History of the Society of the Sacred Mission by Alistair Mason

History of the Society of the Sacred Mission by Alistair Mason

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The Society of the Sacred Mission, founded in 1893, soon turned to training priests, offering an inexpensive, thoroughly professional road to ordination. Their best known member, Fr Gabriel Hebert, made the Bible live for twentieth-century Christians.

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History of the Society of the Sacred Mission by Alistair Mason

The Society of the Sacred Mission was founded in 1893 by Fr Herbert Kelly to provide lay-workers for the Korean mission field. Soon it turned to training priests, offering an inexpensive yet thoroughly professional road to ordination. Kelham broke the class barriers fencing the Anglican ministry, and became the largest theological college in England. The students lived as part of a religious community, but this was no narrow Anglo-Catholicism. Fr Kelly and his students at the SCM camps at Baslow and Swanwick were ecumenical pioneers. What made the difference was that Kelham, following Fr Kelly, took theology seriously, theology as a clue to the whole of human life. Their best-known member, Fr Gabriel Hebert, made liturgy and the Bible live for 20th century Christians, and continued Fr Kelly's ecumenism. The Society flourished in Australia, with a Kelham-down-under and many novices; there were provinces too in Asia and Africa. Like other religious orders, SSM had a crisis in the 1960s and 1970s. Their colleges closed, and many members left. The Society adjusted to small priories, and a greater variety of work. It has gone back to pre-theological training and to inner London, where it began. This is the history of a Society trying to discover the will of God. How do we know what is God's will? As Fr Kelly said, 'You don't; and that's the giddy joke.'

The late Adrian Hastings was Emeritus Professor of Theology at the University of Leeds and a founder member of the Alliance to Defend Bosnia-Herzegovina. Alistair Mason recently retired as Senior Lecturer in Church History at the University of Leeds. Hugh Pyper is Head of School and Senior Lecturer
in Biblical Studies, University of Leeds.
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ISBN 13 9781853110795
ISBN 10 1853110795
Title History of the Society of the Sacred Mission
Author Alistair Mason
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich
Year published 2012-05-16
Number of pages 344
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.