Episcopal Diocese of Delaware
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The Episcopal Diocese of Delaware is one of 108 Dioceses making up the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. It consists of 38 congregations or Parishes in an area the same as the State of Delaware. The Diocese is led by a bishop and staff and provides episcopal supervision and some administrative assistance for its parishes.
The current bishop, the tenth Bishop of Delaware, is the Right Reverend Wayne P. Wright, who was consecrated bishop June 20, 1998 and succeeded the Rt. Rev. C. Cabell Tennis upon the latter's retirement. The diocesan offices are located in Wilmington, Delaware at the Cathedral Church of Saint John.
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[edit] History
The Episcopal Diocese of Delaware dates its foundation to 1785, the first time a delegation was sent representing the diocese to the General Convention. The Rev. Charles Wharton, a converted Roman Catholic priest, presided over the first state convention on September 26, 1786, at which it was decided to form a wholly separate diocese from that of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania or the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, but under the episcopal supervision of the Bishop of Pennsylvania. It is one of the nine original Dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
[edit] Bishops of Delaware
# | Bishop of Delaware | born | Installation | Retirement | Died | Notes |
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2 | The Rt. Rev. William White | 1748 | February 4, 1787 | May 10, 1828 | 1836 | Bishop of Pennsylvania |
21 | The Rt. Rev. Henry Ustick Onderdonk | 1807 | May 10, 1828 | October 12, 1841 | April 12, 1887 | Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania Provisional Bishop of Delaware |
38 | The Rt. Rev. Alfred Lee | 1807 | October 12, 1841 | April 12, 1887 | April 12, 1887 | died in office as Presiding Bishop |
146 | The Rt. Rev. Leighton Coleman | 1837 | October 18, 1888 | December 1, 1907 | December 1, 1907 | died in office |
239 | The Rt. Rev. Frederick Joseph Kinsman | 1868 | October 28, 1908 | October 1919 | July 1944 | |
311 | The Rt. Rev. Philip Cook | 1875 | October 14, 1920 | March 25, 1938 | March 25, 1938 | died in office |
414 | The Rt. Rev. Arthur Raymond McKinstry | 1894 | February 17, 1939 | December 31, 1954 | December 25, 1991 | |
526 | The Rt. Rev. John Brooke Mosley | 1915 | January 1, 1955 | October 1, 1968 | March 4, 1988 | |
628 | The Rt. Rev. William Henry Mead | 1921 | November 15, 1968 | February 25, 1974 | February 25, 1974 | died in office |
705 | The Rt. Rev. William Hawley Clark | 1919 | May 18, 1975 | December 31, 1985 | March 7, 1997 | |
683 | The Rt. Rev. Quintin Ebenezer Primo, Jr. | 1913 | January 1, 1986 | November 8, 1986 | January 15, 1998 | interim bishop |
816 | The Rt. Rev. Calvin Cabell Tennis | 1932 | November 9, 1986 | December 31, 1997 | ||
941 | The Rt. Rev. Wayne Parker Wright | June 21, 1998 |
[edit] Parishes
This list includes all the active parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware and the historical parishes will gradually be added.
[edit] Kent County
Founded | Name | address | town | Rector | status | closed |
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1703 | Christ Church, Dover, | South State and Water Street | Dover | The Rev. Celeste O. Cox | Rector | |
1704 | Christ Church, Milford | 200 Church Street | Milford | The Rev. James L. White | Rector | |
1889 | St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Bridgeville, Delaware) | 114 Delaware Avenue | Bridgeville | supply | ||
1868 | St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Camden | Old North Road at West St. | Camden | |||
1740 | St. Peter's Church, Smyrna | 22 North Union Street | Smyrna | The Rev. Mark C. Sullivan | Rector | |
1868 | St. Stephen's Church | 190 Raughley Hill Road | Harrington | The Rev. John Desaulniers | in charge |
[edit] New Castle County
Founded | Name | address | town | Rector | status | closed |
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1851 | Church of the Ascension | 3717 Philadelphia Pike | Claymont | The Rev. Dr. James Morris | interim | |
1855 | Calvary Church, Hillcrest | 304 Lore Avenue Brandywine Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. J.R.Keith Hudson | interim | |
