[1] In 1945, he migrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he became Assistant Chaplain at St Saviour's, Belgrano and a teacher at Green's School.
He moved in 1948 to serve as Rector of Holy Trinity, Lomas de Zamora; Domestic Chaplain to Ivor Evans, Bishop in Argentina; Secretary of the Diocesan Board of Missions; and Chaplain to St Alban's College (i.e. secondary/high school), Lomas de Zamora.
[4] He was the Founder and Editor of "Revista Anglicana", the official magazine of Arensa, the Association of Anglican Dioceses in the North of South America.
[1] He returned to England and took up the post of full-time Assistant Bishop of Peterborough[5] (and an honorary canon of the Cathedral) until his retirement in 1986.
[1] Among his duties as Assistant Bishop, he was chairman of the diocesan Missionary Council and had pastoral care of retired clergy and their widows;[6] he lived in Great Billing and developed Parkinson's.