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A Fool for Thy Feast - The Life and Times of Tubby Clayton, 1885-1972 (Hardcover)
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A Fool for Thy Feast - The Life and Times of Tubby Clayton, 1885-1972 (Hardcover)
Series: Wolverhampton Military Studies
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The Revd P.B. Tubby Clayton may lay claim to have been one of the
most charismatic and influential Anglican priests of the twentieth
century. A Fool for Thy Feast is a modern assessment of the career
of this remarkable man, using his personal papers, family papers,
Toc H archives and Church Archives. Tubby was pursuing a
conventional clerical career when war changed his course. He became
an army chaplain and ran the famous Talbot House in Poperinghe,
the'Haven in Hell' just behind the lines, visited by thousands of
the troops fighting in the Ypres Salient. After the war Tubby set
up a peace time movement to continue the ethos and values of
service and equality which had existed in Talbot House. This
movement, which soon spread in Britain and around the world, was
called Toc H, the signallers' abbreviation for Talbot House. The
movement encouraged young men, and later women, to follow the
precepts of 'the four points of the compass' that is, 'to love
widely, to build bravely, to think fairly, and to witness humbly.'
During this time Tubby was also the incumbent of All Hallows
Church, Tower Hill. He built up a powerful reputation with his
pastoral work among the parishioners in the city and port of
London. He found time to organise the redevelopment of Tower Hill
and encourage many Toc H volunteers to work with leprosy sufferers
in Africa. During the Second World War Tubby served as a chaplain
in oil tankers and also promoted the work of Toc H in the services
around the world. His beloved All Hallows was destroyed in the
Blitz and Tubby spent much of the rest of his ministry ensuring
that it was rebuilt. He retired in 1963 to spend time being
involved in Toc H once more. The life and times of Tubby Clayton
encompass the most interesting historical topics of the social,
religious, and military histories of the twentieth century, and in
this year in which the 100th anniversary of the opening of Talbot
House is marked, it is fitting that the multifaceted personality,
talents and achievements of this twentieth century priest be
celebrated by an up to date biography.
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