Clifton Daniel (bishop)

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Clifton Daniel, 3rd (or III; called Dan;[1] born July 4, 1947, Goldsboro, North Carolina), was the seventh Bishop of East Carolina. He served the diocese as her diocesan bishop from 1997 until 2013, when he became Provisional Bishop of Pennsylvania, and will serve there until the consecration of the new diocesan bishop, Daniel G.P. Gutierrez on July 16, 2016.[2]

Education

Daniel attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,graduated in 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Education. He earned his Master of Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. He received honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees from both Virginia Theological Seminary in 1997 and the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee in 1998.

Ordained ministry

Daniel was ordained to the diaconate in June 1972, and then to the priesthood in April 1973. In 1996 he was elected and consecrated bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina. With the death of B. Sidney Sanders, he became the diocesan bishop on June 5, 1997. On February 28, 2013, Daniel resigned as Bishop of East Carolina in order to become the Provisional Bishop of Pennsylvania.

Marriage and family

In August 1978, Daniel married Anne William Miller. The couple have three daughters; Margaret Daniel Pickron (husband, Norman Pickron), Elizabeth Daniel Zajac (husband, Jared Zajac), and Charlotte Holloman Daniel. Daniel and his wife live in Greenville, North Carolina.

References

  1. The Living Church (archive): East Carolina Elects Bishop Coadjutor (Accessed 13 February 2016)
  2. http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2016/03/14/daniel-gutierrez-elected-to-be-next-bishop-of-diocese-of-pennsylvania/

Sources

Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by
B. Sidney Sanders
Bishop of East Carolina
1997-2013
Succeeded by
Robert Skirving
Preceded by
Charles Bennison
16th Bishop of Pennsylvania
2013-2016
Succeeded by
(current)
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