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George Barry Ford
ChurchCatholic Church
Orders
Ordination1914
Personal details
Born(1885-10-28)October 28, 1885
Annsville, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 1, 1978(1978-08-01) (aged 92)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationPriest
Education
  • Niagara University (1908)
  • St. Joseph's Seminary in Dunwoodie
Notable workA Degree of Difference (1969)

George Barry Ford (October 28, 1885 – August 1, 1978) was an American Roman Catholic priest, advocate of civil rights, and the chaplain who, along with Fr. Moore, led Thomas Merton to the Roman Catholic Church.[1] He was twice silenced by Cardinal Francis Spellman, and was a close friend of Eleanor Roosevelt and Carlton J. H. Hayes.[2] Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen, then president of Union Theological Seminary next to Corpus Christi, described Father Ford as "the best known and best loved man in the Morningside Heights community".[3]

Ford worked to establish the research institute and think tank Freedom House along with Eleanor Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, Dorothy Thompson, Herbert Agar, Herbert Bayard Swope, Ralph Bunche, Roscoe Drummond, and Rex Stout.[4] He also helped establish the Church Peace Union that today is the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (New York Times obituary). Ford was a disciple of educational reformer John Dewey, who was a professor at Columbia's Teacher's College, and he eventually received the John Dewey Award.

Wilfrid Sheed, whose parents Frank Sheed and Maisie Ward of the Catholic publishing house Sheed & Ward attended the church, had this to say about Fr. Ford,

And for our Sunday enjoyment we had our pastor, Father George B. Ford, a famous liberal priest of the period, who tried to speak elegantly for his largely Columbia U congregation and always wound up flat on his back. 'It blesseth him who gives and it likewise blesses the recipient' was his version of Portia; it could never be said that Father Ford didn't swing for the fences. But through the garble beamed an effulgent decency. Father Malaprop was a big influence on Thomas Merton and other intellectuals who had the wit to see through the density of his verbiage.

— Frank and Maisie: A Memoir With Parents, page 172.

In 1938, Thomas Merton sought Ford out at Corpus Christi Church to seek instruction in the Catholic faith.[5][6] That same year, when Servant of God Catherine Doherty, Baroness de Hueck, arrived in New York, he gave her free rent in Harlem, which was a key to her success in establishing Friendship House that became the birthplace of the future Madonna House Apostolate. He also contributed frequently to her support.[7]

In 1954 he received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) degree from Columbia University.[8] He also received honorary degrees from Manhattan College and Seton Hall College.

In 1966 he served on the historic Ad hoc Commission on Rights of Soviet Jews. It was chaired by Bayard Rustin, and established by the Conference on the Status of Soviet Jews, offering a public tribunal on Jewish life in the Soviet Union.

Fr. Ford is thanked in the liner notes to George Carlin's 1972 album Class Clown, for although Carlin rejected the Catholic faith, he remembered Ford with cultural appreciation, and credited him for teaching him how to ask questions and think.[9]

Ford was an early champion of the Catholic Ordination of Women.

  1. ^ Zak, Dan (2016). Almighty: Courage, Resistance, and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age. New York: Blue Rider Press. p. 72. ISBN 9780735212312.
  2. ^ Sifton, Elisabeth (2005). Serenity Prayer: Faith And Politics In Times Of Peace And War. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 176. ISBN 9780393326628.
  3. ^ Cogley, John. "A Priest in the City, The Commonweal, 1948, p. 9.
  4. ^ The Century Yearbook 1979. New York: Century Association. 1979. p. 233.
  5. ^ Merton, Thomas. The Seven Storey Mountain. Harcourt Brace, 1948, p. 237.
  6. ^ Ford, George Barry. A Degree of Difference. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1969, pp. 79-80.
  7. ^ "Merton 1948, p. 373"
  8. ^ Columbia University Library
  9. ^ Sullivan, James. Seven Dirty Words: The Life and Crimes of George Carlin. Da Capo, 2011, p. 18.

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