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Chapelhead

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A comment elsewhere about the new ABC has put me in mind of Bishops who look Bishopy. Obviously this is matter of personal taste; like many others, I probably prefer the 'Old Testament prophet' look in bishops. So I wondered which Bishops, past or present, people think most look like Bishops (or sound like Bishops, or do the lambada like Bishops etc).

In another thread Aumbry suggests that Richard Chartres, Bishop of London has the right look. I'm inclined to agree, although at times he can seem a bit Doctor Who baddy (but perhaps that's not a bad thing). He certainly sounds like a Bishop.

Of a different style, Pope John Paul II looks like a rather kindly Bishop, with something of the 'country parson' about him.

Also in a very different style, I think Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church USA generally looks Bishopy. Unfortunately she sometimes finds herself in some pretty dreadful vestments, but mostly I think she looks the part.

How about you? Which Bishops look, sound, anathematise and kiss babies most in a way befitting a Bishop?

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I like the way my bishop looks.

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Gosh. Bishops who look, sound, and anathematise like bishops ought to. In my lifetime. Here are a few, some of whom I've known:
Michael Ramsey & Rowan Williams--Super holy and hairy and loveable variant.
Hugh Montefiore and Peter Selby---Aristocratic Liberal Jewish variant (bearded & cleanshaven)
Ian Ramsey and Desmond Tutu---'Very Good Thing in small package' variant.
Barbara Harris, Victoria Matthews, Mary Glasspool, and Geralyn Wolf--Female Variant.
Peter Walker and John Habgood--Scholarly variant.
Stephen Conway--Giant size variant.

Pope John XXIII--Roman Variant. [Biased]

[ 09. November 2012, 12:01: Message edited by: Amos ]

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Or this member of the sub-set Strangler Bishop.
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I look like Jesus. Can I be a Bishop?

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How about the Baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells?

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quote:
Originally posted by Firenze:
Or this member of the sub-set Strangler Bishop.

Is the cherub behind him signing for the hard of hearing? Or just saying "I dunno either"?
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Chapelhead

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Excellent list, Amos. Barbara Harris in particular looks like someone who could do both 'friendly Bishop' and 'fierce Bishop', and John Habgood did a very good 'clever, but perhaps not quite in touch with reality' look.

Could Pope John XXIII have been related to the Godfather?

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Bishop Leslie Lloyd Rees, who confirmed Master and Mss S, looks like a carved saint from the facade of a cathedral (and was very charming).

Mrs. S, looking back fondly

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Unfortunately (or fortunately) my diocesan Bishop still doesn't appear bishopy even when in cope and pointy hat.

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My bishop doesn't look as dressed up as y'all's bishops.

To tell you the truth, I didn't even know who the new bish was. Thanks for giving me a reason to look him up!

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This guy looks bishopy enough, methinks

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quote:
Originally posted by jedijudy:
My bishop doesn't look as dressed up as y'all's bishops ...

What football team is he supporting in that scarf? [Devil]

Some people are definitely more episcopal than others; our bishop, while a very good man, never strikes me as being entirely comfortable in the mitre.

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Chapelhead

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quote:
Originally posted by piglet:
Some people are definitely more episcopal than others; our bishop, while a very good man, never strikes me as being entirely comfortable in the mitre.

Perhaps that would explain this. Of that group the most Bishopy looking is the one on the right, which might explain why he got the top job and the stonking gold light-sabre.

Not being comfortably in a mitre seems a common problem. I hope and trust that he is a thoroughly splendid Bishop, but my first thought on seeing photographs of this Bishop was that someone should get him to wear the mitre further forward - it's supposed to represent the tongues of fire descending at Pentecost, symbolic of his Apostolic authority - it's not a beany.

[ 10. November 2012, 06:34: Message edited by: Chapelhead ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Chapelhead:
Not being comfortably in a mitre seems a common problem.

They get used to it. Here's an Archbishop for you, who I think completely looks the part.
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Once again, the Ship of Fools front page editors have made me smile. There are a few other bishops on the born twice list as well.

Meanwhile, the Mitre is often a huge clue as to the Bishopliness of Bishops. But here are three Creamtealand Bishops looking like you don't normally see them (click each pic. to enlarge) - could you spot your bishop on holiday?

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My former bishop looking fairly bishopy and my new Bishop looking pretty happy.

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quote:
Originally posted by Chorister:
Meanwhile, the Mitre is often a huge clue as to the Bishopliness of Bishops. But here are three Creamtealand Bishops looking like you don't normally see them

They still look bishopy in a sombrero. Add a poncho and things might be different.

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quote:
Originally posted by piglet:
quote:
Originally posted by jedijudy:
My bishop doesn't look as dressed up as y'all's bishops ...

What football team is he supporting in that scarf? [Devil]

One would hope Florida. [Biased]

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Bishop Michael looks the real deal, Chorister. He'd pass as a Bishop in any Identity Parade!

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I always think our Bishop looks the part, and a wonderful man he is,too! Possibly not the best picture of him, though.

