John Hughes (bishop of Croydon)


John Taylor Hughes was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Hughes was educated firstly in Uxbridge and subsequently at Bede College, University of Durham. He was deaconed at Michaelmas 1931 in Auckland Castle and priested in Advent the next year at Durham Cathedral — both times by Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham; and was successively an assistant chaplain and tutor at his former college, a curate at Shildon and a vicar at West Hartlepool. Returning to his home city in 1948, Hughes became the of Southwark Diocesan Retreat House and a missioner of Southwark Cathedral. He was consecrated a bishop on 21 September 1956 at Westminster Abbey, to serve as Bishop of Croydon, a position he held for over 20 years; additionally taking on the role of Bishop to the Armed Forces from 1966.
In 1964 Hughes published What difference does faith make?