Vedder Van Dyck

Vedder Van Dyck (July 18, 1889 — August 2, 1960) was the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont.[1] A graduate of Columbia College (1918)[2] and the General Theological Seminary in New York (1914),[3] he was consecrated on February 24, 1936.[4] His consecrators were James DeWolf Perry, Henry Knox Sherrill and John T. Dallas.[5] Prior to this, Van Dyck was served Saint Mary's Church in Amityville, New York, where he was ordained as deacon (1914), priest (1915), and priest-in-charge and rector (1917–1929).[6] He retired as bishop on August 2, 1960, and was succeeded by Harvey D. Butterfield.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Michaud, John Stephen (May 7, 2010). Christianity in Vermont: Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, New England Annual Conference, New England District. General Books. ISBN 978-1-1558-3472-6.
  2. Catalogue. Columbia University. March 9, 1918. p. 339. Retrieved February 9, 2014.
  3. The General Theological Seminary Catalogue. New York: Chelsea Square. 1914. p. 101.
  4. The order of service for the consecration of the Reverend Vedder Van Dyck as a bishop in the church of God. 1936. OCLC 12429135.
  5. "Bishops in The Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA (aka The Episcopal Church)". Robert G. Eaton. Retrieved February 9, 2014.
  6. "Clergy, Past and Present". St. Mary's Church. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
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