Christianity portal Sir Reginald Charles Halse KBE CMG (16 June 1881 – 9 August 1962) was the Bishop of Riverina from 1925 to 1943 and then Archbishop...
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Pendennis Castle in Cornwall, England Sir Reginald Halse (1881–1962), Archbishop of Brisbane Given name: Halse Rogers Arnott (1879–1961), Australian medical...
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but has been extended over the years. In September 1954, Archbishop Reginald Halse performed a stump-capping ceremony for the new Anglican church at Mooloolaba...
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acquired by the Anglican Church in 1959, and renamed Halse Lodge, after Archbishop Reginald Halse. By this time the property included just over 2 acres...
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church had begun. The current church was consecrated by the Archbishop Reginald Halse on 1 December 1955. It is listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register....
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Virgin Anglican Church was dedicated on 6 December 1959 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. Its closure on 5 April 1998 was approved by Assistant Bishop Ron Williams...
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church, there was no permanent minister. On 7 July 1956 Archbishop Reginald Halse set a stone in the second church building being erected dedicating the...
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Barnabas' Anglican Church was dedicated on 2 August 1959 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. It closed in April 1989. In the 2011 census, Tarragindi recorded a...
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stone for the present church was laid in September 1957 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. The new church was dedicated in 1958 and consecrated in 1967. In 1902...
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a cyclone on 19 February 1954. On Sunday 7 November 1954 Archbishop Reginald Halse dedicated the new church. On 23 January 1961, a secondary department...
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foundation stone of the present church building was laid by Archbishop Reginald Halse on Sunday 11 December 1960. The church was extended in 1996. Chermside...
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Anglican Church (former))) was dedicated on 19 June 1960 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. It closed circa 1989. It was purchased in the early 1990s by the Islamic...
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Sunday School. A new church was dedicated on 29 April 1962 by Archbishop Reginald Halse and consecrated on 18 October 1964 by Archbishop Philip Strong. Its...
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the Governor of Queensland, John Lavarack, and blessed by Archbishop Reginald Halse.The second St Thomas' Anglican Church was consecrated on Sunday 4 July...
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and was headed by its own primate, the Archbishop of Brisbane, Sir Reginald Halse. The University of New Zealand was broken up into four universities...
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Anglican Church (former))) was dedicated on 2 August 1959 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. Its closure on 15 March 1987 was approved by Assistant Bishop George...
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William Henry Hall 1979 Service to veterans [426]; also Knight Bachelor Reginald Halse 1962 Archbishop of Brisbane [427] Keith Hancock 1965 Professor of History...
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Mission Hall in Toombul was dedicated on 11 April 1953 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. Its closure on 28 June 1987 was approved by Assistant Bishop George...
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occupied the hall from 1927 to 1935. On 10 February 1962, Archbishop Reginald Halse dedicated a new brick church as the War Memorial Church of St John the...
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Barnabas' Anglican Church was dedicated on 5 July 1959 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. In the 1990s it was decided to combine the congregations of St Barnabas'...
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William Wand Translated to Bath and Wells and later to London. 1943 1962 Reginald Halse Translated from Riverina; knighted in 1962; died in office. 1963 1970...
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was dedicated on Saturday 18 December 1954 by Archbishop of Brisbane Reginald Halse. The first celebration of holy communication was held on St Stephen's...
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Church of the Holy Spirit in West Toowong was dedicated by Archbishop Reginald Halse. It was on Exmouth/Orchard Street (27°29′05″S 152°58′40″E / 27.4846°S...
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Edmund's Anglican Church)) was dedicated on 22 October 1960 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. Its closure on 28 May 2003 was approved by Venerable Gary Frederick...
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opened in 1923. St Francis' Anglican Church was dedicated by Archbishop Reginald Halse on 15 September 1957. Its closure on 12 June 2010 was approved by Archbishop...
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Province Queensland Diocese Brisbane In office 1963–1970 Predecessor Reginald Halse Successor Felix Arnott Other post(s) Anglican Primate of Australia (1966–1971);...
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School was established in 1953 by the Bush Brotherhood of St Barnabas. Reginald Halse, Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane unveiled a plaque on 27 September 1952...
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politician, diplomat and broadcaster James Garbett, Archdeacon of Chichester Reginald Halse, Archbishop of Brisbane Francis J. Haverfield, British historian and...
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of an all boys grammar school". The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Reginald Halse, was a former student of St Paul’s School in London and named the school...
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Thomas' Anglican Church was dedicated on 13 October 1957 by Archbishhop Reginald Halse. Its closure on 21 December 1990 was approved by Assistant Bishop George...
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