Ivol Curtis Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Ivol Curtis
Bishop of Olympia
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Diocese of Olympia
Elected:February 29, 1964
Term:1964-1976
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Predecessor:William F. Lewis
Successor:Robert H. Cochrane
Ordination:February 1936
Ordained By:Henry Knox Sherrill
Consecration:April 29, 1960
Consecrated By:Arthur C. Lichtenberger
Birth Date:18 June 1908
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Parents:Ira Carlos Curtis & Nina Chisholm
Children:2
Previous Post:Suffragan Bishop of Los Angeles (1960-1964)

Ivol Ira Curtis (June 18, 1908 – March 1, 1994) was a prelate of the Episcopal Church who served as Bishop of Olympia from 1964 to 1976.

Early life and education

Curtis was born on June 18, 1908, in Watkins, Minnesota, the son of Ira Carlos Curtis and Nina Chisholm. He studied at Carleton College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1932.[1] He then entered Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and earned a Bachelor of Divinity in 1935. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Occidental College in 1960.

Ordained Ministry

Curtis was ordained deacon in June 1935 by Bishop Frank McElwain of Minnesota, and priest in February 1936 by Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill of Massachusetts.[2] He married Lillian Alice Kinney on April 16, 1936, and had two sons. His first appointment was as curate at Emanuel Church in Boston from 1935 to 1937;, after which he became rector of St Peter's Church in Cazenovia, New York, where he remained until 1942. He then became rector of St John's Church in Jamaica Plain, Boston, while in 1947 he became rector of All Saints Church in Pontiac, Michigan. Between 1953 and 1960 he was rector of St James' Church in Los Angeles.[3]

Episcopacy

Curtis was elected Suffragan Bishop of Los Angeles in 1960 and was consecrated on April 29, 1960, in St Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles by Presiding Bishop Arthur C. Lichtenberger.[4] On February 29, 1964, he was elected as Coadjutor Bishop of Olympia and succeeded as diocesan on September 6, 1964.[5] He retired in 1976 and later served as Assistant Bishop in Los Angeles. He died following a stroke on March 1, 1994, in Seattle.[6] [7] [8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 1956 . CURTIS, Ivol Ira. The Clerical Directory of the Protestant Episcopal Church . 94.
  2. 1953 . CURTIS, Ivol Ira. Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Episcopal Church . 84.
  3. 1977 . CURTIS, Ivol Ira. Who's Who in Religion . 145. 978-0-8379-1602-6 .
  4. April 10, 1960 . Consecration Scheduled . . 140. 11.
  5. 1965. Ivol Ira Curtis. The Episcopalian . 130. 37.
  6. https://episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=94053G "People"
  7. March 27, 1994. Retired Olympia Bishop Dies . . 208. 6.
  8. News: . Ivol Curtis; Retired Episcopal Bishop Held No. 2 Post in L.A. in Late '50s, '60s . . . March 6, 1994 . 2015-06-17 .