American Episcopal priests
Absalom Jones
Absalom Jones was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman.
Absalom Jones was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman.
Alan Watts
Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience.
Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience.
Alice Callaghan
Alice Callaghan is an Episcopalian priest and a former Roman Catholic nun.
Alice Callaghan is an Episcopalian priest and a former Roman Catholic nun.
Anson Phelps Stokes (philanthropist)
Anson Phelps Stokes, was an American educator, clergyman, author, philanthropist and civil rights activist.
Anson Phelps Stokes, was an American educator, clergyman, author, philanthropist and civil rights activist.
Barbara Brown Taylor
Barbara Brown Taylor (born September 21, 1951) is an American Episcopal priest, professor, and theologian and is one of the United States' best known preachers.
Barbara Brown Taylor (born September 21, 1951) is an American Episcopal priest, professor, and theologian and is one of the United States' best known preachers.
Bavi Edna Rivera
Right Reverend Bavi Edna Rivera a.k.a. "Nedi" (born March 24,1946), is a suffragan bishop and Episcopal priest She is the first Hispanic woman bishop and the 12th woman bishop in the Episcopal ...
Right Reverend Bavi Edna Rivera a.k.a. "Nedi" (born March 24,1946), is a suffragan bishop and Episcopal priest She is the first Hispanic woman bishop and the 12th woman bishop in the Episcopal ...
Benjamin Brewster (bishop)
Benjamin Brewster was the Episcopal Bishop of Maine and Missionary Bishop of Western Colorado.
Benjamin Brewster was the Episcopal Bishop of Maine and Missionary Bishop of Western Colorado.
Benjamin Williams Whitcher
Benjamin Williams Whitcher was born in Rochester, Vt., December, 8, 1811, son of Stephen and Esther Emerson Whitcher.
Benjamin Williams Whitcher was born in Rochester, Vt., December, 8, 1811, son of Stephen and Esther Emerson Whitcher.
Bob Massie (politician)
Robert Kinloch "Bob" Massie IV is an American Episcopal priest, politician, author, and social activist—best known for his opposition to South Africa's apartheid regime.
Robert Kinloch "Bob" Massie IV is an American Episcopal priest, politician, author, and social activist—best known for his opposition to South Africa's apartheid regime.
Brian Norman Prior
The Right Rev. Brian Norman Prior is the IX Bishop of Minnesota in The Episcopal Church.
The Right Rev. Brian Norman Prior is the IX Bishop of Minnesota in The Episcopal Church.
C. Wallis Ohl
Charles Wallis Ohl, Jr. is the Provisional Bishop of Fort Worth in The Episcopal Church.
Charles Wallis Ohl, Jr. is the Provisional Bishop of Fort Worth in The Episcopal Church.
Caleb Sprague Henry
Caleb Sprague Henry (1804-84) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman and author.
Caleb Sprague Henry (1804-84) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman and author.
Carroll Eugene Simcox
Carroll Eugene Simcox (1912-October 16, 2002) was an American Episcopal priest and editor of The Living Church magazine.
Carroll Eugene Simcox (1912-October 16, 2002) was an American Episcopal priest and editor of The Living Church magazine.
Carter Heyward
Isabel Carter Heyward (b. 1945 in North Carolina) is a lesbian feminist theologian, teacher and priest in the Episcopal Church - the province of the worldwide Anglican Communion in the United States.
Isabel Carter Heyward (b. 1945 in North Carolina) is a lesbian feminist theologian, teacher and priest in the Episcopal Church - the province of the worldwide Anglican Communion in the United States.
Channing Moore Williams
Channing Moore Williams, (17 July 1829 – 2 December 1910) was an Episcopalian missionary to China and Japan and later bishop.
Channing Moore Williams, (17 July 1829 – 2 December 1910) was an Episcopalian missionary to China and Japan and later bishop.
Charles Babcock
Charles Babcock (1829–1913) was a United States architect, academic, Episcopal priest and founding member of the American Institute of Architects.
Charles Babcock (1829–1913) was a United States architect, academic, Episcopal priest and founding member of the American Institute of Architects.
Charles Chapman Grafton
The Right Reverend Charles Chapman Grafton was the second Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
The Right Reverend Charles Chapman Grafton was the second Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Charles Fulton (minister)
Charles Fulton (born April 30, 1938) is an American minister and businessman who most notably served as president of ACTS 29 Ministries and who was a prominent leader in the Christian renewal m...
