Everything about The Episcopal Diocese Of Minnesota totally explained
The
Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota is the
diocese of the
Episcopal Church in the United States of America which has jurisdiction over all of
Minnesota, except
Clay County, which is in the
Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota, and
Browns Valley, which is in the
Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. It is in
Province VI. It has two
cathedrals: the
Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in
Faribault and
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in
Minneapolis. Its offices are in Minneapolis.
Henry Benjamin Whipple was the first
bishop of the diocese. James Jelinek is the current bishop. For a period of time the diocese was split in two, but the
Diocese of Duluth was reunited with the Diocese of Minnesota in the
1940s.
Bishops of Minnesota
- Henry Benjamin Whipple 1859 - 1901
- Samuel Cook Edsall 1901 - 1917
- Frank Arthur McElwain 1917 - 1943
- Steven Edwards Keeler 1943 - 1956
- Hamilton Hyde Kellogg 1956 - 1971
- Philip Frederick McNairy 1971 - 1978
- Robert Marshall Anderson 1978 - 1993
- James Louis Jelinek 1993 - present
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