Wilfrid Westall

Wilfrid Arthur Edmund Westall (20 November 1900 – 22 February 1982) was an English Anglican bishop in the 20th century.

[1] He went on to study theology at St Chad's College, Durham University, graduating with distinction.

[9] In 1958, he resigned as archdeacon and canon of Exeter to concentrate on his duties as Bishop.

[11] For many years, he frequently appeared on the panel of the radio programme Any Questions?.

[13] He led the first Anglican pilgrim to Lourdes in 1963, his group contains 48 people including: 1 bishop, 6 priests,1 deacon, 2 nuns, and 6 invalid children.