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Reginald C. Fuller

Reginald Cuthbert Fuller (12 September 1908 – 21 April 2011)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] was a Catholic priest, biblical scholar and honorary Canon of Westminster Cathedral.[8] He celebrated his 100th birthday in 2008.[9]

Born in London, he contributed significantly to the advancement of Catholic life and ecumenism in England during the 20th century, notably through co-founding the Catholic Biblical Association of Great Britain, his collaboration as an Editorial Committee member of the first one-volume Bible commentary for English-speaking Catholics and his General Editorship of its second edition, and his work as a member of the Revised Standard Version Bible Committee and as Co-Editor of the first complete Bible translation in modern English for Catholics from the Hebrew and the Greek, as well as of its ecumenical edition. His specialist subjects were the Deuterocanonical Books, on which he contributed articles to three major Biblical Commentaries (see "Publications" below), and the life and works of Alexander Geddes, a pioneer of biblical criticism, on which he wrote his doctoral thesis (see "Publications" below).[10]

Education edit

Initially Fuller's parents, the physician and medical author Arthur William Fuller and Florence Margaret Fuller (née Montgomery), of St John's Wood, London, sent their son to Ealing Priory School (subsequently renamed St Benedict's School) where he happened to share classes and hone his Latin skills in competition with a younger pupil, later also a New Testament scholar, John Bernard Orchard, who would be Fuller's colleague on a number of academic projects. Recognizing their son's academic potential, the parents then decided upon a move to Cardinal Vaughan School, before sending him for the final years of his schooling to Ampleforth College.

Seminary and academic studies edit

Fuller attended seminary studies at Allen Hall, St Edmund's College, Ware, Hertfordshire, from 1926 to 1931 and was ordained priest by Cardinal Francis Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, at Westminster Cathedral in 1931. Studies at the Dominican University in Rome led to a licentiate in theology in 1933 and a doctorate in 1935, and courses at the Biblical Institute in the city culminated in a licentiate in Sacred Scripture in 1934. Later biblical research at Cambridge University during the years 1964–1968 lead to the award of a PhD.

Pastoral appointments edit

At various times during 1950–1994 Father Fuller held pastoral appointments in the Archdiocese of Westminster. He served as Rector of the Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Warwick Street, London W1B 5LZ ("Warwick Street Church")[11] (1950–1963),[12] as Chaplain at Westminster Cathedral (1976–1978), and as Rector of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Islington (1978–1983). After his retirement he served as Assistant Priest at the Church of St Mellitus, Tollington Park, London (1983–1990 (where on one occasion in the sacristy he was attacked by intruders and hit over the head with a crucifix but suffered no lasting injury), and at the Church of Our Lady and St Joseph, Poplar, London (1990–1994). Thereafter he took up residence at Clergy House at Westminster Cathedral, regularly hearing Confessions at the Cathedral and helping with occasional exhibitions. In 2003 he moved to Nazareth House, where on request he continued to provide spiritual guidance to his visitors on an individual basis.[13]

Teaching appointments edit

Fuller was lecturer in Biblical Studies at Allen Hall, St Edmund's College, Ware, Hertfordshire, from 1936 to 1949, for the Newman Association from 1950 to 1954, and at St Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, from 1968 to 1972. He then spent three years in Kenya as lecturer in Old Testament Studies at the University of Nairobi from 1972 to 1975. While there he availed himself of the opportunity to indulge some of his recreational interests and with members of the university staff went mountain climbing and visited Mount Kenya and the Ngorongoro Crater, and admired the wild-life in Serengeti/Tanzania and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.

Other professional activities edit

From 1949 to 1990 Fuller was a member of the Society of Old Testament Studies (SOTS). Among his involvement in major professional projects was the co-founding of the Catholic Biblical Association of Great Britain, of which he then was Hon. Secretary from 1940 to 1965 and chairman from 1968 to 1982. As representative of the association, he acted in 1963 as promoter of a revised English spelling of biblical names for Catholic use before the Conference of Bishops of England and Wales (e.g. Noah, Elijah, Joshua, in place of Noe, Elias, Josue as found in the Douay-Challoner Bible, based on the Latin text).

Fuller was invited by Dom Bernard Orchard to be a member of the editorial committee of the first one-volume Bible commentary for English-speaking Catholics, entitled A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture (CCHS, 1953 [1]); and the Westminster diocese entrusted Fuller in 1951 with the office of censor deputatus for the nihil obstat in its regard (cf. CCHS, p. iv). When subsequent developments – among them the study of the manuscripts discovered in the caves at Qumran and the Second Vatican Council – required an updating of the commentary, he was general editor of its second edition, entitled A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture (1969).

He was, moreover, co-editor of the first complete Bible translation in modern English for Catholics from the Hebrew and Greek, entitled The Holy Bible – Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (1966), and its ecumenical counterpart, The Common Bible (1973). He was a member of the Revised Standard Version Bible Committee from 1969 to 1980 and of the Joint Committee on the Revised English Bible from 1979 to 1989. From 1946 to 1953 he was the editor of the quarterly journal, Scripture.

