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The Most Reverend Sir


John Grindrod


Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane
Primate of Australia
ChurchAnglican
SeeBrisbane
In office1982-1989
PredecessorFelix Arnott
SuccessorPeter Hollingworth
Other post(s)Bishop of Rockhampton (1971–1979)
Bishop of Riverina (1966–1971)
Orders
Ordination1952
Consecration1967
Personal details
Born

John Basil Rowland Grindrod


(1919-12-14)14 December 1919
Died4 January 2009(2009-01-04) (aged 89)
Helensvale, Australia

Sir John Basil Rowland Grindrod KBE[1] (14 December 1919[2] – 4 January 2009) was an English-born Australian Anglican bishop. He was the Primate of Australia from 1982 to 1989.

Grindrod was born in Aughton, Lancashire, England.[3] He was educated at Repton School; Queen's College, Oxford[4] (MA Oxon); and Lincoln Theological College. He was ordained a deacon in 1949 and a priest in 1952. He served as a curate at St Michael's Hulme, Manchester and then in Bundaberg, Queensland. He held incumbencies at All Souls' Ancoats, Manchester; and, moving to Australia, in Emerald, Queensland and North Rockhampton, Queensland while ArchdeaconofRockhampton.;[5] and Christ Church, South Yarra.[6]

Grindrod was the Bishop of Riverina from 1966 to 1971 and then Bishop of Rockhampton from 1971 to 1981. He was afterwards the Archbishop of Brisbane[7] until 1989, additionally serving as Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia from 1982 to 1989. He took Australian citizenship in 1982 and was awarded a knighthood (KBE) in the 1983 New Year's Day Honours for services to religion.

Most of Grindrod's retirement years were spent in Murwillumbah in northern New South Wales then, from 2006, in Helensvale on the Gold Coast. He died, aged 89, on 4 January 2009, after a long illness.[8]

References[edit]

  • ^ "The Most Reverend John Grindrod ", The Daily Telegraph, 27 January 2009.
  • ^ Who's Who 2008: London, A & C Black ISBN 978-0-7136-8555-8
  • ^ Crockford's clerical directory1975-76 Lambeth< Church House, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
  • ^ Vicars of CCSY Archived 2010-01-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ List of archbishops Archived 2008-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Grindrod, Sir John Basil (1919–2009), Obituaries Australia Website
  • External links[edit]

    Anglican Communion titles
    Preceded by

    Hector Robinson

    Bishop of Riverina
    1966 – 1971
    Succeeded by

    Barry Hunter

    Preceded by

    Donald Shearman

    Bishop of Rockhampton
    1971 – 1979
    Succeeded by

    George Hearn

    Preceded by

    Felix Arnott

    Archbishop of Brisbane
    1979 – 1989
    Succeeded by

    Peter Hollingworth

    Preceded by

    Marcus Loane

    PrimateofAustralia
    1982 – 1989
    Succeeded by

    Keith Rayner


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