Edward Holloway
Born 18 November 1917. After studies at St Joseph's, Mark Cross and the Venerable English College, Rome (PhL and STL degrees) he was ordained priest 13th February 1944. From 1946 to 1958 he was an assistant priest at English Martyrs, Walworth, London, and priest-in-charge of St Augustine's House for late vocations to the priesthood. He was parish priest in three parishes and retired in 1986.
Parish priest: 1961 - 1967 St Thomas More, Bramley, Surrey 1967 - 1976 Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex 1976 - 1986 The Holy Name Church, Esher, Surrey.
Resident with 1986 - 1992 Fr Victor Cook at Holy Redeemer, Cranleigh 1992 - 1999 St Ambrose's, Warlingham. Fr Holloway died on the 24th March 1999.
Fr. Holloway is author of
"Catholicism: A New Synthesis", 1969 and 1976 (Foreword by Cardinal John Wright). This was really his life's work and was based on the vision of Christ and creation given earlier to his mother Agnes Holloway. In 1988 he edited her writings published as "God's Master Key: The Law of Control and Direction". This was the inspiration for his synthesis of Catholicism and the modern scientific vision of the universe. From 1969 to 1991 Fr. Holloway was the editor of Faith Magazine, a theological and pastoral review, and in 1972 founder, with Fr. Roger Nesbitt, of Faith Youth Movement, which became Faith-Keyway Trust in 1979. He was also author of numerous pamphlets and articles which develop the original vision of Christ as the Lord of the cosmos, Lord of history and of the individual mind and heart.