1855 | Cathedral Church of St. John | Concord Avenue & Market Street | Wilmington | |||
1848 | Christ Church, Christiana Hundred | Buck Road at Route 100 Christiana Hundred |
Greenville | The Rev. Ruth Lawson Kirk | Rector | |
1848 | Christ Church, Delaware City | 222 Clinton Street | Delaware City | The Rev. Dr. R. John Brockmann | Rector | |
1836 | Grace Church, Brandywine Hundred | 4900 Concord Pike Brandywine Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. Anna M. Wade | Rector | |
1884 | Immanuel Church, Highlands | 2400 West 17th Street | Wilmington | Rector | ||
1689 | Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green | 2nd and Harmony Streets | New Castle | The Rev. Edward E. Godden | Rector | |
1952 | Church of the Nativity | 206 Sykes Road, Manor Park | New Castle | The Rev. Margaret Kay Ashby | in charge | |
1958 | St. Albans Church, Brandywine Hundred | 913 Wilson Road Brandywine Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. Roy Tripp | Rector | |
1829 1996 |
Episcopal Church of Sts. Andrew & Matthew | 719 Shipley Street | Wilmington | The Rev. Canon Lloyd Casson | Rector | |
1705 | St. Anne's Episcopal Church (Middletown, Delaware) | 15 E. Green Street | Middletown | The Rev. Anthony Pompa | Rector | |
1890 | St. Barnabas Episcopal Church | 2800 Duncan Road Mill Creek Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. Robert Broesler | Rector | |
1954 | St. David’s Episcopal Church Web Site |
2320 Grubb Road Brandywine Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. Brad Hinton | Rector | |
1714 | St. James Episcopal Church, Mill Creek (Stanton, Delaware) | 2106 St. James Church Road Stanton, Mill Creek Hundred |
Wilmington | The Rev. James Bimbi | Rector | |
1855 | St. James Church, Newport | 2 South Augustine Street Newport |
Wilmington | The Rev. Sarah L. J. Nelson | Rector | |
1964 | St. Nicholas’ Episcopal Church | 10 Old Newark Road White Clay Hundred |
Newark | The Rev. Dr. Barbara Duncan | Pastor | |
1842 | St. Thomas's Parish | 276 South College Avenue | Newark | The Rev. Thomas B. Jensen | Rector | |
1830 | Trinity Parish | 1108 N. Adams Street (at Delaware Avenue) | Wilmington | The Rev. Patricia A. Bird | Interim Rector | |
1791 | Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) | 606 Church Street | Wilmington | The Rev. Patricia A. Bird | Interim Rector |
[edit] Sussex County
Founded | Name | address | town | Rector | status | closed |
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1886 | All Saints’ Church, Delmar | Tenth and Grove Streets | Delmar | The Rev. Custer Ruley | supply | |
1892 | All Saints’ Church | 18 Olive Avenue | Rehoboth Beach | The Rev. Max Wolf | Rector | |
1771 | Christ Church | Broad Creek | Laurel | The Rev. Rita Nelson | Rector | |
St. George's Chapel | Beaver Dam Road Indian River Hundred |
Milton | The Rev. Max Wolf | Rector | ||
1728 | St. John the Baptist Church | 307 Federal Street | Milton | supply | ||
1835 | St. Luke's Church | 202 North Street | Seaford | The Rev. Jeanne W. Kirby-Coladonato | Rector | |
1848 | St. Mark's Church | State and Ellis Streets | Millsboro | The Rev. David J. Archibald | Rector | |
1940 | St. Martha’s Episcopal Church | Maplewood & Pennsylvania Avenue | Bethany Beach | The Rev. William H. Wickham | Rector | |
1947 | St. Martin’s in the Field Church | 75 West Church Street | Selbyville | The Rev. David J. Archibald | Rector | |
1868 | St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Delaware) | Pine and Academy Streets | Georgetown | The Rev. Earl Beshears | Rector | |
1708 | St. Peter's Church, Lewes | Second and Market Streets | Lewes | The Rev. Jeffrey A. Ross | Rector | |
1834 | St. Philip’s Episcopal Church | 600 South Central Avenue | Laurel | The Rev. Rita Nelson | Rector |
[edit] References
- The Episcopal Church- Diocese of Delaware (2005) [Annual Report].
- Churches of The Diocese of Delaware. The Episcopal Church Diocese of Delaware (March 2006). Retrieved on May 8, 2006.
[edit] External links
- The Episcopal Diocese of Delaware
- The Cathedral Church of Saint John
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Millsboro, Delaware
- St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Middletown, Delaware
[edit] References
About the Diocese of Delaware. The Episcopal Diocese of Delaware. Retrieved on March 9, 2005.
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