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Chilton R. Knudsen

Chilton Abbie Richardson Knudsen (born September 29, 1946) [1] is a bishop of the Episcopal Church. Knudsen served as the diocesan bishop of Maine for a decade (1997-2008). Upon retiring from that position, she then served as interim bishop in the Diocese of Lexington (2011- 2012) and as assistant bishop in the Diocese of New York (2013-2014) and the Diocese of Long Island (2014-2015).[2] In May 2015, she began serving as assistant bishop in the Diocese of Maryland. On December 6, 2018, Knudsen announced her resignation from that temporary position after accepting a position as assisting bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington as of February 20, 2019.[3] In August, 2021 she was appointed assisting bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago due to Bishop Paula Clark having to delay her consecration for health reasons.[4]


Chilton R. Knudsen
Assistant Bishop of Chicago
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseChicago
Installed2021
Other post(s)VIII Bishop of Maine
Interim Bishop of Lexington
Assistant Bishop of New York
Assistant Bishop of Long Island
Assisting Bishop of Maryland
Assisting Bishop of Washington
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 24, 1981
by James W. Montgomery
ConsecrationMarch 28, 1998
by Frank T. Griswold
Personal details
Born
Chilton Abbie Richardson

(1946-09-29) September 29, 1946 (age 77)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
SpouseMichael J. Knudsen (d. 2021)
Children1
Previous post(s)Assistant Bishop of Washington
Alma materChatham College
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary

Early life and education edit

Knudsen is the eldest of four siblings. Growing up in a U.S. Navy family, she spent a large part of her childhood overseas, including Guam, Japan, and the Philippines. She studied biology and ecology at Chatham College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968. She then attended the University of Pittsburgh for graduate studies and taught at her alma mater. Knudsen then taught in a nursing program at a community college and worked as a counselor at women's health clinics in Pennsylvania and Illinois.

Ministry edit

As a young woman, Knudsen felt a calling to the priesthood, but at that time the Episcopal Church was not ordaining women. Following the decision of the church to ordain women, Knudsen attended Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Illinois, earning a M. Div. degree in 1980. She was ordained a deacon on June 9, 1980, and ordained to the priesthood on February 24, 1981. She first served in Bolingbrook, Illinois, working to establish a new mission there. She later worked as Pastoral Care Officer/Canon for Pastoral Care in the Diocese of Chicago.

Knudsen was elected the 8th Bishop of Maine in 1997 and remained in that post until retiring in September 2008. Presiding bishop Frank T. Griswold, former Maine bishop Frederick Wolf, and bishop Geralyn Wolf of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island were among the bishops consecrating Knudsen as the 938th bishop consecrated in the Episcopal Church. Following her retirement, she served as a missionary in Haiti, as well as interim bishop in Lexington, Kentucky and assisting bishop in the dioceses of New York and Long Island.[5]

Following the resignation of Heather Cook as suffragan bishop to the Bishop of Maryland, the diocesan convention authorized diocesan bishop Eugene Sutton and the standing committee to hire an assisting bishop until a suffragan bishop could be nominated and elected.[6] Following the convention, the diocese announced that Knudsen had been hired as assisting bishop. The choice was seen as bold in that, like Cook, Knudsen also struggled with alcohol addiction and is a recovering alcoholic.[7] Knudsen became known for her expertise in conflict resolution and congregational development, as well as addiction and recovery, having worked as an addiction recovery counselor and also written two books.[8]

Knudsen assumed her post as Maryland's assistant bishop in late 2015, expecting to serve for one to two and a half years until a suffragan bishop was named.[9] In fact, her ministry in Maryland lasted three years before her "hail and farewell" notice (following Navy tradition) on December 6, 2018.[10] Bishop Knudsen served the Episcopal Church as one of the trustees of the Church Pension Fund, as well as a delegate to several General Conventions. During the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in July 2018, Chilton announced the readmission of the Episcopal Diocese of Cuba.[11]

On February 20, 2019, Knudsen began serving as the Assisting Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.[12]

Personal life edit

Knudsen lived with her husband, retired computer scientist Michael J. Knudsen in Catonsville, Maryland. Michael died on March 9, 2021. Their adult son lives in Portland, Maine.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Episcopal Café — Celebrating 25 years of Barbara Harris (Accessed 26 June 2015)
  2. ^ , Episcopal News Service, The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 2015-05-14, archived from the original on 2015-05-29, retrieved 2015-05-21
  3. ^ "Homepage".
  4. ^ Bishop Chilton Knudsen Called as Assisting Bishop/Obispo Chilton Knudsen llamado como Obispo Asistente, Chicago: Episcopal Diocese of Chicago (published August 3, 2021), 3 August 2021, retrieved August 5, 2021
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  6. ^ "Assistant Bishop Resolution" (PDF). Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. 2015-05-09. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  7. ^ Ritter, Rick (12 May 2015), Episcopal Diocese Announces New Bishop After Cook Ousted, Baltimore: CBS Local Media (published 2015-05-12), retrieved 2015-05-21
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  9. ^ Conner, Cheryl (2015-05-12), , Baltimore: Scripps Media, Inc, archived from the original on 2015-06-07, retrieved 2015-05-21
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  11. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Bishop Knudsen speaks on Cuba. YouTube.
  12. ^ "Chilton Knudsen appointed assisting bishop in Washington". 7 December 2018.
  13. ^ http://episcopaldiocesemaryland.myworshiptimes22.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2016/03/CK-Long-Bio.pdf [bare URL PDF]