Publications edit

In addition to many articles[14] and book reviews that Fuller contributed to specialist journals, e.g. Scripture Bulletin, Priests and People, The Tablet. He wrote articles on the Deuterocanonical Books for A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture (1953), A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture (1966), and International Catholic Bible Commentary (1996), and the articles "Alexander Geddes, 1737–1802" and "Mythology and Biblical Studies to 1800" for Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation (1999).

His PhD thesis was published in 1984 under the title Alexander Geddes: A Pioneer of Biblical Criticism, 1737–1802.

He outlined the history of the Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, better known as "Warwick Street Church", where he had been a Rector from 1950 to 1963, in a small illustrated book entitled Steadfast in Loyalty – Warwick Street Church – A Short History and Guide (1956, 1973).[15]

His friendship with Leonard Cheshire led to his editing a slender volume providing an insight into Cheshire's spiritual resources during his struggle with the effects of motor neurone disease, entitled Crossing the Finishing Line – Last Thoughts of Leonard Cheshire VC (1998, ISBN 0-85439-527-X, see pp. 7–14, 80).

References edit

  1. ^ "Canon Reggie Fuller RIP | Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster". www.rcdow.org.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Lives remembered: Canon Reginald Fuller | CatholicHerald.co.uk". CatholicHerald.co.uk. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  3. ^ Death Notice, The Times
  4. ^ "Canon Reginald Fuller". The Telegraph.
  5. ^ . cbagb.org.uk. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ "ST PAULS: Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller R.I.P." Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  7. ^ Obituary, Ampleforth Abbey[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "All sizes – Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller, Biographical Info p. 1 (4 Apr 2004, add & corr in his own hand) – Flickr – Photo Sharing!".
  9. ^ Martin, Fiona (12 September 2008). "A Priest for 77 years: 28,000 Masses and 100 years later". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
  10. ^ "Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller, Biographical Info 3 (4 May 2004, his final version for "Who's Who in Catholic Life") – Flickr – Photo Sharing!".
  11. ^ "R. C. Fuller, "Warwick Street Church - A Short History and Guide".
  12. ^ "Warwick Street Church History 51 – p.88".
  13. ^ "Roman Miscellany: May 2008".
  14. ^ "Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller, Publications p. 1 (4 Apr 2004 in his own hand)".
  15. ^ First edition 1956 (see entry #428), Second edition 1973 of Steadfast in Loyalty – Warwick Street Church.
  • Who's Who in Catholic Life (2005)

