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Episcopal Diocese of Albany

The Episcopal Diocese of Albany is a diocese of the Episcopal Church covering 19 counties in northeastern New York state. It was created in 1868 from a division of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.

Diocese of Albany

Diœcesis Albanensis
Location
CountryUnited States
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince II
Statistics
Congregations106 (2021)
Members10,501 (2021)
Information
DenominationEpiscopal Church
EstablishedDecember 2, 1868
CathedralCathedral of All Saints
LanguageEnglish, Spanish
Current leadership
BishopJeremiah Williamson(bishop-elect)[1]
Map

Location of the Diocese of Albany
Website
www.albanyepiscopaldiocese.org

History edit

 
Headquarters of the diocese in Albany

The Church of England arrived in 1674 with a chaplain assigned to the British military garrison at Albany. In 1704 the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel sent two missionaries to the Mohawk Valley, where the first Anglican church was erected in 1711.

In 1708 the oldest parish, St. Peter's, was founded in Albany. He extended his ministry to nearby Schenectady, and by 1763, St. George's Church was built in that town. In 1765 the last of the colonial parishes, St. John's in Johnstown, was established. By the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, Anglican missions were springing up in surrounding counties. However, the war proved disastrous to the English church, which for almost ten years after remained leaderless and disorganized.

With the formation of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in 1785 (comprising the entire state), the Church in New York began to reorganize. By 1790, during the "Second Great Awakening", expanded missionary activity begun under strong episcopal leadership was largely sustained by a vigorous laity. By 1810, 14 priests served 25 parishes in buildings made possible by grants from Trinity Parish, New York City.

In 1868, nineteen counties in the northeastern quarter of the state were organized into the Diocese of Albany. Its first bishop, William Croswell Doane, was elected in 1869 by a convention of 62 priests and 127 delegates. Doane's principles and personality had a profound and enduring effect upon the character of the Diocese of Albany. He organized the newly formed diocese after the English model with a cathedral see, and his "high church" leanings found expression in his establishment of St. Agnes School, The Child's Hospital, a community of women religious, and St. Margaret's House and Hospital for Babies.

Daniel W. Herzog was the eighth bishop of Albany.[2] During Herzog's tenure, the Diocese purchased 612 acres of land in Greenwich, New York and created the Christ the King Center.[2] In 2007, several months after his retirement, Herzog renounced his ordained ministry and was received into communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Since 2003, Herzog had been an increasingly vocal critic of some decisions of the Episcopal Church's General Convention, including its 2003 affirmation of the election of a non-celibate gay bishop, Gene Robinson, in the Diocese of New Hampshire.[3] Following a period of further reflection, Herzog rescinded his renunciation and was restored to the ministry of the Episcopal Church with effect from April 28, 2010.[4] Herzog later left the Episcopal Church again and joined the Anglican Church in North America.[2]

Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church of the United States Katharine Jefferts Schori visited the Episcopal Diocese of Albany in 2011.[5]

William H. Love was elected bishop coadjutor in 2006 and was installed as bishop of Albany in February 2007 following Herzog's retirement. Love was an orthodox and theologically conservative bishop.[6] In 2011, Love spoke out in opposition to the passage of same-sex marriage legislation in New York.[7] In October 2020, Love was found to have violated Episcopal Church doctrine and rules due to his unwillingness to permit same-sex unions to be blessed by clergy within the Albany diocese.[8] In response to that finding, Love resigned from his position as bishop effective February 1, 2021;[9][10] he later left the Episcopal Church altogether.[11] Four priests and four deacons left the Albany Diocese in protest following Love's departure.[12] After Love's departure, Michael G. Smith, former bishop of North Dakota, was appointed as assisting bishop while the diocese searched for a new leader.[13]

On September 9, 2023, Jeremiah Williamson, the rector of Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs, was elected to serve as the tenth Bishop of Albany. His consecration as bishop is scheduled for February 24, 2024.[1]

