- Abraham Jarvis
The Right Reverend Abraham Jarvis (
May 5 ,1739 –May 3 ,1813 ), was the second American Episcopalbishop of theEpiscopal Diocese of Connecticut and eighth in succession of bishops in the Episcopal Church. He was a high churchman and a loyalist to the crown.History
Abraham Jarvis was born in
Norwalk, Connecticut and graduated fromYale College in 1761. He studied under the Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, rector ofSt. John's Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, N.J. He was ordaineddeacon onFebruary 5 ,1764 , and priest onFebruary 19 ,1764 by theChurch of England . He`served as rector of Christ Church,Middletown, Connecticut , from 1764 to 1799.Jarvis served as a chaplain to imprisoned Loyalist sympathizers during the
American Revolution . He presided at a convention inNew Haven, Connecticut of clergy of Connecticut onJuly 23 ,1776 , which decided to suspend worship in the colony for fear of the British. He was one of ten Episcopal priests who met inWoodbury, Connecticut , onMarch 25 ,1783 , and electedSamuel Seabury as the first bishop of the Episcopal Church, serving as secretary of the meeting. Jarvis was consecrated second bishop of Connecticut onOctober 18 ,1797 . Completing his service in Middletown in 1799, he then served in Cheshire until 1803 and finally in New Haven, where he died. His remains are interred under the high altar atTrinity Episcopal Church on the Green . [ [http://www.trinitynewhaven.org/walk/walk5.html Photo and caption on Trinity's Web site] ]Jarvis Hall, the oldest dormitory at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, is named after Abraham Jarvis.
Consecrators
* The Right Reverend William White (second in succession), first
presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and firstbishop of Pennsylvania
* The Right ReverendSamuel Provoost , (third in succession), thirdpresiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and firstbishop of New York
* The Right ReverendEdward Bass (seventh in succession), firstbishop of MassachusettsPublications
* "Sermon on the Death of Bishop Seabury," 1796
Notes and References
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/19625_12740_ENG_HTM.htm Episcopal Church Office of Liturgy and Music] , glossary
ee also
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Succession of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States
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