John Klyberg
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Mgr Charles John Klyberg was the Bishop of Fulham from 1985 to 1996.[1] He was born on 29 July 1931[2] and educated at Eastbourne College [3] and Lincoln Theological College before beginning his ordained ministry with a curacy at St John's, East Dulwich[4] - after which he was the rector of Fort Jameson in Zambia.[5] Following this he was the vicar of Christ Church and St Stephen, Battersea.[6] Later he became the Dean of Lusaka [7] before ordination to the episcopate.[8] An opponent of women priests, he was a Guardian of the Anglican shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.[9] He later became a member of the Roman Catholic Church.[10]
Notes
- ↑ The Times, 30 January 1985; pg. 14; Issue 62049; col B, Bishops appointed
- ↑ Who's Who 1992 “(London, A & C Black ISBN 0-7136-3514-2)
- ↑ ”Debrett's People of Today 1992” (London, Debrett's) ISBN 1-870520-09-2)
- ↑ Church website
- ↑ Crockford's clerical directory, 1995 (Lambeth, Church House ISBN 0-7151-8088-6)
- ↑ Parish details
- ↑ Deans of Lusaka
- ↑ He was also the Archdeacon of Charing Cross, Who's Who (ibid)
- ↑ Guardians of Walsingham
- ↑ Papal prelate of honour
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Preceded by Brian Masters |
Bishop of Fulham 1985 – 1996 |
Succeeded by John Broadhurst |
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