Charles Fulton (born April 30, 1938) is an American minister and businessman who most notably served as president of ACTS 29 Ministries and who was a prominent leader in the Christian renewal m...
Charles Henry Wharton
Charles Henry Wharton (June 5, 1748 – July 22, 1833) was a clergyman.
Charles Henry Wharton (June 5, 1748 – July 22, 1833) was a clergyman.
Daniel Nash (reverend)
The Reverend Daniel Nash (1763 – June 4, 1837) was an Episcopal priest and missionary to Native Americans and European settlers on the frontier of central New York.
The Reverend Daniel Nash (1763 – June 4, 1837) was an Episcopal priest and missionary to Native Americans and European settlers on the frontier of central New York.
Dave Hope
Dave Hope is an American bass guitarist who played with the American rock band Kansas from 1973 until the band's first split in 1983.
Dave Hope is an American bass guitarist who played with the American rock band Kansas from 1973 until the band's first split in 1983.
David Salmon (tribal chief)
Reverend Chief David Salmon was an Alaska native and Episcopalian priest.
Reverend Chief David Salmon was an Alaska native and Episcopalian priest.
Duncan Gray
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. was the 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. was the 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
Duncan M. Gray, Jr.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. was the 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. was the 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. (b.
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. (b.
Eben Edwards Beardsley
Eben Edwards Beardsley (January 8, 1808 – December 21, 1892) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Eben Edwards Beardsley (January 8, 1808 – December 21, 1892) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Ed Bacon (episcopal priest)
The Reverend Ed Bacon is a priest in the Diocese of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and has been the rector of All Saints Church, Pasadena, since 1995.
The Reverend Ed Bacon is a priest in the Diocese of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and has been the rector of All Saints Church, Pasadena, since 1995.
Edgar L. Sanford
Edgar L. "Ted" Sanford (1890–1960) was an American Episcopal priest and the author of God's Healing Power.
Edgar L. "Ted" Sanford (1890–1960) was an American Episcopal priest and the author of God's Healing Power.
Edward Abbott (clergyman)
Edward Abbott (1841–1908) was an American clergyman, journalist, and author, son of Jacob Abbott, born at Farmington, Maine.
Edward Abbott (1841–1908) was an American clergyman, journalist, and author, son of Jacob Abbott, born at Farmington, Maine.
Eleazer Root
Eleazer Root was an American educator and Episcopalian priest.
Eleazer Root was an American educator and Episcopalian priest.
Ellen Barrett
Ellen Marie Barrett was the first openly lesbian priest to be properly ordained by the Episcopal Church, shortly after the General Convention approved the ordination of women in 1977.
Ellen Marie Barrett was the first openly lesbian priest to be properly ordained by the Episcopal Church, shortly after the General Convention approved the ordination of women in 1977.
Enmegahbowh
Enmegahbowh (ca. 1807 – June 12, 1902; from Enami'egaabaw, meaning "He that prays for his people while
Standing"; also known as John Johnson) was the first Native American to be or...
Enmegahbowh (ca. 1807 – June 12, 1902; from Enami'egaabaw, meaning "He that prays for his people while
Standing"; also known as John Johnson) was the first Native American to be or...
Evan Malbone Johnson
Evan Malbone Johnson (June 6, 1791 to 1865) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Evan Malbone Johnson (June 6, 1791 to 1865) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Francis B. Sayre, Jr.
The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr. (January 17, 1915 — October 3, 2008) was Dean of the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. for 27 years.
The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr. (January 17, 1915 — October 3, 2008) was Dean of the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. for 27 years.
Francis Bland Tucker
Francis Bland Tucker (1895–1984) was born in Norfolk, Virginia.
Francis Bland Tucker (1895–1984) was born in Norfolk, Virginia.
Francis L. Hawks
Dr. Francis Lister Hawks (10 June 1798 – 26 September 1866) was an American priest of the Episcopal Church, and a politician in North Carolina.
Dr. Francis Lister Hawks (10 June 1798 – 26 September 1866) was an American priest of the Episcopal Church, and a politician in North Carolina.
Francis Wharton
Francis Wharton (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1820 – February 21, 1889) was an American legal writer and educationalist.
Francis Wharton (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1820 – February 21, 1889) was an American legal writer and educationalist.
Frank Morales
Frank Morales is an Episcopal priest and activist in New York City.
