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'''Bishop Bunyan Joseph''' (20 August 1894 – 25 October 1986)<ref name="STC"/> was the first<ref name="RD"/> and only elected<ref name="Order">Church of South India, ''Order of Service for the Consecration of the First New Bishops of The Church of South India'', Printed at London Mission Press, Nagercoil, 1947. Cited by Joseph G. Muthuraj, ''Speaking Truth to Power A Critique of the Church of South India Episcopacy (Governance) of the 21st Century'', Globethics, Geneva, 2015, pp.209-229.[https://www.globethics.net/documents/4289936/13403252/GE_Focus_31_web.pdf]</ref> Bishop - in - [[Anantapur-Kurnool Diocese]]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=3YDkAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA41&ots=B_rbvvpfW7&dq=bishop%20bunyan%20joseph&pg=RA2-PA41#v=onepage&q=bishop%20bunyan%20joseph&f=false ''The Living Church'';, Volume 114, April 27, 1947, p.9]</ref> who was consecrated on 27 September 1947<ref name="RD"/> and was among the 15<ref>Sir [[Stanley Reed (British politician)|Stanley Reed]] (Compiled), ''The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who, 1949'', Times of India Press, Calcutta, 1949, p.550.[https://books.google.com/books?id=EvsTAAAAIAAJ&dq=church+of+south+india+september+1947+bunyan+joseph&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bunyan+joseph]</ref> inaugural<ref>P. John John, ''The Church of South India and the Modernization of Kerala'' in ''Journal of Kerala Studies'', Volume III, Part II, June 1976, pp. 223.[https://books.google.com/books?id=JLQbAQAAMAAJ&dq=church+of+south+india+bunyan+joseph&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bunyan+joseph]</ref> Bishops when the [[Church of South India]] was inaugurated at the CSI-[[St. George's Cathedral, Chennai]]. He was presented<ref name="Order"/> for consecration by The [[Venerable]] F. F. Gladstone and Canon T. Sithers.<ref name="TFD"/> to the Presiding Bishop [[Cherakarottu Korula Jacob]],<ref name="MC"/> who as the first Moderator, consecrated Bunyan Joseph. | '''Bishop Bunyan Joseph''' (20 August 1894 – 25 October 1986)<ref name="STC"/> was the first<ref name="RD"/> and only elected<ref name="Order">Church of South India, ''Order of Service for the Consecration of the First New Bishops of The Church of South India'', Printed at London Mission Press, Nagercoil, 1947. Cited by Joseph G. Muthuraj, ''Speaking Truth to Power A Critique of the Church of South India Episcopacy (Governance) of the 21st Century'', Globethics, Geneva, 2015, pp.209-229.[https://www.globethics.net/documents/4289936/13403252/GE_Focus_31_web.pdf]</ref> Bishop - in - [[Anantapur-Kurnool Diocese]]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=3YDkAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA41&ots=B_rbvvpfW7&dq=bishop%20bunyan%20joseph&pg=RA2-PA41#v=onepage&q=bishop%20bunyan%20joseph&f=false ''The Living Church'';, Volume 114, April 27, 1947, p.9]</ref> who was consecrated on 27 September 1947<ref name="RD"/> and was among the 15<ref>Sir [[Stanley Reed (British politician)|Stanley Reed]] (Compiled), ''The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who, 1949'', Times of India Press, Calcutta, 1949, p.550.[https://books.google.com/books?id=EvsTAAAAIAAJ&dq=church+of+south+india+september+1947+bunyan+joseph&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bunyan+joseph]</ref> inaugural<ref>P. John John, ''The Church of South India and the Modernization of Kerala'' in ''Journal of Kerala Studies'', Volume III, Part II, June 1976, pp. 223.[https://books.google.com/books?id=JLQbAQAAMAAJ&dq=church+of+south+india+bunyan+joseph&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bunyan+joseph]</ref> Bishops when the [[Church of South India]] was inaugurated at the CSI-[[St. George's Cathedral, Chennai]]. He was presented<ref name="Order"/> for consecration by The [[Venerable]] F. F. Gladstone and Canon T. Sithers.<ref name="TFD"/> to the Presiding Bishop [[Cherakarottu Korula Jacob]],<ref name="MC"/> who as the first Moderator, consecrated Bunyan Joseph. | ||
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{{Succession box| before=F. C. Philip,<ref name="SJ">CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist, ''History of the Diocese - Presbyters''.[http://stjohnscsi.org/history-of-church/]</ref><br />1951-1956,<br /> M. H. Durrani,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1958-1960| title=Presbyter - in - Charge,<br />CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist,<br />[[Secunderabad]]| after=F. C. Philip,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1957-1958,<br />E. W. Gallagher & A.M. Palmer,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1961-1963 | years=1956-1957,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1960-1961<ref name="SJ"/>}} | {{Succession box| before=F. C. Philip,<ref name="SJ">CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist, ''History of the Diocese - Presbyters''.[http://stjohnscsi.org/history-of-church/]</ref><br />1951-1956,<br /> M. H. Durrani,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1958-1960| title=Presbyter - in - Charge,<br />CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist,<br />[[Secunderabad]]| after=F. C. Philip,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1957-1958,<br />E. W. Gallagher & A.M. Palmer,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1961-1963 | years=1956-1957,<ref name="SJ"/><br />1960-1961<ref name="SJ"/>}} | ||
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