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William Henry Odenheimer

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353:, in 1867. During the first fifteen years of his episcopate he confirmed nearly 16,000 people, and the number reached 20,000 before his death. He visited the parishes of his diocese often until 1866, when injuries from a fall broke his kneecaps and forced him to curtail his travels. As his diocese grew, church authorities found it necessary to divide it into northern and southern portions in 1874, with Odenheimer continuing as bishop of the northern diocese, later renamed the Diocese of Newark. He was succeeded as diocesan bishop for New Jersey by 280:
in 1817, the son of John W. Odenheimer and Henrietta Burns Odenheimer. Odenheimer was prepared at Flushing, Long Island, at the famous Institute founded in 1828 by the Reverend William Augustus Muhlenberg (1796-1877). Scholars emanating from the Flushing Institute very often matriculated in the
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in 1835. He would have left Penn just upon the arrival of another Muhlenberg "school son," J. Lloyd Breck (1818-1876), the legendary missionary educator of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California. Odenheimer next attended the
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in Philadelphia, remaining at the parish from his ordination until his elevation to the episcopate. While there, Odenheimer received a
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from the University of Pennsylvania. He also published several books, including "The True Catholic No Romanist," (1842) about the
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in the 1840s, but Odenheimer sought to steer a middle course between the extremes of Catholicism and Protestantism.
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third year at Penn, Virginia, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and other colleges. Odenheimer graduated from the
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Odenheimer was consecrated the third Bishop of New Jersey in 1859. He was the
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Odenheimer was ordained deacon three years later, in 1838 by Bishop
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bishop in the Episcopal Church, and was consecrated in
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Bishop of Northern New Jersey

Episcopal Church
Northern New Jersey
Thomas A. Starkey
Bishop of New Jersey
Henry Onderdonk
William Meade
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States
Burlington, New Jersey
United States
St Mary's Church
American
Anglican
Episcopal
Bishop of New Jersey
Northern New Jersey
Philadelphia
University of Pennsylvania
General Theological Seminary
Henry U. Onderdonk
St. Peter's Church
doctorate of divinity
Oxford Movement
anti-Catholicism of Philadelphia
66th
St. Paul's Church
Richmond, Virginia

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