![]() ![]() He was able to return to Africa a few years later as Bishop of Masasi in Tanzania, and when he died his ashes were buried in the Christ-the-King Church in Sophiatown, where he had served.Īll of our books are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Huddleston was a founder of the Anti-Apartheid Movement. With Sophiatown going or gone, Huddleston was recalled to the CR mother house in Mirfield, Yorkshire, to be novice master, and many thought that if he had not been recalled when he was, he might have been deported by the National Party government. apartheid policies, and his book Naught for your Comfort (1956) became an immediate bestseller. ![]() ![]() While there he saw the coming of the National Party government, and the implementation of its policy of apartheid, which led to the ethnic cleansing of blacks from Sophiatown, which Huddleston opposed. For 12 years, from 1944-1956, he served as the parish priest of Sophiatown, a black suburb in western Johannesburg. Trevor Huddleston was an Anglican priest, and a member of the Anglican monastic order, the Community of the Resurrection (CR). Naught For Your Comfort by Trevor Huddlestone. ![]()
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