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For the Anglican biblical scholar and priest see Reginald H Fuller Reginald Cuthbert Fuller 12 September 1908 21 April 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 was a Catholic priest biblical scholar and honorary Canon of Westminster Cathedral 8 He celebrated his 100th birthday in 2008 9 Born in London he contributed significantly to the advancement of Catholic life and ecumenism in England during the 20th century notably through co founding the Catholic Biblical Association of Great Britain his collaboration as an Editorial Committee member of the first one volume Bible commentary for English speaking Catholics and his General Editorship of its second edition and his work as a member of the Revised Standard Version Bible Committee and as Co Editor of the first complete Bible translation in modern English for Catholics from the Hebrew and the Greek as well as of its ecumenical edition His specialist subjects were the Deuterocanonical Books on which he contributed articles to three major Biblical Commentaries see Publications below and the life and works of Alexander Geddes a pioneer of biblical criticism on which he wrote his doctoral thesis see Publications below 10 Contents 1 Education 2 Seminary and academic studies 3 Pastoral appointments 4 Teaching appointments 5 Other professional activities 6 Publications 7 ReferencesEducation editInitially Fuller s parents the physician and medical author Arthur William Fuller and Florence Margaret Fuller nee Montgomery of St John s Wood London sent their son to Ealing Priory School subsequently renamed St Benedict s School where he happened to share classes and hone his Latin skills in competition with a younger pupil later also a New Testament scholar John Bernard Orchard who would be Fuller s colleague on a number of academic projects Recognizing their son s academic potential the parents then decided upon a move to Cardinal Vaughan School before sending him for the final years of his schooling to Ampleforth College Seminary and academic studies editFuller attended seminary studies at Allen Hall St Edmund s College Ware Hertfordshire from 1926 to 1931 and was ordained priest by Cardinal Francis Bourne Archbishop of Westminster at Westminster Cathedral in 1931 Studies at the Dominican University in Rome led to a licentiate in theology in 1933 and a doctorate in 1935 and courses at the Biblical Institute in the city culminated in a licentiate in Sacred Scripture in 1934 Later biblical research at Cambridge University during the years 1964 1968 lead to the award of a PhD Pastoral appointments editAt various times during 1950 1994 Father Fuller held pastoral appointments in the Archdiocese of Westminster He served as Rector of the Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory Warwick Street London W1B 5LZ Warwick Street Church 11 1950 1963 12 as Chaplain at Westminster Cathedral 1976 1978 and as Rector of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament Islington 1978 1983 After his retirement he served as Assistant Priest at the Church of St Mellitus Tollington Park London 1983 1990 where on one occasion in the sacristy he was attacked by intruders and hit over the head with a crucifix but suffered no lasting injury and at the Church of Our Lady and St Joseph Poplar London 1990 1994 Thereafter he took up residence at Clergy House at Westminster Cathedral regularly hearing Confessions at the Cathedral and helping with occasional exhibitions In 2003 he moved to Nazareth House where on request he continued to provide spiritual guidance to his visitors on an individual basis 13 Teaching appointments editFuller was lecturer in Biblical Studies at Allen Hall St Edmund s College Ware Hertfordshire from 1936 to 1949 for the Newman Association from 1950 to 1954 and at St Mary s College Strawberry Hill Twickenham from 1968 to 1972 He then spent three years in Kenya as lecturer in Old Testament Studies at the University of Nairobi from 1972 to 1975 While there he availed himself of the opportunity to indulge some of his recreational interests and with members of the university staff went mountain climbing and visited Mount Kenya and the Ngorongoro Crater and admired the wild life in Serengeti Tanzania and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe Other professional activities editFrom 1949 to 1990 Fuller was a member of the Society of Old Testament Studies SOTS Among his involvement in major professional projects was the co founding of the Catholic Biblical Association of Great Britain of which he then was Hon Secretary from 1940 to 1965 and chairman from 1968 to 1982 As representative of the association he acted in 1963 as promoter of a revised English spelling of biblical names for Catholic use before the Conference of Bishops of England and Wales e g Noah Elijah Joshua in place of Noe Elias Josue as found in the Douay Challoner Bible based on the Latin text Fuller was invited by Dom Bernard Orchard to be a member of the editorial committee of the first one volume Bible commentary for English speaking Catholics entitled A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture CCHS 1953 1 and the Westminster diocese entrusted Fuller in 1951 with the office of censor deputatus for the nihil obstat in its regard cf CCHS p iv When subsequent developments among them the study of the manuscripts discovered in the caves at Qumran and the Second Vatican Council required an updating of the commentary he was general editor of its second edition entitled A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture 1969 He was moreover co editor of the first complete Bible translation in modern English for Catholics from the Hebrew and Greek entitled The Holy Bible Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition 1966 and its ecumenical counterpart The Common Bible 1973 He was a member of the Revised Standard Version Bible Committee from 1969 to 1980 and of the Joint Committee on the Revised English Bible from 1979 to 1989 From 1946 to 1953 he was the editor of the quarterly journal Scripture Publications editIn addition to many articles 14 and book reviews that Fuller contributed to specialist journals e g Scripture Bulletin Priests and People The Tablet He wrote articles on the Deuterocanonical Books for A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture 1953 A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture 1966 and International Catholic Bible Commentary 1996 and the articles Alexander Geddes 1737 1802 and Mythology and Biblical Studies to 1800 for Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation 1999 His PhD thesis was published in 1984 under the title Alexander Geddes A Pioneer of Biblical Criticism 1737 1802 He outlined the history of the Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory better known as Warwick Street Church where he had been a Rector from 1950 to 1963 in a small illustrated book entitled Steadfast in Loyalty Warwick Street Church A Short History and Guide 1956 1973 15 His friendship with Leonard Cheshire led to his editing a slender volume providing an insight into Cheshire s spiritual resources during his struggle with the effects of motor neurone disease entitled Crossing the Finishing Line Last Thoughts of Leonard Cheshire VC 1998 ISBN 0 85439 527 X see pp 7 14 80 References edit Canon Reggie Fuller RIP Diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster www rcdow org uk Retrieved 13 July 2017 Lives remembered Canon Reginald Fuller CatholicHerald co uk CatholicHerald co uk 11 May 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Death Notice The Times Canon Reginald Fuller The Telegraph Canon Reginald Fuller 1908 2011 A Reminiscence cbagb org uk Archived from the original on 10 August 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2017 ST PAULS Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller R I P Retrieved 13 July 2017 Obituary Ampleforth Abbey permanent dead link All sizes Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller Biographical Info p 1 4 Apr 2004 add amp corr in his own hand Flickr Photo Sharing Martin Fiona 12 September 2008 A Priest for 77 years 28 000 Masses and 100 years later Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster Retrieved 13 September 2008 Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller Biographical Info 3 4 May 2004 his final version for Who s Who in Catholic Life Flickr Photo Sharing R C Fuller Warwick Street Church A Short History and Guide Warwick Street Church History 51 p 88 Roman Miscellany May 2008 Canon Reginald Cuthbert Fuller Publications p 1 4 Apr 2004 in his own hand First edition 1956 see entry 428 Second edition 1973 of Steadfast in Loyalty Warwick Street Church Who s Who in Catholic Life 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reginald C Fuller amp oldid 1162753296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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