Ned Cole Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Ned Cole
Honorific Suffix:D.D.
Bishop of Central New York
Term:1969–1983
Retired:-->
Predecessor:Walter M. Higley
Successor:O'Kelley Whitaker
Ordination:December 5, 1948
Ordained By:William Scarlett
Consecration:April 5, 1964
Consecrated By:Arthur C. Lichtenberger
Birth Date:6 February 1917
Religion:Anglican
Spouse:Martha Murphy Tottey
Parents:Ned Cole & Gladys Walser
Children:4
Previous Post:Coadjutor Bishop of Central New York (1964-1969)

Ned C. Cole Jr. (February 6, 1917 – December 16, 2002) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York from 1969 to 1983, having previously been coadjutor bishop since 1963.

Biography

Cole was born in California, Missouri on February 6, 1917, the son of Ned Cole Sr and Gladys Walser. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri in 1939. Then he studied at the University of Missouri School of Law from where he graduated in 1940. Between 1940 and 1942 he was the secretary to Secretary of State of Missouri. Later he studied at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Theology in 1948, and was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Westminster College in 1957.

Cole was ordained deacon in June 1948 and priest that same year on December 5 at the Calvary Church in Columbia, Missouri by Bishop William Scarlett of Missouri.[1] He served as curate of Calvary Church in Columbia, Missouri between 1948 and 1949. Later, he became rector of Grace Church in Jefferson City, Missouri and vicar of St Mark's Church in Portland, Missouri. In 1956 he was appointed Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis in 1956. He also served as a member of the general board of the National Council of Churches between 1963 and 1966 and a member of the legislative commission of the New York Council of Churches between 1964 and 1967 and acted as president between 1980 and 1983.

Cole was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Central New York on November 22, 1963, on the fifth ballot, during a special convention that took place between November 21 and 22.[2] He was consecrated on April 5, 1964, in Saint Paul's Cathedral in Syracuse, New York by Presiding Bishop Arthur C. Lichtenberger.[3] He succeeded as diocesan on February 1, 1969, and retained the post till his retirement in 1983. As a bishop he was vocal in support for the ordination of women in the priesthood. He died in Syracuse, New York on December 16, 2002.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. . January 2, 1949 . Ordinations . . 118 . 1 . 23.
  2. . December 22, 1963 . Dean Cole Accepts . . 147 . 5.
  3. . April 19, 1964 . Bishop Cole Consecrated . . 148 . 8.