Thomas Casady

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The Right Reverend Thomas Casady (June 6, 1881 1958) was the third missionary bishop of Oklahoma and the first diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Oklahoma of the Episcopal Church, USA.[1]

Life and career

Casady was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of Simon Casady and Sarah Covarral. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1902. In 1903 he entered General Theological Seminary. After he became bishop he received an honorary doctorate of sacred theology from General Seminary and an honorary doctorate of divinity from The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. He was ordained deacon in June 1906 and priest in February 1907. On June 27, 1906, he married Frances LeBaron Kasson. They had six children. Casady was consecrated bishop on October 2, 1927, at All Saints' Church, Omaha, Nebraska. When the Diocese of Oklahoma was formed in 1937, Casady became its first diocesan bishop.[2]

The Casady School was founded by Bishop Casady and the Diocese of Oklahoma in 1947.[3]

Consecrators

  • John Gardner Murray, 16th presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
  • Theodore Nevin Morrison, 3rd bishop of Iowa
  • George Allan Beecher, 2nd bishop of Kearney (The Platte)

Thomas Casady was the 355th bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church.

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See also

Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by
Theodore Payne Thurston (missionary)
3rd missionary bishop of Oklahoma
1927 1937
Succeeded by
Preceded by
1st Bishop of Oklahoma
1937 1953
Succeeded by
W. R. Chilton Powell

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