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Frank McElwain

Frank Arthur McElwain (December 14, 1875 – September 19, 1957) was a Bishop of Minnesota in The Episcopal Church.

The Right Reverend

Frank McElwain

D.D.
Bishop of Minnesota
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseMinnesota
ElectedMay 23, 1917
In office1917–1943
PredecessorSamuel Cook Edsall
SuccessorStephen Keeler
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 6, 1903
by Edward Robert Atwill
ConsecrationOctober 30, 1912
by Daniel S. Tuttle
Personal details
Born(1875-12-14)December 14, 1875
DiedSeptember 19, 1957(1957-09-19) (aged 81)
Lexington, North Carolina, United States
BuriedMaple Lawn Cemetery, Faribault
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsJames Frank Mcelwain & Mary Stewart (Arthur
Spouse
Helen Cantwell De Muth
(m. 1883; died 1916)
Mabel Collins Lofstrom
(m. 1820)
Children3
Previous post(s)Suffragan Bishop of Minnesota (1912-1917)
Alma materTrinity College

Early life and education edit

McElwain was born on December 14, 1875, in Warsaw, New York, the son of James Frank McElwain and Mary Stewart Arthur. He studied at Trinity College from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1899, a Master of Arts in 1902, and awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 1913. He also earned a Bachelor of Divinity from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1902.[1]

Ordained ministry edit

McElwain was ordained deacon on June 11, 1902, and priest on February 6, 1903, by Bishop Edward Robert Atwill. He then ministered in Missouri between 1902 and 1905. In 1905, he became an instructor in the Old and New Testament at the Seabury Divinity School, while in 1907, he was elected warden of the school.

Bishop edit

McElwain was elected Suffragan Bishop of Minnesota in 1912, and was consecrated in the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour on October 30, 1912.[2] He was elected diocesan bishop on May 23, 1917, and served as diocesan bishop from 1917 until 1943. McElwain also served as dean of Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and was the author of The Permanent Element in Old Testament Prophecy.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bishop McElwain, 81, of Minnesota Dies". The New York Times. September 20, 1957. p. 23. The Right Rev. Frank Arthur McElwain, retired Bishop of the Minnesota diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church, died today at Lexington, N.C., where he had lived the last three years.
  2. ^ "Bishop McElwain Honored". The Living Church. 107 (20): 6–7. November 14, 1943.
  3. ^ Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota


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