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There's also small terrifying crozier-chewing bishop.
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When the Royal Opera revived Pfitzner's Palestrina in 2001, the role of Cardinal Borromeo was sung by John Tomlinson. It looked as though Richard Chartres was moonlighting

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quote:
Originally posted by Firenze:
There's also small terrifying crozier-chewing bishop.

Ah, right. While we're on the subject of terrifying bishops:

Intimidating Bishop

Same again

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Looking through a gallery of Archbishops of Canterbury, I can't help thinking that '1660 - William Juxon' has a certain 'something'. But perhaps I'm just being reminded of Dick Dastardly.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ariel:
quote:
Originally posted by Firenze:
There's also small terrifying crozier-chewing bishop.

Ah, right. While we're on the subject of terrifying bishops:

Intimidating Bishop

Same again

Another

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I'm just rather sad that I will no longer look like the AoC (not that I ever had the eyebrows for it!).

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quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
quote:
Originally posted by Ariel:
quote:
Originally posted by Firenze:
There's also small terrifying crozier-chewing bishop.

Ah, right. While we're on the subject of terrifying bishops:

Intimidating Bishop

Same again

Another
Intimidating? Really? Hardly, at least when compared with our friend here.

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Firenze

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Not forgetting the Bishop of No Fixed Abode.
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quote:
Originally posted by Chapelhead:
Looking through a gallery of Archbishops of Canterbury, I can't help thinking that '1660 - William Juxon' has a certain 'something'. But perhaps I'm just being reminded of Dick Dastardly.

Gilbert Sheldon 1663 looks like a Restoration rake. One would like to think 'surely not' but according to Wikipaedia
quote:
Sheldon is mentioned in Pepys Diary who relates a story from his "Cozen Roger" that"...the Archbishop of Canterbury that now is, do keep a wench, and that he is a very wencher as can be and tells us that is publicly known that Sir Charles Sidley had got away one of the Archbishop's wenches from him..."
As for Cardinal Pole, he looks like 'nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition'.

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You wouldn't want to meet Matthew Parker in an alleyway on a dark night either.
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Long tradition of bishops keeping prostitutes - the Bishop of Winchester's palace in Southwark had a graveyard for prostitutes, the Winchester geese

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My bishop says "Hiyeeee!"

Getting down wiv da yoof

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Before he started bishopping

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Simon Sudbury was no cutie either, even before he got his head chopped off.

On the other hand Mellitus must have been a sweetie, whilst Tatwine sounds like something you get in Eccles...

AG

[ 10. November 2012, 20:56: Message edited by: Sandemaniac ]

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My Bishop (with "friend").

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quote:
Originally posted by Qoheleth.:
My bishop says "Hiyeeee!"

Do you think he might have been frightened in some dark alleyway by a Presiding Bishop?

[Slight neatening of code.]

[ 10. November 2012, 23:57: Message edited by: jedijudy ]

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Not sure exactly what to say about whether our Archbishop looks priestly, let alone 'bishopy', so I'll let the picture do the telling!

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personally I simply cannot accept the new AB of C, because he does not wear purple tonsure shirts (well not in the pics I've seen).

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quote:
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picture

I'm sure that guy was trying to sell me a used Ford the other day

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OTOH I've always liked this dude, if only because I've had to pronounce his name on radio (oh, and in an interview every time he said "fact" his accent turned it into "fucked" [Hot and Hormonal] ).

Whether though he looks suited (hahah) to the job I am unsure. Statistically his is probably a more typical visage than most now eligible to parade the halls of Lambeth.

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Emendator Liturgia:
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I'm sure that guy was trying to sell me a used Ford the other day
I don't buy much that fellow says, [Big Grin] and wouldn't buy a used car. Probably driven by a little old lady... Do women drive?

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There were lots of comments about Justin Duckworth's appearance when he was appointed Bishop of Wellington, but he still manages to look pretty bishoppy with all his Bishop's gear on.

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quote:
Originally posted by Enoch:
Gilbert Sheldon 1663 looks like a Restoration rake.

Not however in his monument in Croydon Minster.

[Extraneous code removed. - Ariel.]

[ 11. November 2012, 10:24: Message edited by: Ariel ]

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Here's Bishop Chartres of London and a picture in that of him - Richard does usually dress that way.

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quote:
Originally posted by Arrietty:
There were lots of comments about Justin Duckworth's appearance when he was appointed Bishop of Wellington, but he still manages to look pretty bishoppy with all his Bishop's gear on.

Gosh, a Bishop whose mitre doesn't need fanons, because he provides his own!

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I see you all and raise Dr. Sheepshanks..

Bishop of Norwich and noted Arctic explorer, if you can imagine such a thing.

Here he is in gaiters, for extra fun.

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Not sure how bishoppy these shades are?
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quote:
Originally posted by Enoch:
quote:
Originally posted by Qoheleth.:
My bishop says "Hiyeeee!"

Do you think he might have been frightened in some dark alleyway by a Presiding Bishop?

[Slight neatening of code.]

Actually, that bishop seems to be saying 'Derp!'

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Thurible
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I always thought that Bishop Andrew looked convincingly bishoppy.

Bishop O'Rorke pulled it off too.

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I guess I usually think of bishops of the classis Staunton design: a bit taller than a pawn with a slanted cut across the top.
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