Stephen Hart (bishop)
John Stephen Hart (1866–1952) was an Australian Anglican bishop who was the Bishop of Wangaratta in the Church of England in Australia (now the Anglican Church of Australia).
Education and ministry
Hart graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1887 and was ordained in 1893. He was the vicar of Holy Trinity Benalla, St Anselm's Middle Park and St Martin's Hawksburn.
In 1912 Hart was appointed to the theological staff at Trinity College, Melbourne. In 1914 he became the head of St John's Theological College in St Kilda. In September 1919 he was elected the Dean of Melbourne following the death of Charles Godby.[1] He was appointed Bishop of Wangaratta in 1927 and retired in 1942.
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References
- "New Dean of Melbourne", The Argus, 19 September 1919, p. 6.
Sources
- The Times, 2 May 1927
- Australian Dictionary of Biography
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Preceded by Charles Godby |
Dean of Melbourne 1919-1927 |
Succeeded by George Aickin |
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