CANON PERRY RESIGN
DEPARTURE FOR 8Q THIS YEAR sisii ANNOUNCEMENT TBBT|| In AT ST. MICHAEL^ The resignation of the Bef.| Charles Perry from the BM the Church of England in tht l church diocese has been aCC*B the Bishop of Christchurch. 1 Perry announced his resignal the congregation of St Mi Church yesterday. He i> retiri pension, and the resignation take effect from October L 1 tober. Canon Perry and ISM and their family expect to IN Sydney, where they will Eva. Canon Perry is the eon ( Rev. Charles Parry. Vicar m Jude’s, Carlton, Mdbomaik was educated at the BMj Grammar School, under fp Irving, a son of Edward W friend of Carlyle and John 81 and the founder of the Xrviap Catholic Apostolic body. Afterwards, Canon Fhnyjl the Melbourne Grammar SdM to Melbourne University. 1 mained a year at the univeta fore going to Oxford. At St < College. Oxford, he graduate! second-class honours In modi tory. Returning to MelboM 1894, he had six curacies in i sion, all of them in Melboufll its suburbs. From 1908 to 8 was Vicar of Holy Advent bourne, and St John’s, Cam* Canon Perry came to St 101 Christchurch, at the invitafll Archbishop Julius. He was Warden of the Community < Sacred Name in 1983, and M Canon of Christchurch Cattsd 1934. For a short time in 8 was temporary lecturer in,a) history at Canterbury Did College.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21827, 6 July 1936, Page 8
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