Frank Morales is an Episcopal priest and activist in New York City.
Frederick Joseph Kinsman
Frederick Joseph Kinsman (September 27, 1868, Warren, Ohio - June 18, 1944, Lewiston, Maine) was an American Roman Catholic church historian who had formerly been a bishop of the Protestant Epis...
Frederick Joseph Kinsman (September 27, 1868, Warren, Ohio - June 18, 1944, Lewiston, Maine) was an American Roman Catholic church historian who had formerly been a bishop of the Protestant Epis...
Gary Dorrien
Gary Dorrien is an American theologian, the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, and Professor of Religion at Columbia University.
Gary Dorrien is an American theologian, the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, and Professor of Religion at Columbia University.
Gary Wilde
Gary Allen Wilde, (born 1952, in Holbrook, Massachusetts), is an American religious author, and Episcopal priest for the Diocese of Georgia.
Gary Allen Wilde, (born 1952, in Holbrook, Massachusetts), is an American religious author, and Episcopal priest for the Diocese of Georgia.
Gene Robinson
Vicki Gene Robinson is the ninth bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Vicki Gene Robinson is the ninth bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
George Alexander McGuire
George Alexander McGuire was the first Bishop, Metropolitan Archbishop and Primate of the African Orthodox Church (AOC).
George Alexander McGuire was the first Bishop, Metropolitan Archbishop and Primate of the African Orthodox Church (AOC).
George Emlen Hare
George Emlen Hare (1808-92) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, born in Philadelphia.
George Emlen Hare (1808-92) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, born in Philadelphia.
George Mosley Murray
George Mosley Murray was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
George Mosley Murray was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Geralyn Wolf
Geralyn Wolf (born 30 April 1947) is the twelfth diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Rhode Island in the Episcopal Church.
Geralyn Wolf (born 30 April 1947) is the twelfth diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Rhode Island in the Episcopal Church.
Gustaf Unonius
Gustaf Elias Marius Unonius also referred to as Gustav Unonius, Gustave Unonius, Gustavus Unonius, or Gustov Unonius ( 25 August 1810 - 14 October 1902) was a pioneer an...
Gustaf Elias Marius Unonius also referred to as Gustav Unonius, Gustave Unonius, Gustavus Unonius, or Gustov Unonius ( 25 August 1810 - 14 October 1902) was a pioneer an...
Harry Townes
Harry Rhett Townes was an American television and movie actor.
Harry Rhett Townes was an American television and movie actor.
Henry Winter Syle
Henry Winter Syle (November 9, 1846 - January 6, 1890) was the first deaf person to be ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Henry Winter Syle (November 9, 1846 - January 6, 1890) was the first deaf person to be ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Hermon Griswold Batterson
Hermon Griswold Batterson (May 28, 1827-March 9, 1903) was born in Marbledale, Connecticut.
Hermon Griswold Batterson (May 28, 1827-March 9, 1903) was born in Marbledale, Connecticut.
Hobart Brown (bishop)
John Henry Hobart Brown was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
John Henry Hobart Brown was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Horatio Southgate
Horatio Southgate was born in Portland, Maine and studied for the ordained ministry at Andover Theological Seminary as a Congregationalist.
Horatio Southgate was born in Portland, Maine and studied for the ordained ministry at Andover Theological Seminary as a Congregationalist.
Hugh Miller Thompson
Hugh Miller Thompson (June 5, 1830 – January 20, 1903) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
Hugh Miller Thompson (June 5, 1830 – January 20, 1903) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi.
J. Neil Alexander
The Right Reverend John Neil Alexander is the 9th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, being elected to that office March 31, 2001.
The Right Reverend John Neil Alexander is the 9th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, being elected to that office March 31, 2001.
J. Scott Mayer
James Scott Mayer is the fifth Bishop of Northwest Texas in The Episcopal Church.
James Scott Mayer is the fifth Bishop of Northwest Texas in The Episcopal Church.
Jacob Duché
The Reverend Jacob Duché was a Rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the first chaplain to the Continental Congress.
The Reverend Jacob Duché was a Rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the first chaplain to the Continental Congress.
James A. Kowalski
The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski is the 9th and current dean of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York, and is one of the most prominent Episcopal church clergyman in New York City,...
The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski is the 9th and current dean of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York, and is one of the most prominent Episcopal church clergyman in New York City,...
