Richard Beamon Martin Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Richard Beamon Martin
Honorific Suffix:D.D.
Suffragan Bishop of Long Island
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Long Island
Elected:1966
Term:1967–1974
Retired:-->
Ordination:February 1943
Ordained By:Albert Sidney Thomas
Consecration:February 2, 1967
Consecrated By:John E. Hines
Birth Date:23 February 1913
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality:American
Parents:Benjamin Butler Martin & Viola Glasgow
Spouse:Annelle Hoover
Children:2
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Richard Beamon Martin (February 23, 1913 – April 11, 2012) was a bishop in The Episcopal Church.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Martin was born on February 23, 1913, in Peak, South Carolina, the son of Benjamin Butler Martin and Viola Glasgow. He was educated at the Georgetown High School and later graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1937 from Allen University. Later he thought languages and social studies at Georgetown High School. He then studied at Bishop Payne Divinity School, which merged with Virginia Theological Seminary in 1949. Martin graduated in 1942 with a Bachelor of Divinity. In 1955 he graduated with a Doctor of Divinity from Allen University.

Ordained ministry

After graduation, Martin was ordained deacon on June 8, 1942, and priest in February 1943. His first assignment was as priest-in-charge of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Sumter, South Carolina, and St Augustine's Church in Wedgefield, South Carolina. In the meantime, he also was an educator of philosophy and English at Morris College. In 1944 he became rector of Grace Church in Norfolk, Virginia, and was also Archdeacon of Southern Virginia. Between 1963 and 1967 he served as rector of St Philip's Church in Brooklyn, New York, and between 1965 and 1967 he was also the archdeacon of Brooklyn.

Bishop

He was elected Suffragan Bishop of Long Island in 1966 and was consecrated on February 2, 1967, by Presiding Bishop John E. Hines in the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City, New York.[3] During his time as bishop, he was known for his reconciling spirit and as an advocate for recruitment, training and deployment of Black people seeking Holy Orders. His autobiography was published in 2006, when he was 93.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LONG ISLAND: Former Bishop Suffragan Martin dies at 99 . . April 11, 2012 . Episcopal News Service.
  2. Web site: UPDATED: Rest in Peace: The Right Reverend Richard Beamon Martin . . April 13, 2012 . The Union of Black Episcopalians . The Episcopal Church.
  3. Web site: Richard Beamon Martin . . April 30, 2003 . The Episcopal Church . The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society.
  4. Book: Martin, Richard Beamon . 2006 . On the Wings of the Morning; Two Islands, One Church . . The Diocese of Long Island . 9780615132105.
  5. Belshaw . G. P. Mellick . Spring 2007 . Book Review: On the Wings of the Morning: Two Islands, One Church . Anglican Theological Review . 89 . 2.