William J. Skilton

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Retired Suffragan Bishop of South Carolina
The Right Reverend
William Jones Skilton
D.D.


Church Anglican Church in North America
Archdiocese
Province
Diocese Anglican Diocese of South Carolina
See
Appointed / Elected October 7, 1995
Term 1996–2006 (Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina)
Predecessor
Successor
Other post(s)
Ordination January 23, 1966
by Gray Temple
Consecration March 2, 1996
by Edmond L. Browning
Rank
Born Template:Birth date and age
Havana, Cuba
Died
Nationality American/Cuban born]
Denomination Anglican
Residence
Parents William Edward Skilton & Blandina Springs Jones
Spouse / Partner DeborahTillman Causey (m. 2017 Lynda Dale Padgett m.1963 d. 2015)
Children 2
Alma mater
Motto
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Coat of arms

William Jones Skilton (born August 16, 1940)[1] is an American Anglican bishop. He was the first suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina.

Biography

Skilton was born in Havana, Cuba. He arrived in the United States at the age of 16 and studied at The Citadel, from where he graduated in 1962. He also studied at the University of the South and graduated in theology in 1965.[2] He was ordained deacon in 1965 and priest on January 23, 1966 in Old St. Andrew's Parish Church, Charleston, South Carolina. After ordination, he served as vicar of All Saints' Church in La Romana, Dominican Republic until 1972. He then became priest-in-charge of Holy Trinity and Cross Church in Bluffton, South Carolina and from 1973 and 1976, he also subsequently served as canon of the cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of St Luke and St Paul. In 1976, he became rector of Trinity Church in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1985, he returned to the Dominican Republic to serve as vicar of Epiphany Church, among other posts. From 1988 till 1996, he served as rector of St Thomas' Church in North Charleston, South Carolina.[3]

He was elected Suffragan Bishop of South Carolina, the first to hold such a post, on October 7, 1995, on the forth ballot. He was then consecrated on March 2, 1996 by Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning, in the Cathedral of St Luke and St Paul. He retired on December 31, 2006. Later it was revealed that he was asked to resign by Standing Committee of the diocese, to make way for the election of Mark Lawrence as diocesan bishop.[4] He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from The Citadel in 2006.

He resigned his orders at the Episcopal Church, on effect since 6 December 2020, due to his opposition to what he regards as the liberal theology of the church. He joined the Anglican Church in North America afterwards, being licensed to preach at the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina, starting in January 2021.[5] He is currently a Retired Suffragan Bishop at the diocese.[6]

References

  1. The Skilton Family Reunion, p. 308. Doctor Henry Skilton Association.
  2. "The Rt Rev William Skilton Receives Honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity at The Citadel", The Living Church, 22 May 2006. Retrieved on 21 June 2020.
  3. {{#invoke:Citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=journal }}
  4. Caldwell, R. J. (2017). A History of the Episcopal Church Schism in South Carolina, p. 61. Wipf and Stock Publishers, Eugene, OR. Template:ISBN.
  5. South Carolina Episcopal Bishop Resigns Orders in The Episcopal Church, Virtue Online, 26 December 2020
  6. William Skilton, Anglican Diocese of South Carolina Website


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