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Reverend Oswald Staniforth (born George Edward Charles Staniforth; 1865–1930) was a British Franciscan friar notable for his writings on various religious subjects.
Biography
George was born in the town of Erith, Kent, to Charles Staniforth, an accountant who was born in Smyrna, Turkey as a British Subject, and Agnes Harrietta Woodbridge, born in France. By age fourteen he was attending St Augustine's College, Canterbury. He worked as a missionary during the Boer War, serving with the British Army in South Africa. He lived in various places over his life including Kent, Yorkshire, Wales and had worked as a missionary in California and Montreal.
Writings
The Saint of the Eucharist, Saint Paschal Baylon, Patron of Eucharistic Associations (1905) OCLC 975468498, OCLC 224151750, OCLC 974266360, OCLC 1078979178
Sketch of St. Louis King of France
Life of St. Francis OCLC 40721408
The Third Order of Saint Francis: Being three lectures delivered at the Franciscan summer school, Oxford, August 1928 OCLC 11978646
References
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- A Few Quick Ones
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- Stoicism
- Paschal Baylón
- List of Old Carthusians