Alan M. Gates Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
Alan M. Gates
Bishop of Massachusetts
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Massachusetts
Elected:April 5, 2014
Term:2014–present
Predecessor:M. Thomas Shaw
Ordination:June 13, 1987 (deacon)
March 26, 1988 (priest)
Consecration:September 13, 2014
Consecrated By:Stephen T. Lane
Birth Date:25 March 1958
Spouse:Patricia J. Harvey
Children:2

Alan McIntosh Gates (born March 25, 1958) is the sixteenth and current bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.[1]

Biography

He is a Massachusetts native and graduate of Middlebury College. Prior to seminary he was a Russian language translator, researcher and intelligence analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense, including a tour of duty at the State Department. After studies at Episcopal Divinity School he was ordained to the diaconate on June 13, 1987, and to the priesthood on March 26, 1988. He served congregations in the Episcopal dioceses of Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts and Chicago prior to his call to Ohio in 2004. He served as the rector of St. Paul's Church in Cleveland Heights until his election as bishop in 2014.[2] He was consecrated as a bishop on September 13, 2014.

Bishop Gates is currently on the board of the Anglican Theological Review. He serves on the Episcopal Church's Standing Commission on World Mission, and is a member of Bishops United Against Gun Violence. He and his spouse, Patricia J. Harvey, have two adult children.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.diomass.org/diocesan-news/gatesconsecration Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts — Ordination and consecration of Alan McIntosh Gates
  2. News: Cleveland Heights priest picked to lead Episcopal diocese in Massachusetts. cleveland.com. 2018-08-28. en-US.