James DeKoven
James DeKoven (September 19, 1831 – March 22, 1879) was a priest, an educator and a leader of the Oxford Movement in the Episcopal Church.
James DeKoven (September 19, 1831 – March 22, 1879) was a priest, an educator and a leader of the Oxford Movement in the Episcopal Church.
James Lloyd Breck
James Lloyd Breck (June 27, 1818 – April 2, 1876) was a priest, educator and missionary of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
James Lloyd Breck (June 27, 1818 – April 2, 1876) was a priest, educator and missionary of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
James Otis Sargent Huntington
The Rev. James Otis Sargent Huntington, OHC (23 July 1854 – 28 June 1935), a priest of the Episcopal Church, was the founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic orde...
The Rev. James Otis Sargent Huntington, OHC (23 July 1854 – 28 June 1935), a priest of the Episcopal Church, was the founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic orde...
James Parker (priest)
James Parker (born 22 October 1932, Charleston, South Carolina) is a priest of the Roman Catholic Church.
James Parker (born 22 October 1932, Charleston, South Carolina) is a priest of the Roman Catholic Church.
James Parks Morton
Reverend James Parks Morton (born January 7, 1930) is a retired Episcopal priest and founder of the Interfaith Center of New York.
Reverend James Parks Morton (born January 7, 1930) is a retired Episcopal priest and founder of the Interfaith Center of New York.
Jeannette Piccard
Jeannette Ridlon Piccard was an American high-altitude balloonist, and in later life an Episcopal priest.
Jeannette Ridlon Piccard was an American high-altitude balloonist, and in later life an Episcopal priest.
Jedediah Vincent Huntington
Jedediah Vincent Huntington, was a clergyman and novelist.
Jedediah Vincent Huntington, was a clergyman and novelist.
John Danforth
John Claggett Danforth is a former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican United States Senator from Missouri.
John Claggett Danforth is a former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican United States Senator from Missouri.
John Freeman Young
John Freeman Young (30 October 1820 – 15 November 1885), translator of the Christmas hymn Silent Night, became the second bishop of Florida in 1867.
John Freeman Young (30 October 1820 – 15 November 1885), translator of the Christmas hymn Silent Night, became the second bishop of Florida in 1867.
John H. Taylor (pastor)
The Reverend John H. Taylor is the former post-Chief of Staff to Richard Nixon, former President of the United States, and served as the Executive Director of the Richard Nixon Library & Birthpl...
The Reverend John H. Taylor is the former post-Chief of Staff to Richard Nixon, former President of the United States, and served as the Executive Director of the Richard Nixon Library & Birthpl...
John Henry Hobart Brown
John Henry Hobart Brown (January 1, 1831-May 2, 1888) was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
John Henry Hobart Brown (January 1, 1831-May 2, 1888) was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
John Henry Hopkins, Jr.
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (October 28, 1820 – August 14, 1891) was an American clergyman and hymnist, most famous for composing the song "We Three Kings of Orient Are" in 1857.
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (October 28, 1820 – August 14, 1891) was an American clergyman and hymnist, most famous for composing the song "We Three Kings of Orient Are" in 1857.
John Macquarrie
John Macquarrie FBA TD was a Scottish theologian and philosopher, the author of Principles of Christian Theology and Jesus Christ in Modern Thought.
John Macquarrie FBA TD was a Scottish theologian and philosopher, the author of Principles of Christian Theology and Jesus Christ in Modern Thought.
John McDowell Leavitt
Rev. Dr. John McDowell Leavitt, D.D., LL.D. (1824–1909) was an early Ohio lawyer, Episcopal clergyman, poet, novelist, editor and professor.
Rev. Dr. John McDowell Leavitt, D.D., LL.D. (1824–1909) was an early Ohio lawyer, Episcopal clergyman, poet, novelist, editor and professor.
John Poyntz Tyler
The Right Rev. John Poyntz Tyler, D.D., described “as a great preacher and pastor to people” was the fourth Episcopal Bishop of North Dakota and served from 1914 to his death in 1931.
The Right Rev. John Poyntz Tyler, D.D., described “as a great preacher and pastor to people” was the fourth Episcopal Bishop of North Dakota and served from 1914 to his death in 1931.
John Sylvester John Gardiner
John Sylvester John Gardiner, aka John S. J. Gardiner, was Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts, president of Boston's Anthology Club, and active in the Boston Athenaeum.
