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Benjamin Tibbets Kemerer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Benjamin Tibbets Kemerer
ChurchThe Episcopal Church
Orders
OrdinationJune 28, 1903
ConsecrationNovember 5, 1930
Personal details
Born
DiedSeptember 23, 1960
Friendship, Maine[1]

Benjamin Tibbets Kemerer (December 9, 1874 – September 23, 1960) was an American Episcopalian bishop.

Early life

Born in Vernon Center, Minnesota, Kemerer was a salesman and advertising manager. He went to Hamline University from 1890 to 1894 and then received his doctorate in theology in 1931 from Seabury Theological Seminary. [1]

Ordained ministry

Kemerer was ordained deacon on June 28, 1903 in St James' Church, St. Louis[2] and then to the priesthood on November 17, 1904 in Trinity Church, St. Charles, Missouri.[3]

Episcopacy

From 1930 to 1933, Kemerer served as coadjutor bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Duluth. He then served as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese from 1933 until 1944 when the diocese was reunited with the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota. He then served as suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Minnesota from 1944 until his retirement in 1948.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "In Two Dioceses" (PDF). The Living Church. 141: 9. October 9, 1960. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  2. ^ Henry Barker, ed. (September 1903). "Ordinations of Priests and Deacons". The Church Eclectic: A Monthly Magazine. New York: Edwin S. Gorham. XXXII (6). Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Reunited Diocese Elects Bishop Kemerer Suffragan" (PDF). The Living Church. 108: 7. January 23, 1944.
  4. ^ 'Bishop Kemerer Dies Services in Mills City,' Austin Daily Herald, September 24, 1960, pg. 6
  5. ^ "Reunited Diocese Elects Bishop Kemerer Suffragan". The Church Eclectic. 34–35: 367. 1904.


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