Bishop of Liverpool, Blanch had numerous invitations to give lectures, as far afield as
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scholarship, and this enabled him to establish close ties with the Jewish community.
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minority whose relations with some previous Bishops of Liverpool had been difficult.
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as "thoroughly committed to Christian outreach." He formed close ties with the local
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One admirer, noting his common touch, said that he wore a flat cap underneath his
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He resigned in 1983, and was the first retiring archbishop of York to be made a
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in what became known as the "Mersey miracle", built upon by their successors.
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Hickman, Baden. "Low pressure: Baden Hickman on the new Archbishop of York",
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Christmas, Linda. "Stuart Yarworth Blanch, 55, Archbishop of York",
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Blanch's reputation as a theologian and lecturer continued to grow.
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Symon, Penny. "Bishop of Liverpool to become Archbishop of York",
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where he had studied for the priesthood. He was vice principal of
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On demobilisation Blanch was accepted for ordination training at
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On the outbreak of the Second World War Blanch enlisted in the
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The World Our Orphanage – Studies in the Theology of the Bible
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For all Mankind – A Book About the Old Testament and About Us
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The chairman of the governing body of Wycliffe Hall was the
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During this period, the Blanches had a son and a daughter.
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Future Patterns of Episcopacy – Reflections in Retirement
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The Christian Militant – Lent with St. Mark's Gospel
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London: Bible Reading Fellowship. 1976. 371:s obituary of Blanch said of this period: 31: 2161:Royal Air Force personnel of World War II 2076:20th-century British non-fiction writers 726:. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 1981. 199:from 1957 to 1960, the founding head of 1982: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 1015: 1013: 981:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 940: 920: 176:(2 February 1918 – 3 June 1994) was an 27:Anglican Archbishop of York (1918–1994) 1091: 1089: 1087: 1034:"The Right Rev Lord Blanch – Obituary" 970: 968: 966: 964: 818: 780:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1988. 762:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1985. 708:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1979. 690:. Guildford: Lutterworth Press. 1978. 616:Blanch died of cancer at a hospice in 1097:"Obituary: The Right Rev Lord Blanch" 1067: 1065: 1063: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 7: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1122: 999: 997: 995: 993: 688:The Burning Bush – Signs of Our Time 243:Blanch was born at Viney Hill Farm, 218:in outlook, but gained the trust of 168:Stuart Yarworth Blanch, Baron Blanch 2146:People from Forest of Dean District 2141:People educated at Alleyn's School 2126:Life peers created by Elizabeth II 1181:. 9 September 1983. p. 11881. 565:Academically his strong point was 25: 2071:20th-century British male writers 2066:20th-century Anglican archbishops 2106:British male non-fiction writers 2033: 2021: 2009: 1997: 1985: 888: 628:Books published by Blanch were: 67: 1882:Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt 798:. Oxford: Latimer House. 1991. 636:. London: Epworth Press. 1972. 88: 80: 819:Coat of arms of Stuart Blanch 489:. 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Index

Stuart Blanch, Baron Blanch
The Most Reverend
Right Honourable
PC

Bishop of Liverpool
Donald Coggan
John Habgood
Blakeney, Gloucestershire
Banbury
Oxfordshire
PC
Anglican
Royal Air Force
ordained
Oxford
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
Rochester Theological College
Bishop of Liverpool
Archbishop of York
evangelical
high church
Roman Catholics
nonconformists
Blakeney, Gloucestershire
Forest of Dean
Alleyn's School
Dulwich
Chancery Lane
Royal Air Force

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