Walter Frere
Walter Howard Frere CR[2] (23 November 1863 – 2 April 1938) was an English Anglican bishop and liturgist.[5] In 1892, he was one of the six priests who founded the Community of the Resurrection at Pusey House, Oxford; Charles Gore served as its first superior.[14] He regarded membership of a religious order an obligation taking precedence over others, the bishop's palace became a branch house of the Community.He was a member of the Anglican delegation to the Malines Conversations in the 1920s, and active in various other ecumenical projects including relations with the Russian Orthodox Church.[18] In his early writings and addresses he emphasised the importance of spiritual life, and explained some of the liturgical revision which was then in preparation.