- Frank Tracy Griswold
Frank Tracy Griswold III was the 25th
Presiding Bishop and Primate of theEpiscopal Church in the United States of America .Bishop Griswold was educated at St Paul's School in Concord,
New Hampshire and earned an AB in English literature fromHarvard College (1959). He attended theGeneral Theological Seminary and earned his BA intheology and MA from Oriel College,Oxford University (1962, 1966). He has received honorary degrees from theGeneral Theological Seminary ,Seabury-Western Theological Seminary ,Nashotah House ,Sewanee, The University of the South andBerkeley Divinity School . Griswold was ordained an episcopal priest in 1963 and then served at three parishes in Pennsylvania, including St Andrews Church in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and St Martin-in-the-Fields in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1976 until his nomination as Bishop of Chicago. Griswold served as bishop of Chicago from 1987 until he became presiding bishop in 1997.Griswold was co-chair of the
Anglican -Roman Catholic International Commission from 1998 to 2003, and a member of the standing committee for the 1998Lambeth Conference . He has also served on diocesan, national and international committees for liturgy, worship and ecumenism. He is also a member of theFellowship of the Society of St John the Evangelist and is known to have Anglo-Catholic tendencies. [ [http://www.s-clements.org/PhotoGalleries/07RoseSunday/07RoseSunday.html Photographs of at Saint Clement's Church ] ]His term as presiding bishop ended on
November 1 ,2006 . He was replaced by the Most RevdKatharine Jefferts Schori , the first woman primate in the Anglican Communion.Consecrators:
* The Most Revd John M. Allin, 23rd
Presiding Bishop
* The Rt Revd Francis G. Burrill, 8thBishop of Chicago
* The Rt Revd James W. Montgomery, 9thBishop of ChicagoFrank Griswold was the 794thbishop consecrated in the Episcopal Church.References
External links
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/78716_ENG_HTM.htm?menupage=29883] Past Presiding Bishops from the Presiding Bishop's website.
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