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  2. Daniel W. Herzog - Wikipedia

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    Daniel William Herzog (July 9, 1941 – August 4, 2023) was an American Anglican bishop. He served in the Diocese of Albany from 1998 to 2007. [1] After his retirement, he became a Roman Catholic, but returned to the Episcopal Church three years later.

  3. Gene Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Vicky Gene Robinson [a] [1] (born May 29, 1947) is a retired bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. [2] [3] Robinson was elected bishop coadjutor in 2003 and succeeded as bishop diocesan in March 2004.

  4. Alden Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Alden Moinet Hathaway (born August 13, 1933) is an American Episcopal and Anglican bishop. He served as the sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, from 1983 to 1997. His time in office emphasized the role of his diocese as one of the most theologically conservative of the Episcopal Church. [1]

  5. Marc Andrus - Wikipedia

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    Marc Handley Andrus (born October 20, 1956) is an American bishop of the Episcopal Church (Anglican Communion). He was the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California until his retirement in the summer of 2024. Prior to his election as Bishop of California, Andrus served as a suffragan bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.

  6. Robert Duncan (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    On January 15, 2008, the Title IV Review Committee of the Episcopal Church certified that, in its opinion, Duncan had "abandoned the Communion of this Church". [12] Pending completion of this process, the three most senior bishops in the Episcopal Church had the option to inhibit Duncan from ministry but chose not to.

  7. Vashti Murphy McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she moved to the Tenth Episcopal District in Texas, where she presided until her retirement in 2021 at the 51st General Conference in Orlando, FL. [18] [19] [20] In 2005, she became the titular head of the AME Church, again making history, this time as the first woman to lead the denomination. [21]

  8. Jeffrey Lee (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Dean Lee is a bishop of the Episcopal Church who served as the Twelfth Bishop of Chicago from 2008 to 2020. [1] A native of Michigan, Lee was raised in the Lutheran faith. At an early age he was urged by his pastor to consider ordained ministry. As a young man he joined the Episcopal Church.

  9. Susan Goff - Wikipedia

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    Susan Ellyn Goff is an American prelate of the Episcopal Church.She was elected and consecrated as Suffragan Bishop of Virginia in 2012. She became Ecclesiastical Authority of the diocese in 2018 upon the retirement of Shannon Johnston, thirteenth bishop of the diocese. [1]