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Stephen H. Jecko

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376:, an openly gay priest in the Episcopal church, was controversial, resulting in heated debate and intense feelings throughout the Episcopal Church in the United States. Bishop Jecko conducted a series of discussions and meetings for clergy, vestries and parishioners in an attempt to resolve the issue that was dividing conservative and liberal Christians. Privately, he was opposed the church's position on the issue, and decided to leave the diocese rather than enforce the will of the national church. 294:. Two years later, he moved to Plainview, New York, at St. Margaret's Church for five years as priest-in-charge. He was then called by St. James' Episcopal Church in Warrenton, Virginia, as associate rector for three years, followed by eight years as rector at Zion Church in Rome, New York. During his time there, he finished his dissertation and was awarded a Doctor of Ministry degree in 1982 from 425: 268:
in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, married his wife, Joan and the couple had two sons, Sean and Bryan. Jecko was called to the ministry while working as a draftsman. His workspace was near a window that looked down on a church altar with a painting of Jesus, which was his
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Stephen Jecko was born on January 15, 1940, in Washington, D.C. He learned to fly at an early age, unofficially soloed at 13 and was granted a private pilot's license at the minimum required age of 16. He graduated from
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by acting as liaison for congregations wanting to break away from the Episcopal Church and Global South Anglican bishops offering to provide oversight. Bishop Jecko was also a leader in the creation of the
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Bishop Jecko was diagnosed with cancer in early 2007, and the treatments appeared to be successful. However, complications developed quickly and he died on June 7, 2007, at Baylor Regional Medical Center.
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The bishop has an obligation to visit every parish in the diocese regularly. He used his pilot's license to help fulfill that duty by flying to distant parishes. Bishop Jecko was a member of the
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serving as a priest associate, and the International Order of St. Luke the Physician, volunteering as a chaplain.
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named Bishop Jecko as their Clerical Trustee. He was also a member of the National Advisory Board for
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from the General Theological Seminary and Virginia Theological Seminary, then a third D.D. from
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granted Jecko a Master of Divinity degree and he began serving in Binghamton, New York as
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in 1990. When Bishop Cerveny announced his plans to retire, Father Jecko was elected
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During his 10 years as bishop of Florida, Bishop Jecko served as board chairman for
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Father Jecko was called to be rector St. Michael's Church in
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In 2004, he retired as Bishop of Florida and moved to
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Bishop of Florida
Episcopal Church
Florida
Frank S. Cerveny
Samuel Howard
Assisting Bishop of Dallas
Edmond L. Browning
Washington, D.C.
United States
Plano, Texas
United States
American
Anglican
Diocese of Florida
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
province
Anglican Communion
Syracuse University
General Theological Seminary
curate
Christ Church
Virginia Theological Seminary
Gainesville, Florida
Bishop Cerveny
Coadjutor bishop
consecrated
Episcopal Diocese of Florida
Doctor of Divinity
Sewanee: The University of the South
Episcopal High School of Jacksonville

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