Stephen Carlton Bradley (4 April 1909 – 2 July 2003) was an Anglican bishop.
He had served as a military chaplain during the Second World War, then in parish ministry before being consecrated as an assistant bishop in 1958.
Bradley studied at Sydney Church of England Grammar School and Moore Theological College and went to South Africa in 1935 as a missionary to Zulus.
He returned to South Africa after the war and served in the Church of England in South Africa; despite its name, this denomination is not in communion with the Church of England through the Anglican Communion, in contrast to the Church of the Province of Southern Africa.
[3] Bradley opposed the World Council of Churches,[1] and supported apartheid.