Philip Norris Pare was an Anglican priest and author [1] in the second half of the 20th century. [2]
Pare was born on 13 May 1910
[3] and educated at
Nottingham High School and
King's College, Cambridge.
[4] He was
ordained after a period of study at
Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1935
[5] and was initially a
Curate at All Saints,
West Dulwich.
[6] After this he was
Vice-Principal at Bishops College,
Cheshunt and then a
Chaplain in the
RNVR until the end of
World War II. Returning to
Cheshunt he was its
Vicar until 1957 and then
Missioner Canon Stipendiary for the
Diocese of Wakefield, a post he held until 1962. He was then
Provost of Wakefield until 1971.
He died on 20 April 1992.[
citation needed]
Philip Norris Pare was an Anglican priest and author [1] in the second half of the 20th century. [2]
Pare was born on 13 May 1910
[3] and educated at
Nottingham High School and
King's College, Cambridge.
[4] He was
ordained after a period of study at
Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1935
[5] and was initially a
Curate at All Saints,
West Dulwich.
[6] After this he was
Vice-Principal at Bishops College,
Cheshunt and then a
Chaplain in the
RNVR until the end of
World War II. Returning to
Cheshunt he was its
Vicar until 1957 and then
Missioner Canon Stipendiary for the
Diocese of Wakefield, a post he held until 1962. He was then
Provost of Wakefield until 1971.
He died on 20 April 1992.[
citation needed]