Leslie Rumble Explained
Leslie Audoen Rumble (1892–1975), usually known as "Dr Rumble", an Australian Catholic priest and religious controversialist, was born in Enmore, New South Wales in 1892. His family was mostly Anglican but he converted to Catholicism.[1] He was ordained as a priest in the order of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in 1924. After gaining a doctorate at the Angelicum University in Rome studying with such teachers as Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange,[2] he returned to Australia in 1927 and for many years taught theology at the order's seminary in Kensington, New South Wales.[3] [4] He worked closely with his colleague, philosophy lecturer Dr P. J. Ryan.
Work in radio and print
In 1928 Dr Rumble began a Sunday evening programme on radio-station 2UE, answering queries about Catholicism. Dr Rumble's 'Question Box' was transferred to the Catholic station 2SM and continued until 1968.[5] It became "the most famous religious program on Australian radio."[6] It answered questions sent in by listeners, often hostile ones from Protestants. He treated inquirers as honest seekers for the truth and answered in a very logical style "in a voice like worn sandpaper". He criticised the "puritan element" as well as the "Godless secularism" of Australian society.[7]
Written versions of his Question Box program were popular in the United States (where he toured successfully in 1940-41[8]) as well as Australia and were said to have sold seven million copies.
During the federal election campaign of 1949 Rumble suggested that the Labor Party was too committed to socialisation for Catholics to vote for. Rumble's views were attacked by Arthur Calwell and Archbishop Mannix.[9]
Rumble was unhappy about many of the changes in the Church following the Second Vatican Council.[10] He died in 1975.[11]
Bibliography
- Book: Rumble, Leslie . 1929 . Cobblestones and Catholicity . Sydney . Pellegrini .
- Book: Rumble, Leslie . 2001 . Radio Replies: Vol 1 . Charlotte NC . TAN books . 9781505102598.
- Book: Rumble, Leslie . 1953 . Reply to the Anglican Bishops of Australia . Kensington NSW . Annals Office .
- Book: Rumble, Leslie . 1975 . Questions People Ask About the Catholic Church . Kensington NSW . Chevalier Press .
- Book: Littleton, Jim . 2011 . Defender of the Catholic Faith: Dr Leslie Rumble MSC . 9780980858839.
External links
Notes and References
- News: L. Rumble . 'Not as one beating the air' . Catholic Weekly . Sydney . 26 Feb 1953 . 12–13 . 30 June 2021.
- News: L. Rumble . 'Not as one beating the air', part 2 . Catholic Weekly . Sydney . 5 March 1953 . 10–11 . 30 June 2021.
- Web site: Rumble, Leslie Audoen (1892–1975) . Campion . Edmund . Edmund Campion (historian) . 2002 . Australian Dictionary of Biography . 30 June 2021.
- Book: Caruana, Anthony . 2002 . Monastery on the Hill: A History of the Sacred Heart Monastery Kensington, 1897-1997 . Kensington NSW . Nelen Yubu Missiological Unit . 188–90 . 0958786941.
- Web site: Life story: Dr Leslie Rumble MSC . Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Australia . 30 June 2021.
- Book: Griffen-Foley, Bridget . Bridget Griffen-Foley . Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio . 2009 . Sydney . UNSW Press . 175 . 9780868409184.
- News: Gill . Alan . The turbulent years of Doctor Rumble . Sydney Morning Herald. 15 November 1975. 30 June 2021.
- News: . Concluding 'Not as one beating the air': Dr Rumble's American journey . Catholic Weekly . Sydney . 2 April 1953 . 30 June 2021.
- News: . Dr Rumble-Calwell controversy: Archbishop Mannix enters the lists . Smith's Weekly . Sydney . 5 November 1949 . 30 June 2021.
- Book: Campion, Edmund . 2014 . Australian Catholic Lives . Theological rumblings: Leslie Rumble MSC . https://australiancatholichistoricalsociety.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/rumblebycampion.pdf . Kew East . David Lovell Publishing . 28–30 . 9781863551458.
- News: . Religious pioneer dies . Canberra Times . 10 November 1975 . 30 June 2021.