Phillips Brooks

05 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

22 min · 19 de ago de 2025
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Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

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episode 09 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe artwork

09 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

19 de ago de 20255 min
episode 08 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe artwork

08 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

19 de ago de 202516 min
episode 07 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe artwork

07 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

19 de ago de 202514 min
episode 06 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe artwork

06 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

19 de ago de 202516 min
episode 05 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe artwork

05 - Phillips Brooks by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe

Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893) stands as one of the most distinguished clergymen of the nineteenth century, renowned for his exceptional preaching and deep compassion. Serving as the rector of Trinity Church in Boston for most of his life, he briefly held the position of Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1893. Brooks was not only a celebrated preacher but also a devoted patriot, advocating for the North during the American Civil War and boldly opposing slavery. His poignant sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln captured the essence of both men’s characters. Although he was invited to become the full-time chaplain at Harvard University—where he maintained close ties with faculty and students—he humbly stated that his only ambition is to be a parish priest. Brooks passed away in 1893, just 15 months into his episcopate, leaving a profound impact on Bostons history. His funeral was attended by people from all walks of life, with Harvard students carrying his body in a poignant tribute. A man of considerable physical presence, standing six feet four inches tall, Brooks was deeply respected for his understanding of diverse beliefs and religious traditions. He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, including an STD from Harvard and Columbia, and a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxford. He is perhaps best remembered as the lyricist of the beloved carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)

19 de ago de 202522 min