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W. R. Chilton Powell

Winslow Robert Chilton Powell (March 11, 1912 - December 31, 1994) was an American prelate of the Episcopal Church who served as the second Bishop of Oklahoma from 1953 to 1977.

The Right Reverend

W. R. Chilton Powell
Bishop of Oklahoma
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseOklahoma
ElectedJune 5, 1951
In office1953-1977
PredecessorThomas Casady
SuccessorGerald N. McAllister
Orders
OrdinationNovember 1938
by Douglass H. Atwill
ConsecrationNovember 2, 1951
by Henry Knox Sherrill
Personal details
Born(1912-03-11)March 11, 1912
DiedDecember 31, 1994(1994-12-31) (aged 82)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
BuriedSt Paul's Cathedral
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsAlbert Morrell Powell, Elsie Maria Mooers
Spouse
Frances Elizabeth Lamont
(m. 1941)
Children2
Previous post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Oklahoma (1951-1953)
Alma materCarleton College

Early life and education Edit

Powell was born on March 11, 1912, in Devils Lake, North Dakota, to Albert Morrell Powell and Elsie Maria Mooers. He studied at Carleton College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1934 and awarded an honorary Doctor of Law in 1960. He also earned a Master of Sacred Theology in 1938, and an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1953 from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.[1][better source needed] Oklahoma City University awarded him a Doctor of Sacred Theology in 1968.[2]

Ordained ministry Edit

Powell was ordained deacon in April 1938 and priest in November the same year by Bishop Douglass H. Atwill of North Dakota.[3] He initially served as deacon-in-charge, and later as priest-in-charge of St James' Church in Grafton, North Dakota, St Peter's Church in Park River, North Dakota, St Luke's Church in Walshville, and the Church of the Redeemer in Bathgate, North Dakota. In 1940, he became curate at Gethsemane Church in Minneapolis and chaplain at St Barnabas Hospital in Minneapolis. In 1943, he was elected as Dean of Trinity Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska, remaining there until 1951.[4][5]

Episcopacy Edit

Powell was elected on the third ballot as coadjutor bishop of Oklahoma on June 5, 1951, and was consecrated on November 2, 1951, by Presiding Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill. He succeeded as diocesan bishop of Oklahoma after Casady's retirement in 1953.[6] At Powell's election, there were 35 clergy and a diocesan budget of $100,000.00. Powell is best remembered as a missionary bishop. Under his care, the diocese opened many new missions all over Oklahoma, including the panhandle as well as St Crispin's, a new conference center in Seminole. While Bishop of Oklahoma, Powell also chaired the Prayer Book Commission that produced the 1979 Prayer Book. At the end of his episcopate, there were 77 congregations, missions and parishes.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Bishop Winslow Robert Chilton Powell", Find a Grave. Retrieved on March 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "POWELL, WINSLOW ROBERT CHILTON". Who's Who in Religion 1977-78: 531. 1977. ISBN 9780837916026.
  3. ^ "POWELL, Winslow Robert Chilton". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the Protestant Episcopal Church: 270. 1950.
  4. ^ "Nebraska New Dean". The Living Church. 106 (17): 17. April 25, 1943.
  5. ^ "Oklahoma Election". The Living Church. 122 (24): 5. June 17, 1951.
  6. ^ "Consecrations". Journal of the General Convention: 20. 1952.
  7. ^ "Bishop Powell of Oklahoma Dies at Age 83", The Living Church, February 19, 1995. Retrieved on March 14, 2020.


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