Stephen Bradley (bishop)


Stephen Carlton Bradley was an Anglican bishop who served as presiding bishop of the Church of England in South Africa from 1965 to 1984.
Bradley was born in Cairo, Egypt, the son of missionaries with the Egypt General Mission. His family migrated to Australia when he was 9. Bradley studied at Sydney Church of England Grammar School and Moore Theological College and went to South Africa in 1935 as a missionary to Zulus.
During World War II, Bradley served first in the South African Army, and then in the Australian Army, serving as a chaplain. He returned to South Africa after the war and served in the Church of England in South Africa, being consecrated as Assistant Bishop of Cape Town in 1958.
Bradley opposed the World Council of Churches, and supported apartheid.