Companion dioceses edit

List of bishops edit

Bishops of Albany
From Until Incumbent Notes
1869 1913 William Croswell Doane
1913 1929 Richard H. Nelson Coadjutor bishop since 1904.
1929 1949 G. Ashton Oldham Coadjutor bishop since 1922.
1949 1960 Frederick L. Barry Coadjutor bishop since 1945.
1961 1974 Allen W. Brown Suffragan bishop since 1959.
1974 1984 Wilbur E. Hogg
1984 1998 David S. Ball Coadjutor bishop since 1984.
1998 2007 Daniel W. Herzog Coadjutor bishop since 1997.
2007 2021 William H. Love[14] Coadjutor bishop since 2006.
2024 Jeremiah Williamson (bishop-elect)[1]

List of suffragan bishops edit

Suffragan bishops in Albany Diocese
From Until Incumbent Notes
1904 1913 Richard H. Nelson, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop, 1913–1929.
1922 1929 G. Ashton Oldham, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop, 1929–1949.
1945 1949 Frederick L. Barry, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop, 1949–1960.
1951 1957 David E. Richards David Emrys Richards (born January 23, 1921, Scranton, PA); translated to Central America.
1959 1961 Allen W. Brown Diocesan bishop, 1961–1974.
1963 1974 Charles B. Persell, Jr. Charles Bowen Persell, Junior (March 9, 1909, Lakewood, NY – September 23, 1988, Albany, NY)
1984 David S. Ball, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop, 1984–1998.
1997 1998 Daniel W. Herzog, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop, 1998–2007.
2000 2007 David Bena David John "Dave" Bena (born December 10, 1943); joined CANA.
2006 2007 William H. Love, coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 2007-2021.

Historic churches in the diocese edit

Historic churches in the diocese include:

St. George’s Episcopal Church (Schenectady New York),1735

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Episcopal convention elects Colorado reverend for bishop". Albany Times-Union. September 9, 2023. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Moore, Kathleen (August 7, 2023). "Former Episcopal Diocese of Albany bishop, who left church over ordination of gay man, dies". Times Union.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-01-17. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-05. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  5. ^ Goot, Michael (March 14, 2011). "Bishop in visit to Albany: Be less self-absorbed; Episcopal leader is celebrant at All Saints cathedral". Daily Gazette. Retrieved March 14, 2011.
  6. ^ Biancolli, Amy (September 1, 2018). "Facing a schism: A bishop, gay marriage and the Episcopal diocese of Albany". Times Union.
  7. ^ Love, William H. (June 30, 2011). "Episcopal Albany Bishop Rejects NY Same-Sex Legislation". virtueonline.org. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  8. ^ Gavin, Robert (October 5, 2020). "Episcopal Church rules Albany bishop violated rules in stopping same-sex marriages". Times Union.
  9. ^ Kumar, Anugrah (October 25, 2020). "Episcopal Bishop William Love announces resignation in response to hearing panel ruling". The Christian Post.
  10. ^ "Albany Episcopal bishop to resign over same-sex marriage stance". syracuse.com. October 25, 2020.
  11. ^ Goodwin, Mike (March 31, 2021). "Former Bishop William Love leaves Episcopal Church after same-sex marriage case". Times Union.
  12. ^ "Conservative Bishop to Assist in Albany During Search". August 23, 2021.
  13. ^ Petersen, Kirk (August 23, 2021). "Conservative Bishop to Assist in Albany During Search". livingchurch.org.
  14. ^ . albanyepiscopaldiocese.org. December 24, 2008. Archived from the original on April 22, 2006. Retrieved 2017-09-22.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Journal of the Annual Convention, Diocese of Albany

