Mrs. Bishop Thompson

Short Name: Mrs. Bishop Thompson
Full Name: Thompson, Bishop, Mrs.

Catherine Gilchrist Thompson

Catherine was the daugh­ter of Si­mon Cor­ne­li­us Gilc­hrist and Eli­za­beth Wolf.

On No­vem­ber 16, 1841, she mar­ried Jo­seph Pas­cal Thomp­son in Will­iams­port (Penn­syl­van­ia?). Joseph was a bi­shop of the Af­ri­can Me­thod­ist Epis­co­pal church, so some sour­ces give Ca­ther­ine’s name as "Mrs. Bi­shop Thomp­son."

She was an ex­cep­tion­al wo­man in many re­spects—ami­able, pi­ous, de­vout. She was a great or­gan­iz­er, and had won­der­ful ex­ec­utive abi­li­ty.

Her great­est de­light was in the Sun­day school work. She de­vot­ed hours of ear­nest thought and pray­er to the most ef­fec­tive means of at­tract­ing the youth­ful mind to the truths of the Scrip­tures.

In the work she was ear­nest and per­sever­ing, and by her win­ning man­ner cap­ti­vat­ed the hearts of the child­ren, drew them to­ge­ther, and her la­bors were al­most al­ways boun­ti­ful­ly re­ward­ed.

In Church so­cie­ty work Mrs. Thomp­son oc­cu­pied the high­est place among her sister la­borers; al­ways will­ing, al­ways rea­dy, no sac­ri­fice seemed too great for her to make for the good of the cause.

She was long hon­ored as the pre­si­dent of the Sons and Daugh­ters of Con­fer­ence of her Church (Af­ri­can Me­thod­ist Epis­co­pal Zi­on), and was al­ways ac­tive in per­fect­ing plans for its ad­vance­ment.

The Bi­ble was her book of books, and her fa­mi­li­ar­ity with its con­tents was as re­markable as her ma­ny fa­cul­ties. In­deed, in depth of learn­ing she ab­ly coped with ma­ny of the cler­gy of her day.

She was a valu­able help­mate to her hus­band, and ma­ny long hours found them to­ge­ther dis­cuss­ing in­tri­cate scrip­tur­al doc­trines.

During the dark days of slav­ery her mind was ri­vet­ed on the work of al­lay­ing the suf­fer­ing of her un­for­tu­nate fel­low-crea­tures. Ma­ny clev­er schemes she de­vised in ef­fect­ing their es­cape from bond­age. The in­ci­dents she and the bi­shop have re­lat­ed have been most thrill­ing in de­tail.

The last of­fi­cial place Mrs. Thomp­son held was as trea­sur­er of the La­dies’ Home and For­eign Mis­sion­ary So­ci­ety of the con­nect­ion.

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Texts by Mrs. Bishop Thompson (6)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Bride of the Lamb, there is for theeMrs. Thompson (Author)English1
Call me home, the day is dyingMrs. Bishop Thompson (Author)English1
God has said: "For ever blessed"Bishop Thompson (Author)English20
Jesus, Lord, I'm never wearyMrs. Thompson (Author)English1
Jesus, Lord, we know Thee presentMrs. Thompson (Author)English1
The Master hath need of the reapersMrs. Bishop Thompson (Author)English2
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