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Thomas Casady

Thomas Casady (June 6, 1881 – September 9, 1958) was the third missionary bishop of Oklahoma and the first diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Oklahoma in the Episcopal Church.

The Right Reverend

Thomas Casady
Bishop of Oklahoma
ChurchEpiscopal Church
SeeOklahoma
ElectedJune 1927
In office1927-1953
PredecessorTheodore Payne Thurston
SuccessorW. R. Chilton Powell
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 10, 1907
by M. Edward Fawcett
ConsecrationOctober 2, 1927
by John Gardner Murray
Personal details
Born(1881-06-06)June 6, 1881
DiedSeptember 9, 1958(1958-09-09) (aged 77)
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
BuriedWoodland Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsSimon Casady & Sarah Conarroe Griffiths
Spouse
Frances LeBaron Kasson
(m. 1906; died 1951)
Children6, including Thomas and Simon Casady
Alma materUniversity of Iowa

Early life and education edit

Casady was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of prominent banker Simon Casady and Sarah Conarroe Casady (Griffiths) and grandson of Iowa state senator Phineas M. Casady. He graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in 1902.[1] In 1903 he entered General Theological Seminary and graduated in 1906. After he became bishop he received an honorary doctorate of sacred theology from General Seminary and an honorary doctorate of divinity from The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.[2]

Career and family edit

He was ordained deacon on June 27, 1906 by Bishop Arthur Llewellyn Williams of Nebraska and priest on February 10, 1907 by Bishop M. Edward Fawcett of Quincy.[3] He was initially a deacon at St Mary's Church in Oelwein, Iowa, and then became rector of St Mark's Church in Des Moines, Iowa. He also served as rector of Ascension Church in Pueblo, Colorado between 1912 and 1920 and then as rector of All Saints' Church in Omaha, Nebraska from 1920 to 1927.

On June 27, 1906, he married Frances LeBaron Kasson, a descendant of the colonial Massachusetts Governor William Bradford. They had six children: Simon Casady, Frances Cristabel Sherman, Reverend Phineas M. Casady, Reverend Mac Casady, Richard R. Casady, and Thomas Casady Jr.[4]

Episcopacy edit

Casady was elected by the house of bishops to be the third Missionary Bishop of Oklahoma in June 1927. He was consecrated bishop on October 2, 1927, at All Saints' Church, Omaha, Nebraska by Presiding Bishop John Gardner Murray. When the Diocese of Oklahoma was formed in 1938, Casady became its first diocesan bishop. The Casady School was founded by Bishop Casady and the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma in 1947.[5] In 1953, the W. R. Chilton Powell succeeded Casady as bishop of the diocese.[6]

Consecrators edit

Thomas Casady was the 355th bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Casady, THOMAS: Bishop of Oklahoma". Religious Leaders of America. 2: 198. 1941.
  2. ^ "Casady, Thomas". The Living Church Annual: 79. 1928.
  3. ^ "CASADY, Rt. Rev. Thomas". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Episcopal Church: 55. 1950.
  4. ^ "CASADY, Thomas". Yearbook of American Churches: 332. 1933.
  5. ^ Casady School
  6. ^ "Episcopal Ex-Bishop Dead at 83". The Oklahoman. 2 January 1995. Retrieved 2021-05-05.

External links edit

  • Website of the Diocese of Oklahoma
  • Casady School
Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by 3rd missionary bishop of Oklahoma
1927 – 1937
Succeeded by
Preceded by
1st Bishop of Oklahoma
1937 – 1953
Succeeded by

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