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The Right Reverend

Alfred L. Banyard

D.D., S.T.D.
Bishop of New Jersey
Church Episcopal Church
Diocese New Jersey
ElectedJanuary 8, 1955
In office1955–1973
Predecessor Wallace John Gardner
Successor Albert W. Van Duzer
Orders
OrdinationAugust 1932
by  Paul Matthews
ConsecrationSeptember 29, 1945
by  Henry St. George Tucker
Personal details
Born(1908-07-31)July 31, 1908
DiedSeptember 6, 1992(1992-09-06) (aged 84)
Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
Buried St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, New Jersey
Denomination Anglican
SpouseSarah Alice Hammer
Children1
Previous post(s)Suffragan Bishop of New Jersey (1945-1955)

Alfred Lothian Banyard (July 31, 1908 - September 6, 1992) was seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, serving from 1955 to 1973.

Biography

Banyard was born on July 31, 1908, in Merchantville, New Jersey, the son of Lothian Rupert and Emma May Irwin. He was educated at the Camden High School in Camden, New Jersey and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1929 and then studied at the General Theological Seminary between 1929 and 1931 from where he gained his Bachelor of Sacred Theology in 1933. He was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Theology from General Theological Seminary in 1946 and a Doctor of Divinity from Philadelphia Divinity School in 1947. [1]

He was ordained deacon in June 1931 and priest in August 1932. In 1932 he became rector of St Luke's Church in Westville, New Jersey and in 1936 transferred to Bordentown, New Jersey to become rector of Christ Church. In 1943 he became Archdeacon of New Jersey, a post he retained till 1955. In 1945 he was elected Suffragan Bishop of New Jersey and was consecrated on September 29, 1945, in Trinity Cathedral by Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker. [2] He was elected Bishop of New Jersey in 1955 and served till his retirement in 1973.

References

  1. ^ "New Suffragan Bishop Elected". The Living Church: 20. May 27, 1945.
  2. ^ "New Jersey Consecration". The Living Church. 111 (6): 1. August 5, 1945.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Reverend

Alfred L. Banyard

D.D., S.T.D.
Bishop of New Jersey
Church Episcopal Church
Diocese New Jersey
ElectedJanuary 8, 1955
In office1955–1973
Predecessor Wallace John Gardner
Successor Albert W. Van Duzer
Orders
OrdinationAugust 1932
by  Paul Matthews
ConsecrationSeptember 29, 1945
by  Henry St. George Tucker
Personal details
Born(1908-07-31)July 31, 1908
DiedSeptember 6, 1992(1992-09-06) (aged 84)
Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
Buried St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, New Jersey
Denomination Anglican
SpouseSarah Alice Hammer
Children1
Previous post(s)Suffragan Bishop of New Jersey (1945-1955)

Alfred Lothian Banyard (July 31, 1908 - September 6, 1992) was seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, serving from 1955 to 1973.

Biography

Banyard was born on July 31, 1908, in Merchantville, New Jersey, the son of Lothian Rupert and Emma May Irwin. He was educated at the Camden High School in Camden, New Jersey and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1929 and then studied at the General Theological Seminary between 1929 and 1931 from where he gained his Bachelor of Sacred Theology in 1933. He was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Theology from General Theological Seminary in 1946 and a Doctor of Divinity from Philadelphia Divinity School in 1947. [1]

He was ordained deacon in June 1931 and priest in August 1932. In 1932 he became rector of St Luke's Church in Westville, New Jersey and in 1936 transferred to Bordentown, New Jersey to become rector of Christ Church. In 1943 he became Archdeacon of New Jersey, a post he retained till 1955. In 1945 he was elected Suffragan Bishop of New Jersey and was consecrated on September 29, 1945, in Trinity Cathedral by Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker. [2] He was elected Bishop of New Jersey in 1955 and served till his retirement in 1973.

References

  1. ^ "New Suffragan Bishop Elected". The Living Church: 20. May 27, 1945.
  2. ^ "New Jersey Consecration". The Living Church. 111 (6): 1. August 5, 1945.



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