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* Eighth Bishop of Alabama: [[Furman Stough]], [[1971]]–[[1989]] | * Eighth Bishop of Alabama: [[Furman Stough]], [[1971]]–[[1989]] | ||
* Ninth Bishop of Alabama: [[Robert Miller]], [[1989]]–[[1998]] | * Ninth Bishop of Alabama: [[Robert Miller]], [[1989]]–[[1998]] | ||
* Tenth Bishop of Alabama: [[Henry Parsley]], [[1998]] | * Tenth Bishop of Alabama: [[Henry Parsley]], [[1998]]–[[2011]] | ||
* Eleventh Bishop of Alabama: [[John Sloan]], 2012- | * Eleventh Bishop of Alabama: [[John McKee Sloan]], [[2012]]-[[2020]] | ||
* Twelfth Bishop of Alabama: [[Glenda S. Curry]], [[2021]] | |||
[[Category:Episcopal clergy|*]] | [[Category:Episcopal clergy|*]] |
Revision as of 09:46, 5 July 2021
The Episcopal Bishop of Alabama is the head of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama and presides from the Cathedral Church of the Advent and the diocesan offices at Carpenter House.
Bishops
- First Bishop of Alabama: Nicholas Cobbs, 1844–1861
- Second Bishop of Alabama: Richard Wilmer, 1861–1900
- Third Bishop of Alabama: Robert Barnwell, 1900–1902
- Fourth Bishop of Alabama: Charles Beckwith, 1902–1922
- Fifth Bishop of Alabama: William McDowell, 1922–1938
- Sixth Bishop of Alabama: Charles Carpenter, 1938–1953
- Seventh Bishop of Alabama: George Murray, 1953–1971
- Eighth Bishop of Alabama: Furman Stough, 1971–1989
- Ninth Bishop of Alabama: Robert Miller, 1989–1998
- Tenth Bishop of Alabama: Henry Parsley, 1998–2011
- Eleventh Bishop of Alabama: John McKee Sloan, 2012-2020
- Twelfth Bishop of Alabama: Glenda S. Curry, 2021