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John Richard Humpidge Moorman, (4 June 1905 – 13 January 1989) was an English divine, ecumenist and writer who was Bishop of Ripon from 1959 to 1975.

Early life and education[edit]

Born in Leeds, the son of Frederic William Moorman (1872–1918), Professor of English Language at the University of Leeds, and his wife Frances Beatrice Humpidge (1867–1956), Moorman was educated at Gresham's School, Holt and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He later gained the degree of Bachelor of Divinity (BD) in 1940 with his work The Sources for the Life of Saint Francis of Assisi.

Ecclesiastical career[edit]

In 1929 Moorman was ordained and became a curate, first in Holbeck, Leeds and later in Leighton Buzzard. In 1935 he was appointed RectorofFallowfieldinManchester.

During the Second World War Moorman resigned his living and worked as a farmhand in Wharfedale. During this period completed his thesis Church Life in England in the Thirteenth Century for the degree of Doctor of Divinity (DD) awarded by the University of Cambridge in 1945.

In 1945 he went to Lanercost Priory, Cumberland and in 1946 re-opened Chichester Theological College. While there, he also served as Chancellor of Chichester Cathedral. In 1956 he resigned to concentrate on his Franciscan writings.

In 1959 he was appointed Bishop of Ripon where he remained until his retirement in 1975. He was a frequent visitor to the Vatican and led a delegation of Anglican observers to the Second Vatican Council. In 1967 he became the chairman of the Anglican commission which led to the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission. He remained a member until 1981.

Marriage[edit]

In 1930, Moorman married Mary Caroline Trevelyan (1905–1994), daughter of the historian G. M. Trevelyan OM CBE FRS FBA.

Death[edit]

Moorman died in Durham on 13 January 1989, aged 83.

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

Religious titles
Preceded by

George Armitage Chase

Bishop of Ripon
1959–1975
Succeeded by

Stuart Hetley Price


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