[1] Raine was awarded a licence in theology from Durham University in 1900, later taking a Bachelor of Arts in 1903.
[3] He was ordained as a priest in York Minster and subsequently left to work in East London at the Oxford House settlement project.
[1] Angelo's wife was the first woman to attend the Annual General Meeting of the parish in 1920.
[1] In 1937 he left Dringhouses to become Vicar of All Saints, Pavement, a position he held until his retirement in 1956.
He served as Chaplain to the Merchant Adventurers of York and as the Honorary City Archivist.