Bishop Randolph George: A man for all seasons

July 15, 1924 – July 18, 2016

By Cary Fraser

 

Bishop Randolph George’s life was testament to the power of faith, as a commitment to God expressed through the embrace of service to the human community. As a religious leader living through troubled times, Bishop George was guided by his profound faith in providing leadership to the communities where he served, and demonstrated the qualities of humility and dignity that define the lives of those who contribute beyond measure to a world in need of renewal. Several statements published since his death have recognized that Bishop George made an invaluable contribution to both his congregation/diocese, and the wider society in promoting human rights and good governance over the decades since his return to Guyana in 1971. In that role, Bishop George has joined the ranks of those who championed their faith as an instrument of social and moral redemption over the course of their lives. I would draw upon a historical parallel to underscore the profound importance of Bishop George’s contribution to Guyana and its evolution.