Well-known and well-loved bishop of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion This official biography tells the compelling story of the Rt. Rev. Mark Dyer: Irish Catholic boy from New Hampshire, U.S. Navy vet, Roman Catholic then Episcopal priest, bishop, and seminary professorand one of the most influential, beloved leaders of the American Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Following a dispute with ecclesiastical authorities, Dyer left the Roman Church for the Anglican Church of Canada. Later received as priest in the Episcopal Church, his gifts as teacher, preacher, and pastor were recognized with election as Bishop of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. There, he established a new model of leadership, delegating administrative duties to concentrate on spiritual direction, pastoral care, and creating mission projects at every church in his diocese. Also renowned as a story-teller, many of his favorite stories appear here, told in his own voice. Called by leadership of the Anglican Communion to a variety of roles, for more than 20 years Bishop Dyer was on the front lines of the most contentious issues facing the church throughout the world, including ordination of women and gay people. He also was co-chair of the ecumenical dialogue between the Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches, which produced a landmark agreement after 17 years of meetings.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 02 Aug 2018
Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781640650978
About Tom Linthicum
Tom Linthicum is a freelance writer who spent nearly 35 years as an award-winning journalist primarily for The Baltimore Sun. He currently teaches journalism at the University of Maryland. A lifelong Episcopalian he knew Mark Dyer for 10 years and was selected by the bishop to be his biographer. He and his wife Dorothy also a writer have two grown children and three granddaughters and live in Alexandria Virginia. Rowan Williams was educated in Wales Cambridge and Oxford. Acknowledged internationally as an outstanding theological writer teacher and pastor as archbishop of Canterbury he led the diocese of Canterbury the Church of England and the Anglican Communion worldwide for ten years. He is now Master of Magdalene College Cambridge.