John Alfred Baden

John Alfred Baden (May 10, 1913 - April 26, 1983) was an American prelate who served as the Suffragan Bishop of Virginia from 1973 till 1979.

The Right Reverend

John Alfred Baden

D.D.
Suffragan Bishop of Virginia
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseVirginia
ElectedApril 28, 1973
In office1973–1979
PredecessorPhilip Alan Smith
SuccessorDavid H. Lewis Jr.
Orders
OrdinationDecember 1948
by Noble C. Powell
ConsecrationJune 30, 1973
by Robert F. Gibson Jr.
Personal details
Born(1913-05-10)May 10, 1913
DiedApril 26, 1983(1983-04-26) (aged 69)
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
BuriedVirginia Theological Seminary
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsJohn Alfred Baden & Marian Sturgis
SpouseJean Deloris Feaga
Children3

Early life and education

Baden was born in Washington, D.C. on May 10, 1913, the son of John Alfred Baden and Marian Sturgis. He was educated at the Maryland Park High School and then proceeded to the University of Maryland from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1939 and a Bachelor of Laws from the National University School of Law in 1939. He married Jean Deloris Feaga on July 11, 1942, and together had three children. Later he trained for the priesthood at the Virginia Theological Seminary and graduated with a Master of Divinity in 1948. The Virginia seminary awarded him a Doctor of Divinity in 1972.[1]

Ordained ministry

Baden was ordained deacon on December 23, 1947, by Bishop Noble C. Powell of Maryland in Trinity Church, Towson, Maryland.[2] He was then ordained priest by the same bishop in December 1948. He served in Trinity Church, Towson, Maryland from 1946 till 1948 and then became rector of St James' Church in Monkton, Maryland and St James' Mission in Parkton, Maryland. In 1958 he became Diocesan Missioner and Executive Secretary of the Department of Missions of the Diocese of Virginia, a post he retained till 1962. Subsequently, between 1959 and 1962, he also served as Archdeacon of Virginia. He served as rector of Frederick Parish responsible of Christ Church and St Paul's-on-the-Hill in Winchester, Virginia between 1962 and 1973.[3]

Bishop

Baden was elected Bishop of Northern Michigan on January 8, 1964, on the seventh ballot, however he declined the election.[4] He was then elected Suffragan Bishop of Virginia in 1973, which he accepted. He was consecrated on June 30, 1973, in Washington National Cathedral by Bishop Robert F. Gibson Jr. of Virginia.[5] During his time as bishop he was involved in assisting Anglican churches in Tanzania and Uganda, when in fact he visited Tanzania in 1975. He retired in 1979.

References

  1. "BADEN, John Alfred". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: 12. 1947.
  2. "Ordinations". The Living Church. 116 (12): 23. 21 March 1948.
  3. "John Alfred Baden". The Episcopal Church Annual: 235. 1974.
  4. "Bishop-elect Baden". The Living Church. 148: 4. 26 January 1964.
  5. "Bishop Baden Dies in Virginia". The Living Church. 187: 6. 10 July 1983.
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