John Hazlewood SSC (19 May 1924 โ 4 September 1998) was the seventh Anglican Bishop of Ballarat from 1975 to 1993.
Life and ministry
Hazlewood was born in London and grew up in New Zealand .[ 1] He was educated at Nelson College from 1938 to 1942[ 2] and then served in the Royal Air Force during World War II .[ 1]
After the war he studied theology at King's College, Cambridge and trained for the priesthood at Cuddesdon College . He was ordained deacon in 1949 and priest in 1950.[ 3] He was a curate at St Michael and All Angels, Camberwell (1949-50),[ 4] followed by two curacies in Australia: Randwick (1950-51) and Dubbo (1951-53).[ 5] He then returned to London, and to St Michael and All Angels, Camberwell (1953-54), after which he was Vice-Principal of St Francis College, Brisbane and also a lecturer in ecclesiastical history at the University of Queensland . Later he was Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton (1960-68) and then the Dean of Perth before his ordination to the episcopate on 29 September 1975 at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne , to serve as Bishop of Ballarat.[ 6] He retired from that position in 1993.[ 1]
As Dean of Perth, Hazlewood organised the Rock Mass for Love with rock group Bakery , which was recorded live at St George's Cathedral, Perth , on 21 March 1971.[ 7]
His nephew, Will Hazlewood , is Bishop of Lewes .
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