17th April 1952
Death of the Vicar General of the Channel Islands
Monsignor Thomas Grant Hickey, who died on 17 April 1952, was appointed Vicar-General of the Channel Islands throughout the occupation. Following liberation, he maintained a keen interest in Guernsey politics, in which he had been deeply involved for the previous 30 years.
Hickey was appointed to Our Lady Star of the Sea, St Sampson, in 1916 upon the death of his predecessor, Canon Franklin. Soon after, he stood for election to the States of Deliberation. There, he won a vote for the States to pay the full salaries of all teachers in non-States schools. Shortly after, the States also started paying rent on the Catholic schools in which the children were educated.
Birth and education
Monsignor Hickey was born in Guernsey on 21 August 1877. He attended Elizabeth College before graduating to Oscott College in Birmingham. He completed his education in Rome, where he attended the English College.
He is still remembered beyond the island. The Diocese of Portsmouth, under which the Channel Islands’ churches are administered, says prayers for him every year on 20 March.
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Other events that occured in April
Death of the Vicar General of the Channel Islands
- Monsignor Hickey was born on Guernsey in 1877 and died in 1952.
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Alderney residents lined the coast to watch Titanic pass
- Titanic passed so close to Alderney that residents could hear music onboard
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Guernsey-set film The Sea Devils hits cinemas
- The film was set on and around Guernsey, and used names from Toilers of the Sea.
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Guernsey’s new population law comes into force
- The new laws changed peoples' rights to live in local and open market houses.
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