Group portrait of Reverend H. Randolph Moore, Vicar of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, with 10 parishioners. They are posing outside of the church. H. Randolph Moore, a graduate of Oberlin College and USC, was ordained in 1925 in Atlanta. He came to Los Angeles as Vicar of St. Philip the Evangelist Episcopal Church in 1934 and retired in 1971. He was named a lifetime canon of St. Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Francis Eric Bloy for his "outstanding leadership of St. Philip's Parish and his long and faithful service to the diocese and its bishops." He received a doctorate of divinity degree in Liberia in 1966.
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African American clergy African American churches Moore, H. Randolph (Herbert Randolph), 1898-1990 St. Phillips Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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