Jamaica Gleaner

KC founder has two birthdays

- Dave Rodney Sunday Gleaner Writer

BISHOP PERCIVAL William Gibson was a trailblazi­ng founding father of pre-independen­t Jamaica. Many Jamaicans are very familiar with the annual Gibson Relays held at the National Stadium in his honour. But the relays are a small part of the mosaic of accomplish­ment that defines the man who became the first black Jamaican to be enthroned Anglican Bishop of Jamaica, and who also founded Kingston College, where he was founding principal for many years.

The firebrand preacher also founded Glenmuir High School, Bishop Gibson High, and he played a role in the creation of numerous other educationa­l institutio­ns across Jamaica.

Last Tuesday, several social media posts celebrated the 127th birthday of this clerical, educationa­l and civic icon, a straight-A graduate of St George’s College. His birthdate is widely considered to be September 15, 1893. His Jamaican birth certificat­e supports this notion, stating that Gibson was born in Cavaliers, St Andrew, on that day. And noted University of the West Indies historian Patrick E. Bryan, in an article on Gibson published by the Oxford University Press, also shares this view.

But the tombstone of Bishop Gibson, photograph­ed by this writer a few years ago in the St Andrew Parish Church Cemetery, tells an entirely different story. The headstone, located nearby the grave of another trailblaze­r, Sir Clifford Campbell (the first Jamaica-born governor general of the island), states Gibson’s birthdate as August 26, 1893.

One presumes that the informatio­n on the tombstone, including a line of scripture engraved therein, would have been shaped by contempora­ries of the bishop, including Bishop Cyril Swaby, who succeeded him as Anglican Bishop of Jamaica, and Bishop J.C. Clarke, the then Suffragan Bishop of Kingston.

UNCLEAR

It is unclear how this discrepanc­y came about. Wikipedia, in various entries on Bishop Gibson, mentions both the August 26 and September 15 birthdays. Both dates keep the bishop safely templed in the Virgo zodiac sign. Whatever his real birthday may be, it doesn’t change the powerful character of the Jamaican pioneer who has been described by a former church member in Washington,

DC, as “principled, erudite and visionary”.

“Gibson was short in stature but his presence loomed large in the pulpit, especially relating to issues of equality and social justice,” the Anglican and graduate of Codrington Theologica­l College in Barbados told The Sunday Gleaner.

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 ??  ?? The tombstone of Bishop Gibson bearing his August 26 birthday.
The tombstone of Bishop Gibson bearing his August 26 birthday.
 ??  ?? Bishop Percival William Gibson
Bishop Percival William Gibson

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