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Percy Stickney Grant
American Protestant Episcopalian clergyman

Percy Stickney Grant

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American Protestant Episcopalian clergyman
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Percy Stickney Grant (1860–1927) was an American priest of the Episcopal Church.
Grant was born in Boston and was educated at Harvard University (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1886) and at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge (B.D., 1886). He was a curate of the church of the Ascension (1886) and incumbent of St. Mark's Church (1887-93 (both in Fall River, Massachusetts) and was also rector at Swansea, Massachusetts in 1890-93.
In 1893 he became incumbent of the Church of the Ascension in New York City. He became known for his support of socialism and for his "forum" for the expression of views on labor and living conditions. Advocates of all political and social doctrines were permitted to speak freely. This was widely criticized and finally, in 1923, following action taken by Bishop Manning, the forum was greatly modified in its character. He also came in controversy with Bishop Manning on the question of divorce. He became engaged to Rita de Acosta Lydig who had been divorced. Bishop Manning refused to authorize the marriage and it did not take place. In June 1924, he resigned his rectorship.
His writings include:
Ad Matrem (1905)
The Search of Belisarius (1907)
Observations in Asia (1908)
Socialism and Christianity (1910)
The Return of Odysseus (1912)
Fair Play for the Worker (1918)
Essays and Poems (1922)
The Religion of Main Street (1923)

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