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Charles Henry Brent


Title Details
  • Charles Henry Brent
Subjects
  • Circa 1905
  • Americans
  • 1905
  • education
  • episcopalian bishops
  • founder of brent school in baguio
  • mountain province
  • protestants
Material Type
  • VM
  • Visual material
Online Sources
Format
  • With prints
Collection
  • Filipinas Heritage Library
Image Type
  • Reproduction: Photoengraving
Item Call Number FP00041
Status Available
Barcode FP00041
Local Free-text Call Number (oclc)
  • Classification number - FP00041
Title Statement
  • Title - Charles Henry Brent
General Note
  • General note - Brent, an Episcopalian bishop, worked among the non-Christian tribes in the Mountain Province. He founded Brent School in Baguio. Brent was elected the first Episcopal bishop to the Philippines in October, 1901. But he did not leave his work at St. Stephen''s church in south Boston for Manila until May of the next year (1902) because he spent the intervening months raising funds with which to carry on his new task. In Manila, Brent was responsible for the construction of the Episcopal Cathedral on Padre Faura Street which was destroyed in World War II. He also built and equipped the pre-war St. Luke''s Hospital in Tondo, and founded a settlement house and an orphanage. In the Mountain Province, he started the St. Mary the Virgin School, Igorot boys and girls who were trained in modern farming at Sagada. In Zamboanga, he established the Brent Hospital which was staffed by medical missionaries. He founded a mission school for Muslim boys at Indianan, in the interior of Jolo in 1914. To avoid conflict, religious teaching was left to be taught at home or in the mosques, while the youngsters were taught agriculture, the handicrafts, and cooking. One of the 10 children of Canadian parents, Brent was born on April 9, 1862, in Newcastle (where his father was the rector of the St. George''s church), Ontario, Canada. After attending Trinity College School at Port Hope, he studied at the University of Toronto, graduating with a B.A. degree in 1884 and an M.A. in 1889. A naturalized American citizen, he became the bishop of western New York for 10 years (1919-1929). Brent wrote several books, among them "Liberty and Other Sermons", "A Master Builder," and "The Splendour of the Human Body." Brent was an officer, Legion of Honor, when General John Pershing named him his senior chaplain, with the rank of Major in 1918. He was 56 when he died at Lausanne, Switzerland on March 27, 1919.
Additional Physical Form Available Note
  • Additional physical form available note - With prints
Ownership And Custodial History
  • History - Filipinas Heritage Library
Subject Chronological Term
  • Chronological term - Circa 1905
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Americans
Subject Faceted Topical Term
  • Focus term - 1905
  • Focus term - education
  • Focus term - episcopalian bishops
  • Focus term - founder of brent school in baguio
  • Focus term - mountain province
  • Focus term - protestants