Anglican missionary
Frank Houghton (1894–1972) was an Anglican missionary bishop and author.
Biography
Houghton was born in Stafford [ 1] and educated at the University of London and ordained in 1917. He held curacies at St Benedict, Everton and All Saints, Preston before heading to Republican China as a missionary with the China Inland Mission in 1920. In 1923 he married Dorothy Cassels, the daughter of William Cassels , who had been a member of the Cambridge Seven and became a bishop in China. Houghton was general director of the China Inland Mission at the time when the Mission had to leave China in 1951.[ 2] He was Bishop of East Szechwan from 1937 to 1940.[ 3] Returning to England he held incumbencies at St Marks, New Milverton, Leamington and St Peter's, Drayton, Banbury . He retired in 1963 and died on 25 January 1972.[ 4]
Works
Houghton's books include The Two Hundred (1932); China Calling (1936); If We Believe (1952); Amy Carmichael of Dohnavur (1953); The Fire Burns On (1964); and Living Your Life (1966).[ 5]
He also wrote the hymns "Facing a Task Unfinished", "My Lord, Who in the Desert Fed", "O Thou Who Dost Direct My Feet" and "Thou Who Wast Rich Beyond All Splendour".[ 6]
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Chengdu
St. Joseph's Cathedral, Chongqing
Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral, Leshan
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Kangding
Cathedral of the Angels, Xichang
Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral, Nanchong [zh ]
Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Yibin
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Wanzhou
Annunciation Seminary, Bailu
St. Thérèse of Lisieux Church, Chongqing
Annunciation Church, Dengchigou [fr ]
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Mianyang
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Mianzhu [zh ]
St. Anne's Church, Moxi
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