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Keith Lynn Ackerman SSC (born August 3, 1946) is an American Anglican bishop. Consecrated as a bishop for the Diocese of Quincy in the Episcopal Church, he is currently bishop vicar of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy of the Anglican Church in North America and assisting bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth. [1] Ackerman lives in Keller, Texas.
Keith Ackerman: 1994 VIII Quincy: Retired 2010. Richard W. Lipka: 1995 CEC – MDAS (suffr.) - II All Saints: Charles Dorrington: 1996 I RE Western Canada and Alaska – RE Mid-America (asst.) Daniel Morse: 1996 I RE Central States: Retired. Robert Duncan: 1996 VII Pittsburgh: Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, 2009–2014. Retired ...
Keith L. Ackerman was bishop from June 24, 1994 until his resignation on November 1, 2008. He is a member of Forward in Faith , the Society of King Charles the Martyr , the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament , the Guild of All Souls , the Society of Mary , and the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham.
Quincy: Northwestern Illinois St. John's Cathedral: Quincy, Illinois: Juan Alberto Morales: 1877 32 2587 1468 Rocky Mountains: Western United States None Colorado Springs, Colorado: Diocesan: Kenneth Ross Suffragan: Benjamin Fischer: 2012, reconstituted 2016 35 4690 4351 San Joaquin: Central California, Nevada Emmanuel Anglican Church Fresno ...
On November 7, 2008, the 131st Synod of the Diocese of Quincy voted to leave the Episcopal Church and instead join the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone. As Keith Ackerman's resignation as bishop took effect on November 1, Edward den Blaauwen of Moline, Illinois was appointed to preside over the synod. [2]
IV Puerto Rico, [N 36] Honduras (bishop in charge) 507 Richard R. Emery: 372 378 400: 1951 VII North Dakota: 508 David E. Richards: 372 347 451: 1951 Albany (Suffragan), I Central America, I Costa Rica, Honduras (bishop in charge) 509 Martin J. Bram: 455 458 416: 1951 South Florida [N 26] (Suffragan) 510 Chilton Powell: 372 355 421: 1951 II ...
On June 12, 2009, Morales was elected bishop of the ACNA Diocese of Quincy in succession to Keith Ackerman. For an election, 22 votes were needed in the clergy order and 33 in the lay order. On the first ballot Morales received 18 clergy votes and 48 lay votes. On the second ballot he received 23 clergy votes and 51 lay votes. [3]
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