John Sylvester John Gardiner, aka John S. J. Gardiner, was Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts, president of Boston's Anthology Club, and active in the Boston Athenaeum.
Joseph Fletcher
Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991) was an American professor who founded the theory of situational ethics in the 1960s, and was a pioneer in the field of bioethics.
Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991) was an American professor who founded the theory of situational ethics in the 1960s, and was a pioneer in the field of bioethics.
Joseph René Vilatte
Joseph René Vilatte was, at different times, a Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Russian Orthodox and Jacobite.
Joseph René Vilatte was, at different times, a Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Russian Orthodox and Jacobite.
Jules Louis Prevost
Jules Louis Prevost was an American Episcopal missionary to Alaska, a linguist and translator, and a professor of the history of medicine at the Temple University School of Medicine.
Jules Louis Prevost was an American Episcopal missionary to Alaska, a linguist and translator, and a professor of the history of medicine at the Temple University School of Medicine.
Kate Moorehead
The Very Reverend Katherine (Kate) Bingham Moorehead the 10th Dean of St. John's Cathedral (Jacksonville, Florida) and the Dean of the Diocese of Florida.
The Very Reverend Katherine (Kate) Bingham Moorehead the 10th Dean of St. John's Cathedral (Jacksonville, Florida) and the Dean of the Diocese of Florida.
Katherine Hancock Ragsdale
Katherine Hancock Ragsdale is an American Episcopal Priestess based in Massachusetts and president and dean of Episcopal Divinity School.
Katherine Hancock Ragsdale is an American Episcopal Priestess based in Massachusetts and president and dean of Episcopal Divinity School.
Keith Ackerman
Keith Lynn Ackerman is the retired American bishop of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Quincy.
Keith Lynn Ackerman is the retired American bishop of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Quincy.
Keith L. Ackerman
Keith Lynn Ackerman (born August 3, 1946 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States) is the retired American Bishop of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Quincy (based in Peoria, Illinois).
Keith Lynn Ackerman (born August 3, 1946 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States) is the retired American Bishop of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Quincy (based in Peoria, Illinois).
Laud Humphreys
Robert Allan "Laud" Humphreys, (October 16, 1930–August 23, 1988) was an American sociologist and author.
Robert Allan "Laud" Humphreys, (October 16, 1930–August 23, 1988) was an American sociologist and author.
Lauren Winner
Lauren Frances Winner is a historian, author and lecturer.
Lauren Frances Winner is a historian, author and lecturer.
Leighton Coleman
Leighton Coleman (1837–1907, age 69–70) was an American clergyman of the Episcopal Church.
Leighton Coleman (1837–1907, age 69–70) was an American clergyman of the Episcopal Church.
Leighton Parks
Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks (10 February 1852-21 March 1938) was a liberal American Protestant Episcopal clergyman.
Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks (10 February 1852-21 March 1938) was a liberal American Protestant Episcopal clergyman.
Lester L. Westling, Jr.
Lester Leon "Wes" Westling, Jr. is an American Episcopal Priest, retired U.S. Navy chaplain, Vietnam veteran, and author.
Lester Leon "Wes" Westling, Jr. is an American Episcopal Priest, retired U.S. Navy chaplain, Vietnam veteran, and author.
Marion J. Hatchett
Marion Josiah Hatchett (1927–2009) was an Episcopal priest, scholar, and one of the primary liturgists who shaped 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
Marion Josiah Hatchett (1927–2009) was an Episcopal priest, scholar, and one of the primary liturgists who shaped 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
Mary Douglas Glasspool
Mary Douglas Glasspool (born February 23, 1954) is a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Mary Douglas Glasspool (born February 23, 1954) is a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Mary Simpson
Mary Michael Simpson (December 1, 1925 - July 20, 2011) was an American minister.
Mary Michael Simpson (December 1, 1925 - July 20, 2011) was an American minister.
Massey H. Shepherd
The Reverend Doctor Massey Hamilton Shepherd, Jr. was ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1941.
The Reverend Doctor Massey Hamilton Shepherd, Jr. was ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1941.
Naim Ateek
The Rev. Dr. Naim Stifan Ateek is a Palestinian Christian who is the founder and head of the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem.
The Rev. Dr. Naim Stifan Ateek is a Palestinian Christian who is the founder and head of the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem.
Nathan A. Scott, Jr.
