- Source: Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi
The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, created in 1826, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over the entire state of Mississippi. It is located in Province 4 and its cathedral, St. Andrew's Cathedral, is located in Jackson, as are the diocesan offices.
Episcopalians in Mississippi have, since the mid-20th century, been by and large progressive in their views about race, culture, and other social issues affecting the state and nation; their views on economics and politics, though, are more mixed. The Episcopal Church in Mississippi has usually tolerated freedom of belief and differing types of ritual practice (e.g., Anglo-Catholicism in Biloxi and a liberal orientation in communities like Oxford and Starkville where colleges have significant presences). As such, the fallout from the ideological and theological conflicts that beset the Episcopal Church between the 1970s and 2000s (such as the Gene Robinson controversy) has not been large in comparison to other Southern dioceses (e.g., Tennessee, Fort Worth, South Carolina).
As of 2013 the Diocese of Mississippi had 18,741 members, down from 20,925 in 2003, a decline of approximately 10 percent.
Current bishop
The Right Reverend Doctor Dorothy Sanders Wells was elected as the eleventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi on February 3, 2024. Wells served as bishop-elect from May 2, 2024, until her ordination and consecration as bishop diocesan on July 20, 2024.
List of bishops
The bishops of Mississippi have been:
William Mercer Green (1850–1887)Hugh Miller Thompson, bishop coadjutor 1883
Hugh Miller Thompson (1887–1902)
Theodore D. Bratton (1903–1938)William Mercer Green (grandson) bishop coadjutor 1919
William Mercer Green (grandson) (1938–1942)
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Sr. (1943–1966)John M. Allin, bishop coadjutor 1961
John M. Allin (1966–1974)Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr., bishop coadjutor 1974
Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. (1974–1993)Alfred C. Marble Jr., bishop coadjutor 1991
Alfred C. Marble Jr. (1993–2003)
Duncan Montgomery Gray III (2003–2015)
Brian R. Seage (2015–2024)
Dorothy Sanders Wells (2024 - present)
See also
List of Succession of Bishops for the Episcopal Church, USA
Chapel of the Cross
St. Alban's Episcopal Church (Bovina, Mississippi)
References
External links
Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi website
St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral website
Official Web site of the Episcopal Church
Journal of the Annual Convention, Diocese of Mississippi
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi
- St. Alban's Episcopal Church (Bovina, Mississippi)
- Brian R. Seage
- Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church
- Trinity Episcopal Church (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)
- Duncan M. Gray Jr.
- Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina
- List of University of Mississippi alumni
- Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
- Episcopal Diocese of Florida