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Neil McCleery is the chaplain of Bedford School, a boarding school in England for boys ages 7 to 18, where he leads the spiritual life of the community, teaches philosophy and religion, and walks together with individuals and the whole community in their common life. McCleery is an ordinand of the Diocese of St. Albans. He has previously led the worshipping life of a cathedral and served as a chaplain to two colleges of the University of Oxford, of which he is also a graduate. For McCleery, life in all its fullness involves commitment to education and raising the next generation of leaders. | Neil McCleery is the chaplain of Bedford School, link [https://www.bedfordschool.org.uk/] a boarding school in England for boys ages 7 to 18, where he leads the spiritual life of the community, teaches philosophy and religion, and walks together with individuals and the whole community in their common life. McCleery is an ordinand of the Diocese of St. Albans. He has previously led the worshipping life of a cathedral and served as a chaplain to two colleges of the University of Oxford, of which he is also a graduate. For McCleery, life in all its fullness involves commitment to education and raising the next generation of leaders. | ||
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Neil McCleery is the chaplain of Bedford School, link [1] a boarding school in England for boys ages 7 to 18, where he leads the spiritual life of the community, teaches philosophy and religion, and walks together with individuals and the whole community in their common life. McCleery is an ordinand of the Diocese of St. Albans. He has previously led the worshipping life of a cathedral and served as a chaplain to two colleges of the University of Oxford, of which he is also a graduate. For McCleery, life in all its fullness involves commitment to education and raising the next generation of leaders.