Conrad le Despenser Roden Noel (12 July 1869 – 22 July 1942) was an English priest of the Church of England. Known as the 'Red Vicar' of Thaxted, he was a prominent Christian socialist.
Within Thaxted Parish Church, Noel hung the red flag and the flag of Sinn Féin alongside the flag of Saint George.[9] This led to the "Battle of the Flags" with students from Cambridge leading attacks on the church to remove the flags.[10] Eventually, in 1922 a consistory court ruled against displaying the flags and Noel obeyed the ruling.[11]
He founded the socialist organization Catholic Crusade in 1918,[12] which had some impact in the origins of Trotskyism in Britain.[13]
He himself had drawn much inspiration from the Middle Ages only because he felt that this period, despite many oppressions, had a certain vigour and freedom which expressed itself in communal life; and he borrowed much from the ancient English uses and ceremonials for the worship at Thaxted. But he adapted the ideas and usages to contemporary needs, and he formulated his rediscovery to make of it an outward expression of the newly aroused modern movement for social justice.[15]
Noel also supported the British Provisional Committee for the Defence of Leon Trotsky, and signed a letter defending Trotsky's right to asylum and calling for an international inquiry into the Moscow Trials.[18]
Personal life
He was a friend of the composer Gustav Holst who also lived for some years in the town of Thaxted.[16]
^Groves, Reginald (1967). Conrad Noel and the Thaxted Movement: An Adventure in Christian Socialism. London: Merlin Press. p. 68. Cited in Heywood 1996, p. 45.
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