Nathan A. Scott, Jr. (24 April 1925-December 2006) was an American scholar who helped establish the modern field of theology and literature and who helped found the well-known Ph.D. program in t...
Nathan A. Scott, Jr. (24 April 1925-December 2006) was an American scholar who helped establish the modern field of theology and literature and who helped found the well-known Ph.D. program in t...
Nedi Rivera
Nedi Rivera, is a suffragan bishop and Episcopal priest.
Nedi Rivera, is a suffragan bishop and Episcopal priest.
Paul Jones (bishop)
Paul Jones (25 November 1880 – 4 September 1941) was the Episcopal Bishop of Utah (1916–1918), a socialist, and a prominent pacifist.
Paul Jones (25 November 1880 – 4 September 1941) was the Episcopal Bishop of Utah (1916–1918), a socialist, and a prominent pacifist.
Paul van Buren
Paul Matthews van Buren was a Christian theologian and author.
Paul Matthews van Buren was a Christian theologian and author.
Paul Washington
Paul Washington was an Episcopal minister and community activist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Paul Washington was an Episcopal minister and community activist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Percy Stickney Grant
Percy Stickney Grant (1860-1927) was an American Protestant Episcopalian clergyman.
Percy Stickney Grant (1860-1927) was an American Protestant Episcopalian clergyman.
R. Heber Newton
Richard Heber Newton (31 October 1840–19 December 1914) was a prominent American Episcopalian priest and writer.
Richard Heber Newton (31 October 1840–19 December 1914) was a prominent American Episcopalian priest and writer.
Randall Balmer
Randall Herbert Balmer is an American author, professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University, an advisory editor for Christianity Today and an Episcopal priest.
Randall Herbert Balmer is an American author, professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University, an advisory editor for Christianity Today and an Episcopal priest.
Richard Thieme
Richard Thieme (born 1944), is a noted business consultant, author, media commentator and speaker.
Richard Thieme (born 1944), is a noted business consultant, author, media commentator and speaker.
Richard Thomas Nolan
The Rev. Dr. Richard Thomas Nolan is a canon of Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral in Hartford, Connecticut and a former college professor of philosophy and religious studies.
The Rev. Dr. Richard Thomas Nolan is a canon of Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral in Hartford, Connecticut and a former college professor of philosophy and religious studies.
Robert Duncan (bishop)
Robert William Duncan, Jr. is an American bishop.
Robert William Duncan, Jr. is an American bishop.
Robert Shaw Sturgis Whitman
The Reverend Robert Shaw Sturgis Whitman (July 27, 1915 – February 9, 2010) was a distinguished priest of the Episcopal Church, born in New York City.
The Reverend Robert Shaw Sturgis Whitman (July 27, 1915 – February 9, 2010) was a distinguished priest of the Episcopal Church, born in New York City.
Robert Williams (gay priest)
Robert Williams, born July 21, 1955, Abilene, Texas died December 24, 1992, Boston, Massachusetts from the complications of AIDS was the first openly gay male priest whose ordination in the Epis...
Robert Williams, born July 21, 1955, Abilene, Texas died December 24, 1992, Boston, Massachusetts from the complications of AIDS was the first openly gay male priest whose ordination in the Epis...
Russell Edward Jacobus
Russell Edward Jacobus (born 27 September 1944) is the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Russell Edward Jacobus (born 27 September 1944) is the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Russell Jacobus
Russell Edward Jacobus (born 27 September 1944) is the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Russell Edward Jacobus (born 27 September 1944) is the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church.
Sam Shoemaker
Sam Shoemaker, DD, STD, was an Episcopal priest who led the American branch of the Oxford Group and influenced the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Sam Shoemaker, DD, STD, was an Episcopal priest who led the American branch of the Oxford Group and influenced the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Samuel Fallows
Samuel Fallows was an American clergyman.
Samuel Fallows was an American clergyman.
Samuel Johnson Howard
The Right Reverend Samuel Johnson Howard (born ) is the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Florida in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
The Right Reverend Samuel Johnson Howard (born ) is the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Florida in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Samuel Penny
Samuel Penny (1808-1853) was an American Episcopal clergyman.
Samuel Penny (1808-1853) was an American Episcopal clergyman.
Scott Mayer (bishop)
James Scott Mayer is the fifth Bishop of Northwest Texas in The Episcopal Church.
James Scott Mayer is the fifth Bishop of Northwest Texas in The Episcopal Church.
