Cornelius Wilson Explained

Type:archbishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Cornelius Wilson
Archbishop of Central America
Bishop of Costa Rica
Church:Anglican Church in Central America
Episcopal Church (before 1977)
Diocese:Costa Rica
Term:1978–2002
Predecessor:Jose Antonio Ramos
Successor:Hector Monterroso
Ordination:1965 (diaconate)
1967 (priesthood)
Ordained By:David E. Richards
Consecration:September 15, 1978
Birth Name:Cornelius Joshua Wilson
Birth Date:November 2, 1932
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Nationality:Costa Rican
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Cornelius Joshua Wilson (November 2, 1932 – August 12, 2002[1]) served as Anglican Bishop of Costa Rica from 1978 to 2001.[2]

Born in Siquirres, Limón, on November 2, 1932, the fourth of eight children born to parents Eliazar Mclean and Teresa Wilson of Afro-Caribbean origin. He started primary school in Escuela Justo Facio of Siquirres and concluded it in the Escuela General Tomas Guardia School of Limon. His high school studies were in the Colegio de Limón.

Wilson married Eulalia Cole on April 19, 1952; they had five children. He studied for ordination and was ordained a deacon in 1965 and then a priest in 1967 in the Episcopal Church. He later received an M.Div. from the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta.

In 1978, Wilson was elected as the third bishop―and the first native Costa Rican bishop—of the newly autonomous Diocese of Costa Rica. He was consecrated on September 15, 1978. Two decades later, in 1998, he was elected and installed as the first primate of the Anglican Church in Central America after its recognition as an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Installation of Bishop Martin Barahona . Anglican Communion News Service . August 21, 2002.
  2. Web site: New Bishop of Costa Rica Elected on First Ballot . Episcopal News Service . 13 July 1978 . 2016-04-29 . 78192 .
  3. News: Central America: New Province Formed . 6 May 2024 . Anglican Communion News Service.