Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Brechin)

Kenneth Donald Mackenzie (16 September 1876 – 1 October 1966) was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the middle third of the 20th century.

The Right Reverend

Kenneth Mackenzie
Bishop of Brechin
ChurchScottish Episcopal Church
DioceseBrechin
In office1935–1943
PredecessorWalter Robberds
SuccessorEric Graham
Orders
Ordination1902
Consecration1935
Personal details
Born(1876-09-16)16 September 1876
Died1 October 1966(1966-10-01) (aged 90)
DenominationAnglican

He was educated at Radley and Hertford College, Oxford and ordained in 1902. He served curacies at All Hallows', East India Docks and St John's, Upper Norwood. From 1905 to 1910 he was Fellow, Dean and Chaplain of Pembroke College, Oxford. After a further curacy at St Mary Magdalene's, Paddington he became Vicar of Selly Oak in 1915, a post he held for five years. From 1923 to 1934 he worked for the Anglo-Catholic Congress. After that he was a canon residentiary at Salisbury Cathedral until his elevation to the episcopate as Bishop of Brechin, serving until 1943.

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