Episcopal Diocese of New York - Bishops of New York

Bishops of New York

These are the bishops who have served the Diocese of New York:,

  • Samuel Provoost (1787 - 1815); resigned 1801
    • Benjamin Moore, Assistant (1801 - 1815); served in the place of Provoost
    • John Henry Hobart, Assistant 1811; served in the place of Moore when disabled that year.
  • Benjamin Moore (1815-1816)
  • John Henry Hobart, (1816 - 1830)
  • Benjamin T. Onderdonk (1830 - 1861); suspended 1845 - 1861
  • Jonathan M. Wainwright, Provisional (1852 - 1854); served in the place of Onderdonk
  • Horatio Potter, Provisional (1854 - 1861); served in the place of Onderdonk; Diocesan (1861 - 1887)
    • Henry C. Potter, Assisting (1883 - 1887)
  • Henry C. Potter (1887 - 1908)
    • David H. Greer, Coadjutor (1904 - 1908)
  • David H. Greer (1908 - 1919)
    • Charles S. Burch, Suffragan (1911 - 1919)
  • Charles S. Burch (1919 - 1920)
  • William T. Manning (1921 - 1946)
    • Arthur S. Lloyd Suffragan (1921 - 1936)
    • Herbert Shipman, Suffragan (1921-1930)
    • Charles K. Gilbert, Suffragan (1930 - 1946)
  • Charles K. Gilbert (1947 - 1950)
    • Horace W. B. Donegan, Suffragan (1947 - 1950); Coadjutor (1950)
  • Horace W. B. Donegan (1950 - 1972)
    • Charles F. Boynton, Suffragan (1951 - 1969)
    • J. Stuart Wetmore, Suffragan (1960 - 1987)
    • Paul Moore, Jr., Coadjutor, (1969 - 1972)
  • Paul Moore, Jr. (1972 - 1989)
    • Harold L. Wright, Suffragan (1974 - 1978)<
    • Walter D. Dennis, Jr., Suffragan (1979 - 1998)
    • Richard F. Grein, Coadjutor (1989)
  • Richard F. Grein (1989 - 2001)
    • E. Don Taylor, Assistant/Vicar for New York City (1994–present)
    • Catherine S. Roskam, Suffragan (1996–present)
    • Herbert A. Donovan, Jr., Assisting
  • Mark S. Sisk (2001–present)
  • Andrew M. L. Dietsche (Bishop Coadjutor)

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