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  2. James Parks Morton - Wikipedia

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    James Parks Morton (January 7, 1930 – January 4, 2020) was an American Episcopal priest and founder of the Interfaith Center of New York. [ 1 ] Cathedral of St. John the Divine

  3. Clement Moore Butler - Wikipedia

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    Clement Moore Butler was born on October 16, 1810, in Troy, New York, the son of David Butler and Chloe Jones Butler. [1] He was graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1833, and the General Theological Seminary, New York, in 1836. [2] Butler was ordained by Bishop Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk in June 1837. Onderdonk is ...

  4. List of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States ...

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    II New York: 10 Samuel Parker: 2 5 8 9 [10] 1804 II Massachusetts: 11 John Henry Hobart: 2 3 8 [11] 1811 III New York: 12 Alexander Viets Griswold: 2 3 8 [12] 1811 Eastern Diocese (simultaneously III Massachusetts, III Rhode Island and I New Hampshire). [N 2] [N 3] PB5: 13 Theodore Dehon: 2 8 11 [13] 1812 II South Carolina: 14 Richard Channing ...

  5. Episcopal Diocese of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York City, opened in 1911. In the 1830s and 1840s the Oxford Movement caused controversies and divisions within the diocese, as it did elsewhere within the Episcopal Church and the broader Anglican communion. In New York, the divisions crystallized in a dispute over the ordination of Arthur Carey.

  6. Peter Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Peter Williams Jr. (1786–1840) was an African-American Episcopal priest, the second ordained in the United States and the first to serve in New York City. He was an abolitionist who also supported free black emigration to Haiti, the black republic that had achieved independence in 1804 in the Caribbean.

  7. Henry Martyn Congdon - Wikipedia

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    The son of an Episcopal priest who was a founder of the New York Ecclesiological Society, [2] he was born in Brooklyn, New York. In 1854, he graduated from Columbia College, where he was a member of Psi Upsilon. [3] Congdon was apprenticed to John W. Priest, [4] and following Priest's death, assumed his practice, located at the time in Newburgh ...

  8. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows - Wikipedia

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    Baskerville-Burrows was ordained in the Episcopal Church as a deacon on June 11, 1997, and as a priest on February 7, 1998, by the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York. [4] From June 1997 to April 1999, she served as Assistant Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Endicott, New York. [5]

  9. Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, in May 2024, the 100th anniversary of the twinning of the cities of New York City and York in England was marked with special services attended by the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Michael Curry, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, the Lord Mayor of York ...