Frank Whittaker
Bishop Frank Whittaker CSI | |
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First Bishop - in - Medak | |
Native name | మహ గనుడు ఫ్రాంక్ విట్టేకర్ అయ్యాగారు |
Church | Church of South India |
Diocese | Medak |
See | Medak |
In office | 27 September 1947-March 1960[1] |
Predecessor | Post created |
Successor | Eber Priestley |
Orders | |
Ordination | Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society |
Consecration | 27 September 1947[2] |
Rank | Bishop |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Frank Whittaker |
Born |
[3] England | 14 December 1894
Died |
December 10, 1961 66)[4] Dornakal | (aged
Buried | Dornakal |
Nationality | English |
Denomination | Christianity |
Occupation | Priesthood |
Education | Master of Arts[5] |
Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge[3] |
Frank Whittaker (born 1894;[3] died 1961[4]) was the first Bishop - in - Medak[6] in the Church of South India, with his see in Medak in the Indian state of Hyderabad. Originally a Methodist, he became a bishop when several denominations in India merged to form the Church of South India on September 27, 1947.[7][8]
Earlier, Whittaker had been the first head of the Normal Training College in Medak in India.[9]
Rajaiah David Paul writes that in March 1960,[1] Frank Whittaker vacated the Cathedra paving way for Eber Priestley who was appointed on 1 November 1960[1] the same year and moved over to Dornakal to teach at the Andhra Union Theological College.[4] However, nearly a year later, due to ill health, Frank Whittaker breathed his last in Dornakal on 10 December 1961.[4]
References
- Notes
- 1 2 3 Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1972, p.86
- ↑ P. Surya Prakash, Diocese of Karimnagar 133 years and beyond - A story of transformation 1879-2012.
- 1 2 3 Rajaiah David Paul, The First Decade: An Account of the Church of South India, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1958, p.264.
- 1 2 3 4 The Church of South India, The Indian Missionary Society, Madras, and The National Missionary Society of India Jointly Celebrate the Birth Centenary of Bishop Azariah, the First Indian Bishop and Founder of The Indian Missionary Society and the National Missionary Society, on 5th and 6th October 1974 in Madras, 1974, p.56.
- ↑ Sir Stanley Reed, The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who, Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1954, p.961.
- ↑ K. M. George, Church of South India: Life in Union, 1947-1997, Jointly published by Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, New Delhi and Christava Sahitya Samithi, Tiruvalla, 1999. p. 272.
- ↑ "Church Union in South India". Life. 1 December 1947. p. 63 (photo of Whittaker appears on p. 65). Retrieved 28 January 2010.
- ↑ Mark Kauffman (photographer) (1 October 1947). "Methodist Bishop Frank Whittaker attending inaugeration of the Church of South India.". Life. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
- ↑ F. Golyer Sackett (1930). Vision and Venture : A Record of Fifty Years in Hyderabad 1879 - 1929. London: The Cargate Press. p. 185.
- Further reading
- Rajaiah David Paul (1972). Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India.
- F. Golyer Sackett (1930). Vision and Venture : A Record of Fifty Years in Hyderabad 1879 - 1929. London: The Cargate Press.
Church of South India Diocese of Medak Ecclesiastical Titles | ||
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Preceded by New position |
CSI-Bishop in Medak, Medak 1947-1960 |
Succeeded by Eber Priestley |
Preceded by C. K. Jacob |
Deputy Moderator Church of South India Synod 1950-1952 |
Succeeded by H. Sumitra |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by |
Member Board of Governors Andhra Union Theological College, Dornakal 1947–1960 |
Succeeded by Eber Priestley 1961–1967 |