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- 1962-2009 (Creation)
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Sir Marcus Loane KBE was born in Tasmania in 1911. He studied at the University of Sydney and Moore Theological College, and was ordained in 1935. Loane married Patricia Knox on 31 December 1937, the daughter of the rector of St Paul's, Chatswood. Together, they had four children; Mary, Robert, David and Winsome. He also served in the armed forces in Papua New Guinea as chaplain to the Australian Imperial Forces from 1942 to 1944. In 1958 he was consecrated as a bishop. He ministered among theology students and university students at Moore Theological College as vice-principal from 1939 to 1953, and then as principal from 1954 to 1959. Sir Marcus was the first Australian-born Archbishop of Sydney, serving in this role from 1966 to 1982, and was Primate of Australia from 1978 to 1982. He was knighted in 1976, and died in 2009 at the age of 97 after a short illness. http://sydneyanglicans.net/news/marcus_loane/
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Collected Articles:
Old Church Made New! An Un-official Story of the First General Synod of the Church of England in Australia. Held at St. Andrew’s Cathedral and Chapter House, Sydney – 8th-17th May, 1962
The History of the Church of England Fellowship. Diocese of Sydney
Some Facts Relating to the History of the “Church of England Fellowship” in the Diocese of Sydney. By Rev. W.G. Coughlin
Moore College Library Lecture 1988. David John Davies – A Principal Embattled
On Becoming Benign. Sarah Barnett Talks with Stuart Barton Babbage About Life, Ministry and Old Age [Southern Cross, Autumn 1999]
Presidential Address to Synod, March 1993 [John Reid]
Bishop Charles Venn Pilcher and the Christian Poetry of Medieval Iceland Paper [By Graham Barwell. To be Presented at the Ninth International Saga Conference, Akureyri, Iceland, August 1994]
Horace Wellesley Hannah, M.D., B.S., D.PM., M.R.C.P., F.A.N.Z.P. 29.3.1913 to 27.11.1998. Medical Missionary and Later Psychiatrist.
Archbishop Sir Frank Woods 1907-92. A Tribute Compiled by Anglican Media
Church Connections [Abp. Frank Woods]
Obituary. Peter Nicholson 1926-1998. By Rev. Allan Blanch
The Runcie Recording. By Colin Buchanan. [Church Scene, vol.5, no.46, 27/9/96]
Professor Sir Norman Anderson. By Ian Edge
Stationed at the Cross. [Sydney Morning Herald, 28/8/99]
My Life With Graham Delbridge. By Audrey Delbridge [July 1983]
Moore College Under Nathanial Jones 1897-1911. By Marcia Cameron [Lucas 19-20, 1995-1996]
Christian Origins
The Evangelical Tradition in South Australia
The Origins of the Church Missionary Society in South Australia, 1910-1917. By Brian Dickey
A Hard Man of God. By Louise Williams [Sydney Morning Herald, 12/12/92]
‘We Must be Sure we Have a Position on Holinesss’. By Dr. Stuart Piggin [Church Scene, 2/9/91]
Docter Fails to Stop Radio Interview. By Jacquelyn Hole [Sydney Morning Herald, 1990]
They Mysterious Death That Led to a Cult Hunt [Sydney Morning Herald, 18/8/90]
Tower of Strength in Heart of Africa. By Wellesley Hannah [The Australian, 25/1/99]
The Real Francis James Story [The Independent Monthly, October 1992]
Lance Shilton [Church Scene, 25/11/88]