External links edit

  • Biography from the diocesan website

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Chilton Abbie Richardson Knudsen born September 29 1946 1 is a bishop of the Episcopal Church Knudsen served as the diocesan bishop of Maine for a decade 1997 2008 Upon retiring from that position she then served as interim bishop in the Diocese of Lexington 2011 2012 and as assistant bishop in the Diocese of New York 2013 2014 and the Diocese of Long Island 2014 2015 2 In May 2015 she began serving as assistant bishop in the Diocese of Maryland On December 6 2018 Knudsen announced her resignation from that temporary position after accepting a position as assisting bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington as of February 20 2019 3 In August 2021 she was appointed assisting bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago due to Bishop Paula Clark having to delay her consecration for health reasons 4 The Right ReverendChilton R KnudsenAssistant Bishop of ChicagoChurchEpiscopal ChurchDioceseChicagoInstalled2021Other post s VIII Bishop of Maine Interim Bishop of Lexington Assistant Bishop of New York Assistant Bishop of Long Island Assisting Bishop of MarylandAssisting Bishop of WashingtonOrdersOrdinationFebruary 24 1981by James W MontgomeryConsecrationMarch 28 1998by Frank T GriswoldPersonal detailsBornChilton Abbie Richardson 1946 09 29 September 29 1946 age 77 NationalityAmericanDenominationAnglicanSpouseMichael J Knudsen d 2021 Children1Previous post s Assistant Bishop of WashingtonAlma materChatham CollegeSeabury Western Theological Seminary Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Ministry 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editKnudsen is the eldest of four siblings Growing up in a U S Navy family she spent a large part of her childhood overseas including Guam Japan and the Philippines She studied biology and ecology at Chatham College in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968 She then attended the University of Pittsburgh for graduate studies and taught at her alma mater Knudsen then taught in a nursing program at a community college and worked as a counselor at women s health clinics in Pennsylvania and Illinois Ministry editAs a young woman Knudsen felt a calling to the priesthood but at that time the Episcopal Church was not ordaining women Following the decision of the church to ordain women Knudsen attended Seabury Western Theological Seminary in Illinois earning a M Div degree in 1980 She was ordained a deacon on June 9 1980 and ordained to the priesthood on February 24 1981 She first served in Bolingbrook Illinois working to establish a new mission there She later worked as Pastoral Care Officer Canon for Pastoral Care in the Diocese of Chicago Knudsen was elected the 8th Bishop of Maine in 1997 and remained in that post until retiring in September 2008 Presiding bishop Frank T Griswold former Maine bishop Frederick Wolf and bishop Geralyn Wolf of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island were among the bishops consecrating Knudsen as the 938th bishop consecrated in the Episcopal Church Following her retirement she served as a missionary in Haiti as well as interim bishop in Lexington Kentucky and assisting bishop in the dioceses of New York and Long Island 5 Following the resignation of Heather Cook as suffragan bishop to the Bishop of Maryland the diocesan convention authorized diocesan bishop Eugene Sutton and the standing committee to hire an assisting bishop until a suffragan bishop could be nominated and elected 6 Following the convention the diocese announced that Knudsen had been hired as assisting bishop The choice was seen as bold in that like Cook Knudsen also struggled with alcohol addiction and is a recovering alcoholic 7 Knudsen became known for her expertise in conflict resolution and congregational development as well as addiction and recovery having worked as an addiction recovery counselor and also written two books 8 Knudsen assumed her post as Maryland s assistant bishop in late 2015 expecting to serve for one to two and a half years until a suffragan bishop was named 9 In fact her ministry in Maryland lasted three years before her hail and farewell notice following Navy tradition on December 6 2018 10 Bishop Knudsen served the Episcopal Church as one of the trustees of the Church Pension Fund as well as a delegate to several General Conventions During the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in July 2018 Chilton announced the readmission of the Episcopal Diocese of Cuba 11 On February 20 2019 Knudsen began serving as the Assisting Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington 12 Personal life editKnudsen lived with her husband retired computer scientist Michael J Knudsen in Catonsville Maryland Michael died on March 9 2021 Their adult son lives in Portland Maine 13 See also editList of Episcopal bishops of the United States Historical list of the Episcopal bishops of the United StatesReferences edit Episcopal Cafe Celebrating 25 years of Barbara Harris Accessed 26 June 2015 Maryland diocese names Chilton R Knudsen as assistant bishop Episcopal News Service The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society 2015 05 14 archived from the original on 2015 05 29 retrieved 2015 05 21 Homepage Bishop Chilton Knudsen Called as Assisting Bishop Obispo Chilton Knudsen llamado como Obispo Asistente Chicago Episcopal Diocese of Chicago published August 3 2021 3 August 2021 retrieved August 5 2021 Bishops the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland Archived from the original on 2018 12 15 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Assistant Bishop Resolution PDF Episcopal Diocese of Maryland 2015 05 09 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Ritter Rick 12 May 2015 Episcopal Diocese Announces New Bishop After Cook Ousted Baltimore CBS Local Media published 2015 05 12 retrieved 2015 05 21 Bishops the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland Archived from the original on 2018 12 15 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Conner Cheryl 2015 05 12 New assistant bishop hired to replace Heather Cook also struggled with addiction Baltimore Scripps Media Inc archived from the original on 2015 06 07 retrieved 2015 05 21 Bishop Chilton Knudsen bids the diocese farewell announces post retirement call the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland Archived from the original on 2018 12 15 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Bishop Knudsen speaks on Cuba YouTube Chilton Knudsen appointed assisting bishop in Washington 7 December 2018 http episcopaldiocesemaryland myworshiptimes22 com wp content uploads sites 24 2016 03 CK Long Bio pdf bare URL PDF External links editBiography from the diocesan website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chilton R Knudsen amp oldid 1214466199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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