Thomas Bullene Woodward
Thomas Bullene Woodward is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with his wife Ann.
Thomas Bullene Woodward is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with his wife Ann.
Thomas Clark (bishop)
Thomas March Clark was an American Episcopal bishop.
Thomas March Clark was an American Episcopal bishop.
Thomas Gallaudet (1822-1902)
Thomas Gallaudet (June 3, 1822 – August 27, 1902), an American Episcopal priest, was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Thomas Gallaudet (June 3, 1822 – August 27, 1902), an American Episcopal priest, was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Thomas Gallaudet (1822–1902)
Thomas Gallaudet (June 3, 1822 – August 27, 1902), an American Episcopal priest, was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Thomas Gallaudet (June 3, 1822 – August 27, 1902), an American Episcopal priest, was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Thomas March Clark
Thomas March Clark (1812–1903) was an American Episcopal bishop.
Thomas March Clark (1812–1903) was an American Episcopal bishop.
Thomas William Humes
Thomas William Humes was an American clergyman and educator, active in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the latter half of the 19th century.
Thomas William Humes was an American clergyman and educator, active in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the latter half of the 19th century.
Tom Vaughn (musician)
Father Tom Vaughn was an American Jazz pianist and Episcopalian priest.
Father Tom Vaughn was an American Jazz pianist and Episcopalian priest.
Very Rev. Kate Moorehead
The Very Reverend Katherine Bingham Moorehead the 10th Dean of St. John's Cathedral and the Dean of the Diocese of Florida.
The Very Reverend Katherine Bingham Moorehead the 10th Dean of St. John's Cathedral and the Dean of the Diocese of Florida.
Wallace Clift
Wallace Bruce Clift, Jr., the author of several books and articles in the field of psychology of religion, is professor emeritus at the University of Denver, where he chaired the Department of R...
Wallace Bruce Clift, Jr., the author of several books and articles in the field of psychology of religion, is professor emeritus at the University of Denver, where he chaired the Department of R...
William Armitage
William Edmond Armitage was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
William Edmond Armitage was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
William Augustus Muhlenberg
William Augustus Muhlenberg is considered to be the father of the Episcopal Church School Movement in the United States.
William Augustus Muhlenberg is considered to be the father of the Episcopal Church School Movement in the United States.
William Edmond Armitage
William Edmond Armitage (September 6, 1830 – December 7, 1873) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
William Edmond Armitage (September 6, 1830 – December 7, 1873) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
William G. Pollard
William Grosvenor Pollard (1911–1989) was a physicist and priest.
William Grosvenor Pollard (1911–1989) was a physicist and priest.
William Martin Beauchamp
William Martin Beauchamp (March 1830–1925) was an American ethnologist and Episcopal clergyman.
William Martin Beauchamp (March 1830–1925) was an American ethnologist and Episcopal clergyman.
William McGarvey
William McGarvey (1861–1924) was a priest in the Episcopal Church and rector of St. Elizabeth parish in Philadelphia.
William McGarvey (1861–1924) was a priest in the Episcopal Church and rector of St. Elizabeth parish in Philadelphia.
William Meade
William Meade (November 11, 1789 - March 14, 1862), was a United States Episcopal bishop.
William Meade (November 11, 1789 - March 14, 1862), was a United States Episcopal bishop.
William N. Pendleton
William Nelson Pendleton (December 26, 1809 – January 15, 1883) was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and soldier.
William Nelson Pendleton (December 26, 1809 – January 15, 1883) was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and soldier.
William Norman Guthrie
William Norman Guthrie (March 4, 1868, Dundee, Scotland – December 9, 1944) was an American clergyman and grandson of famous radical Frances Wright.
William Norman Guthrie (March 4, 1868, Dundee, Scotland – December 9, 1944) was an American clergyman and grandson of famous radical Frances Wright.
William Reed Huntington
William Reed Huntington (1838–1909) was an American Episcopal priest and author.
William Reed Huntington (1838–1909) was an American Episcopal priest and author.
William Smith (Episcopalian priest)
William Smith was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
William Smith was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
William Woodruff Niles
William Woodruff Niles (May 24, 1832 - March 31, 1914) was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire and served as such from 1870 until his death in 1914.
William Woodruff Niles (May 24, 1832 - March 31, 1914) was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire and served as such from 1870 until his death in 1914.
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