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albanyepiscopaldiocese wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Companion dioceses 3 List of bishops 4 List of suffragan bishops 5 Historic churches in the diocese 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Headquarters of the diocese in Albany nbsp Cathedral of All Saints Albany s Episcopal see The Church of England arrived in 1674 with a chaplain assigned to the British military garrison at Albany In 1704 the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel sent two missionaries to the Mohawk Valley where the first Anglican church was erected in 1711 In 1708 the oldest parish St Peter s was founded in Albany He extended his ministry to nearby Schenectady and by 1763 St George s Church was built in that town In 1765 the last of the colonial parishes St John s in Johnstown was established By the beginning of the American Revolutionary War Anglican missions were springing up in surrounding counties However the war proved disastrous to the English church which for almost ten years after remained leaderless and disorganized With the formation of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in 1785 comprising the entire state the Church in New York began to reorganize By 1790 during the Second Great Awakening expanded missionary activity begun under strong episcopal leadership was largely sustained by a vigorous laity By 1810 14 priests served 25 parishes in buildings made possible by grants from Trinity Parish New York City In 1868 nineteen counties in the northeastern quarter of the state were organized into the Diocese of Albany Its first bishop William Croswell Doane was elected in 1869 by a convention of 62 priests and 127 delegates Doane s principles and personality had a profound and enduring effect upon the character of the Diocese of Albany He organized the newly formed diocese after the English model with a cathedral see and his high church leanings found expression in his establishment of St Agnes School The Child s Hospital a community of women religious and St Margaret s House and Hospital for Babies Daniel W Herzog was the eighth bishop of Albany 2 During Herzog s tenure the Diocese purchased 612 acres of land in Greenwich New York and created the Christ the King Center 2 In 2007 several months after his retirement Herzog renounced his ordained ministry and was received into communion with the Roman Catholic Church Since 2003 Herzog had been an increasingly vocal critic of some decisions of the Episcopal Church s General Convention including its 2003 affirmation of the election of a non celibate gay bishop Gene Robinson in the Diocese of New Hampshire 3 Following a period of further reflection Herzog rescinded his renunciation and was restored to the ministry of the Episcopal Church with effect from April 28 2010 4 Herzog later left the Episcopal Church again and joined the Anglican Church in North America 2 Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church of the United States Katharine Jefferts Schori visited the Episcopal Diocese of Albany in 2011 5 William H Love was elected bishop coadjutor in 2006 and was installed as bishop of Albany in February 2007 following Herzog s retirement Love was an orthodox and theologically conservative bishop 6 In 2011 Love spoke out in opposition to the passage of same sex marriage legislation in New York 7 In October 2020 Love was found to have violated Episcopal Church doctrine and rules due to his unwillingness to permit same sex unions to be blessed by clergy within the Albany diocese 8 In response to that finding Love resigned from his position as bishop effective February 1 2021 9 10 he later left the Episcopal Church altogether 11 Four priests and four deacons left the Albany Diocese in protest following Love s departure 12 After Love s departure Michael G Smith former bishop of North Dakota was appointed as assisting bishop while the diocese searched for a new leader 13 On September 9 2023 Jeremiah Williamson the rector of Grace and St Stephen s Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs was elected to serve as the tenth Bishop of Albany His consecration as bishop is scheduled for February 24 2024 1 Companion dioceses edit nbsp The Diocese of Down and Dromore is part of the Church of Ireland and is located in North East Ireland The diocese covers half of Belfast the capital of Northern Ireland east of the River Lagan as well as County Armagh east of the River Bann The cathedral and administrative offices are in Belfast nbsp The Diocese of Maridi is located in South Sudan The diocese is part of the Episcopal Church of Sudan nbsp The Diocese of Northern Argentina is located in northern Argentina and is part of the Anglican Church of South America List of bishops