Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania - Bishops of Pennsylvania

Bishops of Pennsylvania

These are the bishops who have served the Diocese of Pennsylvania:

  1. William White (1787–1836)
    * Henry U. Onderdonk, Coadjutor Bishop (1827–1836)
  2. Henry U. Onderdonk (1836–1844)
  3. Alonzo Potter (1845–1865)
    * Samuel Bowman, Suffragan Bishop (1858–1861)
    * William B. Stevens, Coadjutor Bishop (1862–1865)
  4. William B. Stevens (1865–1887)
    * Ozi W. Whitaker, Coadjutor Bishop (1886–1887)
  5. Ozi W. Whitaker (1887–1911)
    * Alexander Mackay-Smith, Coadjutor Bishop (1902–1911)
  6. Alexander Mackay-Smith (1911)
    * Philip M. Rhinelander, Coadjutor Bishop (1911)
  7. Philip M. Rhinelander (1911–1923)
    * Thomas J. Garland, Suffragan Bishop (elected 1911)
  8. Thomas J. Garland (1924–1931)
    * Francis Marion Taitt, Coadjutor Bishop (1929–1931)
  9. Francis Marion Taitt (1931–1943)
    * Oliver J. Hart, Coadjutor Bishop (1942–1943)
  10. Oliver J. Hart (1943–1963)
    * William P. Remington, Suffragan Bishop (1945–1961)
    * J. Gillespie Armstrong, Suffragan Bishop (1949, Coadjutor Bishop (1960–1963)
  11. J. Gillespie Armstrong (1963–1964)
    * Robert L. DeWitt, Coadjutor Bishop (1964)
  12. Robert L. DeWitt (1964–1973)
    * Lyman C. Ogilby, Coadjutor Bishop (1973)
  13. Lyman C. Ogilby (1974–1987)
    * Allen L. Bartlett, Jr., Coadjutor Bishop (1986)
  14. Allen L. Bartlett, Jr. (1987–1998)
    * Franklin D. Turner, Suffragan Bishop (elected 1988)
  15. Charles Ellsworth Bennison, Jr. (1998–Present)
    * Clarence N. Coleridge (Assisting)

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