Edmond Browning - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • The Episcopal Church Annual -Morehouse Publishing
  • The Electronic Clerical Directory -Church Publishing, Inc.
  • Past Presiding Bishops page on the Episcopal church website
  • The Digital Archives of the Episcopal Church
  • The Convocation of American Churches in Europe
  • The Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii
Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by
E. Lani Hanchett
6th Bishop of Hawaii
1976 – 1986
Succeeded by
Donald Hart
Preceded by
John Maury Allin
24th Presiding Bishop
January 1, 1986 – December 31, 1997
Succeeded by
Frank Tracy Griswold
Presiding Bishops in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
By seniority
  • William White
  • Samuel Seabury
  • Samuel Provoost
  • William White
  • Alexander Griswold
  • Philander Chase
  • Thomas Brownell
  • John Hopkins
  • Benjamin Smith
  • Alfred Lee
  • John Williams
  • Thomas Clark
  • Daniel Tuttle
  • Alexander Garrett
  • Ethelbert Talbot
By election
  • John Murray
  • Charles Anderson
  • DeWolf Perry
  • Henry Tucker
  • Henry Sherrill
  • Arthur Lichtenberger
  • John Hines
  • John Allin
  • Edmond Browning
  • Frank Griswold
  • Katharine Jefferts Schori
Persondata
Name Browning, Edmond
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Date of birth March 11, 1929
Place of birth
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