editBishops of AlbanyFrom Until Incumbent Notes1869 1913 William Croswell Doane1913 1929 Richard H Nelson Coadjutor bishop since 1904 1929 1949 G Ashton Oldham Coadjutor bishop since 1922 1949 1960 Frederick L Barry Coadjutor bishop since 1945 1961 1974 Allen W Brown Suffragan bishop since 1959 1974 1984 Wilbur E Hogg1984 1998 David S Ball Coadjutor bishop since 1984 1998 2007 Daniel W Herzog Coadjutor bishop since 1997 2007 2021 William H Love 14 Coadjutor bishop since 2006 2024 Jeremiah Williamson bishop elect 1 List of suffragan bishops editSuffragan bishops in Albany DioceseFrom Until Incumbent Notes1904 1913 Richard H Nelson coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 1913 1929 1922 1929 G Ashton Oldham coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 1929 1949 1945 1949 Frederick L Barry coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 1949 1960 1951 1957 David E Richards David Emrys Richards born January 23 1921 Scranton PA translated to Central America 1959 1961 Allen W Brown Diocesan bishop 1961 1974 1963 1974 Charles B Persell Jr Charles Bowen Persell Junior March 9 1909 Lakewood NY September 23 1988 Albany NY 1984 David S Ball coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 1984 1998 1997 1998 Daniel W Herzog coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 1998 2007 2000 2007 David Bena David John Dave Bena born December 10 1943 joined CANA 2006 2007 William H Love coadjutor bishop Diocesan bishop 2007 2021 Historic churches in the diocese editHistoric churches in the diocese include All Saints Episcopal Church Round Lake 1892 Christ Episcopal Church Duanesburg New York 1793 Church of the Good Shepherd Cullen New York 1892 Church of the Good Shepherd Raquette Lake New York 1880 Church of St John the Evangelist Hunter New York 1885 Church of the Transfiguration Blue Mountain Lake New York 1885 Emmanuel Episcopal Church Little Falls New York 1835 St Andrew s Episcopal Church Albany New York 1931St George s Episcopal Church Schenectady New York 1735 St John s Church Complex Delhi New York 1831 St John s Episcopal Church Johnstown New York 1837 St Mark s Episcopal Church Hoosick Falls New York 1860 St Mary s Episcopal Church Springfield Center New York 1889 St Paul s Episcopal Church Troy New York 1828 St Peter s Episcopal Church Albany New York 1876 St Stephen s Episcopal Church Schuylerville New York 1838 Trinity Episcopal Church Ashland New York 1879 Trinity Episcopal Church Fairfield 1808 Trinity Episcopal Church Potsdam New York 1835 Zion Episcopal Church Complex 1800See also editCathedral of All Saints Albany New York List of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of AmericaReferences edit a b c Episcopal convention elects Colorado reverend for bishop Albany Times Union September 9 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 a b c Moore Kathleen August 7 2023 Former Episcopal Diocese of Albany bishop who left church over ordination of gay man dies Times Union Retired Albany bishop joins Roman Catholic Church Archived from the original on 2011 01 17 Retrieved 2010 05 05 ALBANY Retired Albany Bishop Daniel Herzog rejoins the Episcopal Church Archived from the original on 2010 07 05 Retrieved 2010 05 05 Goot Michael March 14 2011 Bishop in visit to Albany Be less self absorbed Episcopal leader is celebrant at All Saints cathedral Daily Gazette Retrieved March 14 2011 Biancolli Amy September 1 2018 Facing a schism A bishop gay marriage and the Episcopal diocese of Albany Times Union Love William H June 30 2011 Episcopal Albany Bishop Rejects NY Same Sex Legislation virtueonline org Retrieved 2017 09 22 Gavin Robert October 5 2020 Episcopal Church rules Albany bishop violated rules in stopping same sex marriages Times Union Kumar Anugrah October 25 2020 Episcopal Bishop William Love announces resignation in response to hearing panel ruling The Christian Post Albany Episcopal bishop to resign over same sex marriage stance syracuse com October 25 2020 Goodwin Mike March 31 2021 Former Bishop William Love leaves Episcopal Church after same sex marriage case Times Union Conservative Bishop to Assist in Albany During Search August 23 2021 Petersen Kirk August 23 2021 Conservative Bishop to Assist in Albany During Search livingchurch org A Brief History of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany albanyepiscopaldiocese org December 24 2008 Archived from the original on April 22 2006 Retrieved 2017 09 22 External links editOfficial website Journal of the Annual Convention Diocese of Albany 42 40 N 73 45 W 42 667 N 73 750 W 42 667 73 750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Episcopal Diocese of Albany amp oldid 1182698783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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