Cut From The Cloth of Fogo:A Life of Teaching,Travel,and Ministry
Cut From The Cloth of Fogo:A Life of Teaching,Travel,and Ministry

Cut From The Cloth of Fogo:A Life of Teaching,Travel,and Ministry

C$10.00 (£5.39)
Ship to United Kingdom : C$22.00 (£11.86)
Total : C$32.00 (£17.25)
Location : Canada - CAD(C$)
Prices in GBP(£) are estimates
Ask Question
  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : 3 Days
  • Brand : Flanker
  • ID# : 187151348
  • Barcode : 9781771174091
  • Start : Sat 23 Nov 2019 20:26:17 (BST)
  • Close : Run Until Sold
  • Remain :
    Run Until Sold
newfoundlandstore accepts payment via PayPal
International Shipping to United Kingdom International Shipping to United Kingdom for 1 item(s) edit
Canada Post Letter-post Intl = C$22.00 (£11.86)

Shipping Calculator


Seller's Description

Cut from the Cloth of Fogo is Stewart Payne’s memoir, tracing his humble beginnings on Fogo Island in the 1930s and his journey to becoming one of the most respected Anglican clergymen in Newfoundland and Labrador. With modesty and humour, Stewart describes his early upbringing on Fogo Island, his first trip to the big city to enter Memorial College, his teaching years at Indian Islands and Fogo, and the ministerial calling that put him on the path to a long and rewarding life of humanitarian work. Stewart's first pastoral charge was Happy Valley, followed by Bay Roberts and St. Anthony. He went on to become bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland and retired as metropolitan in the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada. Besides his role in the church, Stewart has also been an activist for social issues affecting his congregation. When the cod moratorium was declared in 1992, he was invited to form a coalition with other churches to help unemployed fishermen and plant workers. In partnership with other concerned fisheries organizations, Stewart helped form a committee to reach out to people in distress, to listen to their concerns, and to bring their issues before government. From his early years in Fogo to his election as metropolitan, Stewart Payne tells his life story as a series of anecdotes involving the people who helped him along the way, including his devoted wife, Selma (née Penney), his equal partner in a lifetime of sharing in other people’s joys and supporting them in times of distress.

  • Author:Stewart Payne
  • ISBN:978-1-77117-409-1
  • Dimensions:9 by 6
  • Format:PB
  • Year:2015
  • Publisher:Flanker
  • Pages:222
  • Weight:368gr
  •  B10

I do combine shipping,when purchasing more than one item please wait for items to be combined into one invoice.You can also submit list of items your interested in and request total shipping. All shipping is basic lettermail.If you require another form of shipping just ask.Thanks

Listing Information

Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#187151348
Start TimeSat 23 Nov 2019 20:26:17 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
Starting BidFixed Price (no bidding)
Item ConditionUsed
Bids0
Views216
Dispatch Time3 Days
Quantity1
LocationCanada
Auto ExtendNo
FormatPaperback
SubjectBiography & Autobiography
Pre-Filled Information
9781771174091 - Cut from the Cloth of Fogo: A Life of Teaching, Travel, and Ministry
Stock Photo
Title
Cut from the Cloth of Fogo: A Life of Teaching, Travel, and Ministry
ISBN
9781771174091
Product Category
Books
Format
Author
Stewart Payne
Publisher
Flanker Press Limited
RRP
Release Year
2015
Edition
Genre
Synopsis
Cut from the Cloth of Fogo is Stewart Paynes memoir, tracing his humble beginnings on Fogo Island in the 1930s and his journey to becoming one of the most respected Anglican clergymen in Newfoundland and Labrador. With modesty and humour, Stewart describes his early upbringing on Fogo Island, his first trip to the big city to enter Memorial College, his teaching years at Indian Islands and Fogo, and the ministerial calling that put him on the path to a long and rewarding life of humanitarian work. Stewarts first pastoral charge was Happy Valley, followed by Bay Roberts and St. Anthony. He went on to become bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland and retired as metropolitan in the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada. Besides his role in the church, Stewart has also been an activist for social issues affecting his congregation. When the cod moratorium was declared in 1992, he was invited to form a coalition with other churches to help unemployed fishermen and plant workers. In partnership with other concerned fisheries organizations, Stewart helped form a committee to reach out to people in distress, to listen to their concerns, and to bring their issues before government. From his early years in Fogo to his election as metropolitan, Stewart Payne tells his life story as a series of anecdotes involving the people who helped him along the way, including his devoted wife, Selma (n e Penney), his equal partner in a lifetime of sharing in other peoples joys and supporting them in times of distress.

Seller Recent Feedback

Returns Policy

Returns Accepted

30 days

Purchase Activity

Username Time & Date Amount
No Bids as of Yet
This is a single item listing. If an auction is running, the winning bidder will be the highest bidder.

Questions and Answers

No Questions Asked About This Listing Yet
I understand the Q&A policies