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178:, and his views were clearly expressed in a sermon delivered on 9 August 1914, justifying Britain's declaration of war against Germany. ‘It was on our side a just war, it was with us a righteous war, and if it was carried out in the spirit of our Christianity it was a holy war .... It was an unprovoked war. It was an unselfish war. Make no mistake about it. There never was a more unselfish war. Nothing for England to gain: terribly much for England to lose ... nothing to be ashamed of, England stepped out reluctantly but bravely and unflinchingly into the struggle. It was a war for Righteousness. It was a solemn protest against violated pledges and ruthlessly broken undertakings.’. Ridgeway encouraged clergy to volunteer as army and navy chaplains, to provide support for the tens of thousands of soldiers in camps on 22: 189:
Ridgeway's handwritten letters were notorious because they were hard to decipher. He attempted to write to every family which had suffered bereavement during the War. One woman noted, ‘We have had such a beautiful letter from the Bishop, though we can’t read it’.
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The Salisbury Diocesan Gazette was published monthly and has details of diocesan activities during the War
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in November 1911 and served until his death in London on 4 May 1921.
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the next year. He was consecrated a bishop on 17 February 1901, at
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Ecclesiastical Intelligence. Consecration of Bishops Suffragan
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Ridgeway was a strong supporter of British involvement in the
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Kensington
Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
Tonbridge School
Clare College, Cambridge
Charles
Bishop of Chichester
Ordained
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Glasgow
Dean
Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway
Kensington
St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
episcopate
Bishop of Kensington
St Margaret's, Westminster
Frederick Temple
Archbishop of Canterbury
West End
Alfred Barry
Bishop of Salisbury
confirmation
election
St Mary-le-Bow
Alfred Cripps
Vicar-General
Province of Canterbury
Salisbury Cathedral

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