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James DeKoven

James DeKoven (September 19, 1831 – March 19, 1879) was a priest, an educator and a leader of Anglican Ritualism in the Episcopal Church.

James DeKoven
Priest
BornSeptember 19, 1831
Middletown, Connecticut, U.S.
DiedMarch 19, 1879
Venerated inAnglican Communion
FeastMarch 22

Early life and education edit

DeKoven was born in Middletown, Connecticut and educated at Columbia College. In 1851, he was admitted to General Theological Seminary and was ordained as a deacon in 1854 in Middletown.

Career edit

He accepted a teaching position at Nashotah House in Wisconsin and became rector of the nearby St. John Chrysostom parish in Delafield. It was there that he was ordained as a priest by Bishop Jackson Kemper.[1] While in Delafield, he established a school called St. John's Hall. In 1859 he became the warden of Racine College and continued to be at the center of that school for the rest of his life.

He spoke in support of the cause for ritualism at the National Conventions in 1871 and 1874. DeKoven was nominated several times and even elected as a bishop, but was never ordained to the episcopate. He was nominated or elected as bishop of Massachusetts (1873), Wisconsin (1874), Fond du Lac (1875), and Illinois (1875).

In the Illinois election, he was chosen by the clergy and the laity, but a majority of the standing committee refused to endorse his election. The reason given by the standing committee was his "Doctrine on the Holy Eucharist," an open letter published in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper on January 14, 1874, was at least partly responsible for his Eucharistic doctrine being questioned. The signers of this letter included three faculty members from Nashotah House.[2][3] He also addressed the Church Congress (a series of national meetings to provide a vision for the Episcopal Church) in 1876.[4]

DeKoven remained in Wisconsin for the rest of his life, turning down calls to serve at some of the nation's largest and wealthiest parish churches, including Trinity Church in New York City, Church of the Advent in Boston, and St. Mark's Church in Philadelphia.

Death and legacy edit

After suffering a fall on the ice, De Koven died on Saint Joseph's Day (March 19) in 1879. He is buried on the grounds of Racine College, now the DeKoven Center, in Racine, Wisconsin.[5][6] His feast day is March 22.[7]

Popular culture edit

DeKoven's image is used as a graphic by the rock band Monstrance, which is composed of clergy from the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee.

References edit

  1. ^ William Pope, The Life of Reverend James De Koven, pp. 9-13
  2. ^ The Life of Reverend James De Koven by William Cox Pope, pp. 44-63
  3. ^ The Catholic Movement in the American Episcopal Church by George DeMille pp 92-94
  4. ^ Robert Prichard, A History of the Episcopal Church, p. 184
  5. ^ James Kiefer's Christian Biographies
  6. ^ William C. Pope, Life of the Reverend James de Koven, D. D., Sometime Warden of Racine College (New York: James Pott & Company, 1899). Chapter 8, available at http://anglicanhistory.org/bios/dekoven/dekoven8.html
  7. ^ Lesser Feasts and Fasts p. 194

Further reading edit

  • Sermons Preached on Various Occasions by James De Koven (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1888)
  • The Story of a College by James De Koven (Manuscript, dated Middletown, Connecticut, 1862)
  • The Catholic Movement in the American Episcopal Church by George E. DeMille (Philadelphia: Church Historical Society, 1941)
  • Lesser Feasts and Fasts (New York: Church Publishing, 1979)
  • The Life of the Reverend James De Koven D.D.: Sometime Warden of Racine College by William Cox Pope (New York: James Pott & Company, 1899)
  • A History of the Episcopal Church by Robert W. Prichard (Harrisburg: Morehouse, 1999)

External links edit

  • Works by or about James DeKoven at Internet Archive
  • Material by and about James DeKoven from Project Canterbury
  • Solitaries of DeKoven, a religious order of hermits
  • The DeKoven Center, retreat and conference center
  • James DeKoven at Find a Grave

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