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Ethelbert Talbot

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421:“We have just been contemplating the great Olympic Games. What does it mean? It means that young men of robust physical life have come from all parts of the world. It does mean, I think, as someone has said, that this era of internationalism as seen in the Stadium has an element of danger. Of course, it is very true, as he says, that each athlete strives not only for the sake of sport, but for the sake of his country. Thus a new rivalry is invented. If England be beaten on the river, or America outdistanced on the racing path, or that American has lost the strength which she once possessed. Well, what of it? The only safety after all lies in the lesson of the real Olympia — that 44: 437:
Pierre Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympic movement, paraphrased Talbot in a speech the following Friday, "The importance of these Olympiads is not so much to win as to take part." The sentence has been paraphrased and modified over time, but remains an important part of the Olympic ideals.
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bishops from all over the world. The meeting coincided with the Olympic Games. The games were very contentious, with many American protests against British rulings. Talbot was aware of this and it concerned him. He was invited to preach at
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from which he graduated in 1873. He was ordained to the diaconate on June 29 and the priesthood on November 4 of that year. The next day he married Dora Frances Havery of
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made him an honorary Doctor of Law and General Theological Seminary, a Doctor of Sacred Theology. In 1888 Dartmouth followed with a Doctor of Divinity.
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When he arrived in his see, there were only four clergy in each of the two states. In the ten years in the West, he established 38 churches and built
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Talbot remained Bishop of the Diocese of Bethlehem until 1927, obtaining the assistance of Frank W. Starrett, who was elected Bishop
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following the renaming of the diocese in 1909. He held the see concurrently with his position as Bishop of Wyoming until 1908.
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became the first elected Presiding Bishop, succeeding Talbot. Talbot resigned his post as Bishop of Bethlehem in favor of
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on July 19, a service to which athletes and officials of the games were specially invited. In his sermon, he said,
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is not so much the winning but taking part, for the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well."
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In 1891 he was elected Bishop of Georgia, but declined. On November 11, 1897, he was elected 3rd Bishop of the
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only one may wear the laurel wreath, all may share the equal joy of the contest
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the Games themselves are better than the race and the prize
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on October 9, 1848. He was the son of John Alnut Talbot, a
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on September 15, 1927, and died on February 27, 1928, in
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Archived from 319:in 1870 and went directly to the 891:Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania 358:on May 27, 1887. That year, the 288:. He is credited with inspiring 408:, a gathering in London of 247 62: 901:Episcopal bishops of Bethlehem 399:Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem 129:Bishop of Central Pennsylvania 1: 876:People from Fayette, Missouri 537:Episcopal Church (USA) titles 906:Episcopal bishops of Wyoming 321:General Theological Seminary 886:Episcopal Church in Wyoming 383:“Yes, just a poor bishop.” 922: 881:Episcopal bishops of Idaho 337:St. James Military Academy 152:Charles Franklin Robertson 830:Katharine Jefferts Schori 637: 628: 624:Nelson Somerville Rulison 620: 610: 601: 596: 586: 577: 569: 559: 550: 546:Alexander Charles Garrett 542: 535: 312:, and Alice Daly Talbot. 76:Alexander Charles Garrett 41: 34: 16:American Episcopal bishop 861:Dartmouth College alumni 631:3rd Bishop of Bethlehem 367:St. Matthew's Cathedral 331:of St. James Church in 226:Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 435: 391: 360:University of Missouri 165:Henry Benjamin Whipple 604:1st Bishop of Wyoming 553:15th Presiding Bishop 419: 375: 224:Nisky Hill Cemetery, 805:Arthur Lichtenberger 447:Alexander C. Garrett 614:Nathaniel S. Thomas 590:James Bowen Funsten 580:2nd Bishop of Idaho 563:John Gardner Murray 415:St Paul's Cathedral 304:Talbot was born in 290:Pierre de Coubertin 263:Dora Frances Harvey 96:Bishop of Bethlehem 86:John Gardner Murray 714:Alexander Griswold 459:Tuckahoe, New York 406:Lambeth Conference 344:General Convention 315:He graduated from 211:Tuckahoe, New York 843: 842: 759:Alexander Garrett 647: 646: 641:Frank W. Sterrett 638:Succeeded by 611:Succeeded by 587:Succeeded by 560:Succeeded by 455:Frank W. Sterrett 387:“The Episcopal.” 325:Roanoke, Missouri 306:Fayette, Missouri 275: 274: 204:February 27, 1928 190:Fayette, Missouri 135: 126: 120:Bishop of Wyoming 117: 101: 24:The Most Reverend 913: 785:Charles Anderson 764:Ethelbert Talbot 754:Daniel S. Tuttle 673: 666: 659: 650: 621:Preceded by 573:Daniel S. 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Index

The Most Reverend
15th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church

Episcopal Church
Alexander Charles Garrett
John Gardner Murray
Bishop of Bethlehem
Bishop of Idaho
Bishop of Wyoming
Bishop of Central Pennsylvania
Charles Franklin Robertson
Henry Benjamin Whipple
Fayette, Missouri
United States
Tuckahoe, New York
United States
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
American
Anglican
presiding bishop
Episcopal Church
Pierre de Coubertin
Olympic Games
Fayette, Missouri
physician
Dartmouth
General Theological Seminary
Roanoke, Missouri
rector
Macon, Missouri

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