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Retired priest returns to pulpit, at 100

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LONDON – Failing vision forced him to memorize part of the service, but a 100-year-old priest returned to a Church of England pulpit Sunday.

The Rev. Kingsley Laws officially retired in 1979 but jumped at the chance to preach for his flock one last time at his local church in Wells, southwest England.

He just may have been the oldest priest to ever conduct a service in the Church of England, the church said.

Laws had to memorize the Communion that he performed in front of a packed congregation at St. Thomas Church, and that won him a round of applause from appreciative worshippers.

After the Eucharist service the vicar said he had made a couple of mistakes but had enjoyed his return to the pulpit.

“The service is always changing a little bit and it’s different from how I remember it, but I think I managed pretty well,” he said.

The guest performance by Laws, who was ordained at the age of 50 after retiring from a career as a colonial policeman in Kenya and Fiji, was praised by Rev. Denys Goodman – a comparatively young 82.

“It was inspirational, encouraging and very well received,” Goodman said.