Eric Joseph Trapp (17 July 1910 – 8 September 1993) was an
Anglican
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bishop in the mid-20th century.
Early life
Born on 17 July 1910 and educated at
Alderman Newton's School in
Leicester
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The city l ...
, and then at
Leeds University, he undertook a period of study at the
College of the Resurrection, Mirfield
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The college was founded in 1902 and describes itself as "A Theological Coll ...
, to prepare for ordination.
Ordained ministry
He was
ordained in 1935. Following a
curacy at St Olave's,
Mitcham, he emigrated to
South Africa where he was director of the Masite Mission,
Basutoland
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, then
rector
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of St Augustine's
Bethlehem, Orange Free State
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. Next he was
rector
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*Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations
*Rector (academia), a senior official in an edu ...
of St John's,
Maseru, then a
canon of
Bloemfontein Cathedral.
He was appointed to the
episcopate as the seventh
bishop of Zululand in 1947, a post he held for ten years. He was then
secretary of the
SPG[ The Times, Aug 03, 1957; pg. 8; Issue 53910; col C ''Ecclesiastical news''] until 1970 when he was appointed the fifth
bishop of Bermuda, a post he held for five years.
In retirement he served as an
assistant bishop
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Church of England
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within the
Diocese of St Albans. He died on 8 September 1993.
References
1910 births
People educated at Alderman Newton's School, Leicester
Alumni of the University of Leeds
Alumni of the College of the Resurrection
Anglican bishops of Zululand
20th-century Anglican bishops in Bermuda
Anglican bishops of Bermuda
20th-century Anglican Church of Southern Africa bishops
1993 deaths
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