Over the next 13 years in Sophiatown he developed into a much loved priest and anti-apartheid activist. Raymond had been nursed back to health by Trevor and recognized him as his successor. His task was to continue the work of Raymond Raynes. In 1943 he went to the CR mission station at Rosettenville (Johannesburg, South Africa). In 1939 he joined the Community of the Resurrection (CR), an Anglican religious order. Clifford Woodward, Bishop of Bristol presided over both. 27th September 1936, he was ordained a deacon. He was educated at Lancing College (1927-31), Christ Church Oxford and at Wells Theological College. He became president of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in 1981. He is best known for his anti-apartheid activism (1956-96) and his book Naught for Your Comfort. Father Ernest Urban Trevor Huddleston was an English Anglican bishop, He was the Bishop of Stepney in London before becoming the second Archbishop of the Province of the Indian Ocean.
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