- Katharine Jefferts Schori
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name = Katharine Jefferts Schori
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bishop_of = Presiding Bishop of ECUSA
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enthroned = 2006
ended = Incumbent
predecessor =Frank Tracy Griswold
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ordination = 1994 as Priest
consecration = 2001 as Bishop
other_post = Bishop of Nevada
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birth_date = 26 March 1954
birthplace =Pensacola, Florida
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Katharine Jefferts Schori (born
March 26 ,1954 inPensacola, Florida ) is the Presiding Bishop ofEpiscopal Church in the United States of America . She is the first woman elected primate in theAnglican Communion .Biography
Jefferts Schori was raised in the
Roman Catholic Church until 1963, when at the age of eight her parents brought her into the Episcopal Church in conjunction with their own move out of Roman Catholicism. She attended school inNew Jersey , then went on to earn aBachelor of Science inbiology fromStanford University in 1974, and aMaster of Science inoceanography in 1977 and a Ph.D. in 1983, also in oceanography, fromOregon State University . She earned herMaster of Divinity in 1994, and was ordained priest that year. She served as assistantrector at the Church of theGood Samaritan ,Corvallis, Oregon , where she had special responsibility for pastoring theHispanic community (she speaks Spanish fluently). In 2001, she was elected and consecratedBishop of Nevada. She was awarded aDoctor of Divinity (honoris causa) in 2001 fromThe Church Divinity School of the Pacific . (It is a common practice at most Episcopal seminaries to award an honorary doctorate to alumni who become bishops.) She is an instrument-rated pilot. She is a third-generation pilot, whose parents both flew.She married Richard Schori, an Oregon State
professor oftopology , in 1979. They have an adult daughter, also Katharine, also a pilot: she is asecond lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, and has flown VIP's inVC-21 Learjet s and now fliesAWACS command-and-control planes.Election as Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church met in General Convention in Columbus,
Ohio , in June 2006. Jefferts Schori was elected to serve a nine year term as Presiding Bishop, by theHouse of Bishops onJune 18 , from among seven nominees on the fifth ballot with 95 of the 188 votes cast. The House of Deputies, consisting ofdeacons ,priests , andlaity , overwhelmingly approved the House of Bishops' election later that day. Jefferts Schori is the first woman Primate in the worldwideAnglican Communion , and the 26thPresiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church.Although Jefferts Schori's election was an indication of widespread support in the Episcopal Church in the United States for ordaining women to the
historical episcopate , the Diocese of Fort Worth, which opposes women inholy orders , has asked theArchbishop of Canterbury for "alternative primatial oversight" (a previously unheard-of expression), analogous to the "alternative episcopal oversight" suggested in theWindsor Report . Several other conservative dioceses affiliated with theAnglican Communion Network , including some that do ordain women, have made similar requests.Jefferts Schori voted to consent to the election of
Gene Robinson , an openly gay and partnered man, as Bishop of New Hampshire in 2003, to which some conservative Episcopalians have objected strenuously. As not all churches in the Anglican Communion uphold theordination of women , the election of a female bishop as primate has also proved controversial in other provinces.At a news conference on
18 June 2006 , the Presiding Bishop-elect articulated a willingness to work with conservatives. She expressed her hope to lead the church in the reign of God, rooted in imagery fromIsaiah and including suchUnited Nations Millennium Development Goals as eradicating poverty and hunger: "The poor are fed, the Good News is preached, those who are ostracized and in prison are set free, the blind receive sight."Jefferts Schori remained as Bishop of Nevada until taking up the position of Presiding Bishop officially on
November 1 ,2006 ; herinvestiture and seating in the office was held onNovember 4 at theWashington National Cathedral . The investiture and seating were designed and orchestrated by the Revd Canon Carol Wade, Precentor at Washington National Cathedral. Her official seating was held the following day, also at the National Cathedral. An Episcopal Presiding Bishop's term typically lasts for nine years, running in three-year cycles in conjunction with General Convention.She has started traveling to different Episcopal dioceses, including an October 2007 visit to the Diocese of Puerto Rico, which separated from the
Episcopal Church of the United States in 1978 but was reinstated in 2002. Her visit to commemorate the centennial of the U.S. territory's Episcopal health system and of its Diocesan Convention, and visit the Puerto Rican Senate, led by anEpiscopalian , garnered significant press coverage and reenergized the Episcopal Church on the island.Jefferts Schori was the 963rd
bishop consecrated in the Episcopal Church. She was consecrated byJerry A. Lamb , Bishop of Northern California;Robert L. Ladehoff , Bishop of Oregon; andCarolyn Tanner Irish , Bishop of Utah.References
* "The Episcopal Church Annual". Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005).
* [http://www.livingchurch.org/publishertlc/viewarticle.asp?ID=2010 Q & A With Bishop Jefferts Schori] from The Living Church magazine*Katharine Jefferts Schori, A Wing and a Prayer: A Message of Faith and Hope. New York: Morehouse Publishing (January 2007) ISBN 978-0-8192-2271-8 and London: SPCK (April 2007) ISBN 978-0-2810-5932-4
External links
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_76174_ENG_HTM.htm Episcopal Church elects first woman Presiding Bishop] — Episcopal News Service
* [http://oregonstate.edu/~schorir/mv_religion.html News article on her taking her leave from the Church of the Good Samaritan]
* [http://www.livingchurch.org/publishertlc/viewarticle.asp?ID=2007 "Gifted Service" by Tom Sramek] — The Living Church Foundation
* [http://victorhanson.com/articles/bernthal041708.html "Leaving the Episcopal Church"] – profile of Jefferts Schori by layRoman Catholic , Craig Bernthal, April 17, 2008
* [http://thewitness.org/article.php?id=1034 In Their Own Words: Katharine Jefferts Schori] — Witness Magazine
* [http://www.thewitness.org/article.php?id=1068#JEFFERTS_SCHORI Interview with the Rt. Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Bishop of Nevada] — Witness Magazine
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1804908,00.html Into the Breach: Interview with Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori] — Guardian UK
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_77550_ENG_HTM.htm Multimedia and stories about Presiding Bishop-elect Jefferts Schori] from Episcopal News Service
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/19/magazine/19WWLN_Q4.html State of the Church: Questions for Katharine Jefferts Schori] - New York Times Magazine
* [http://timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill/2006/11/jefferts_schori.html Ruth Gledhill: Articles of Faith] -The Times Online
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ni/2006/06/ecusas_hurricane_katherine.html "Hurricane Katherine"] - BBC
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/75383_76300_ENG_HTM.htm From Columbus: Text of Presiding Bishop-elect's June 21 homily] - Episcopal News ServicePersondata
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