Harold Davidson
1875–1937 (age 62)
Biography
Harold Davidson (1875–1937) was an Anglican priest whose ministry in Norfolk was marked by compassion for the marginalized and unconventional approaches to pastoral care. His dedication to serving those whom society often overlooked earned him both devoted followers and considerable controversy within the Church.
Davidson's life was characterized by his commitment to bridging the gap between ecclesiastical tradition and the practical needs of his parishioners. His legacy reflects the tensions within early twentieth-century Anglicanism between orthodox practice and progressive pastoral theology.