tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3965772646594148742.post3328226736600550761..comments2021-11-16T04:24:36.616-08:00Comments on Hilda van Stockum Art and Writing: BOISSEVAIN | John Charles van HallJohn Tepper Marlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01461326883164385265noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3965772646594148742.post-20312065213747897002017-03-28T03:03:02.815-07:002017-03-28T03:03:02.815-07:00Thank you, James Robinson. I am supposed to be not...Thank you, James Robinson. I am supposed to be notified automatically when a comment is made, but I was not. However, I noted a large number of people reading this post and I was curious why this was so and here I am. Thank you for your comment. I did not know what you have written. I am going to send this around to my five siblings ("The Mitchells"), all blessedly still alive aged 73-83, so we can be sure to preserve the facts and the interesting story. My mother did a portrait of Fr Colquhoun that makes him look like a bishop. I guess he was a Monsignor if there is such a title in the Church of Ireland. My grandmother's mother's family were the MacDonnells of Dalkey and Sligo and they were definitely of the Anglo-Catholic persuasion...John Tepper Marlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01461326883164385265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3965772646594148742.post-2440415905719697752017-02-03T13:51:28.379-08:002017-02-03T13:51:28.379-08:00I don't know whether you will get this ! I hav...I don't know whether you will get this ! I have just read the rather interesting note about St John's,Sandymount. Just a couple of comments. Fr S.R.S.Colquhoun did not become a bishop, in fact he was prosecuted by the Church for High Church Practices. The Church of Ireland definitely did not want re-union with Rome. Many English Anglo-Catholics wanted this.St John's was a miniscule minority of High Church in a generally very low church protestant Church.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16184062357693560890noreply@blogger.com