Episcopal Diocese of Vermont
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The Episcopal Diocese of Vermont is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the state of Vermont. It was the first diocese in the Episcopal Church to elect a woman, Mary Adelia McLeod, as diocesan bishop.
The see city is Burlington.
[edit] Bishops
- 1. John Henry Hopkins, 1832-1868;
- 2. William H. A. Bissell, 1868-1893;
- 3. Arthur A. C. Hall, 1894-1929
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- William F. Weeks, coadjutor, 1913-1914;
- George Y. Bliss, coadjutor, 1915-1924;
- Samuel B. Booth, coadjutor, 1925-1929
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- 4. Samuel B. Booth, 1929-1935;
- 5. Vedder Van Dyck, 1936-1960;
- 6. Harvey D. Butterfield, 1961-1973;
- 7. Robert S. Kerr, 1974-1986;
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- Daniel L. Swenson, coadjutor, 1986;
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- 8. Daniel L. Swenson, 1987-1993;
- 9. Mary Adelia R McLeod, 1993-2001;
- 10. Thomas Clark Ely, 2001-
[edit] External links
- Official Web site of the Diocese of Vermont
- The Correspondence of John A. Graham with His Grace of Canterbury: When on His Mission as Agent of the Church of Vermont, to the Ecclesiastical Courts of Canterbury and York, for the consecration of Dr. Peters, Bishop-elect of Vermont, 1794-5, etc. 1835
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