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==Career==
After serving as a parish priest, Bain decided to convey the Christian message through a different route, inspired by his lifelong love of clowns. His father had written a biography of the famous clown [[Joseph Grimaldi]]. As a young boy, Bain had loved the sad-faced clown [[Nicolai Poliakoff|Coco]]. So he took a clown's training and became a free-lance clown-priest, presenting the Gospel message through jokes and pratfalls. He performed in churches, conference halls, hospitals, schools, football fields, and prisons. He would enter the venue on a unicycle, open with the invocation "Let us play!", and preach while balancing on (or falling from) a [[Slacklining|slackrope]], a speciality of Bain.<ref name = "economist" /><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rNeM9SRK24kC|title=Serious Play: Modern Clown Performance|last=Peacock|first=Louise|date=1 January 2009
Bain traced the origins of his clown ministry to the "[[Foolishness for Christ|holy fools]]" and "[[Feast of Fools|feasts of fools]]" of the [[Middle Ages]], and quoted [[Paul the Apostle|Saint Paul]] saying "We are fools for Christ." (1 Corinthians 4:10)<ref name="guardian" /> He was the only Church of England priest to work full-time as a clown. He once said, “That is the only sort of clowning I do: getting across the Christian message to different audiences in different ways.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2004/19-march/features/playing-the-fool-for-christ|title=Playing the fool for Christ|date=2 November 2006|work=Church Times|accessdate=4 September 2016}}</ref> He took his act to Europe, America, and Australia. He was partially supported by a non-profit organisation called The Faith and Foolishness Trust, which supports clown-priests.<ref name="economist">{{cite news|url=http://www.economist.com/news/obituary/21706222-reverend-roly-bain-clown-priest-died-august-11th-aged-62-let-us-play|title=Let us play: The Reverend Roly Bain, clown-priest, died on August 11th, aged 62|date=3 September 2016|work=The Economist|accessdate=4 September 2016}}</ref> In 1982 he helped to set up Holy Fools, an organisation to support clown ministry.<ref name="telegraph" /> He was a member of both the College of Evangelists and Clowns International; at Clowns International he served as chaplain.<ref name = "guardian" />
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== Mentions in academic publications ==
A 1996 German monograph by Angelika Richter and Lori Zonner in the ''[[Journal of Religion and Health]],'' described by [[Marc Abrahams]] in his book ''This Is Improbable'', called Bain the most prominent spiritual clown in England.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AdryW0Y9tuYC|title=This is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens and Other WTF Research|last=Abrahams|first=Marc|date=7 March 2013
==Personal life==
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