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John-David Schofield

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Bishop John-David Schofield 6th October 1938 – 29th October 2013

John-David Schofield
IV Bishop of San Joaquin
ChurchAnglican Church in North America
DioceseSan Joaquin
In office2009–2011
Predecessornone
SuccessorEric Menees
Orders
Consecration1988
Personal details
Born6 October 1938
Died29 October 2013
Fresno

John-David Mercer Schofield (October 6, 1938 – October 29, 2013[1]) was a bishop-in-residence in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).

Schofield was the rector of St. Columba's Inverness in the Episcopal Diocese of California. He served as the fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin, from October 9, 1988, to October 22, 2011,[2] when the diocese was part of the Episcopal Church. Bishop John-David Schofield was a Gospel man in whom the Anglican renewal (Anglo-Catholic, Evangelical and Charismatic) flowed together without contradiction to the glory of God. A fellow priest of the Society of the Holy Cross (SSC), he was gentle, kind and courageous, often very funny, and always encouraging others to trust in God’s goodness and love. In 2007, due to theological disagreements, Schofield led the majority of the diocese to join the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone and become the Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin. The diocese was a founding member of the Anglican Church in North America in June 2009.[3] He served as the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin until his retirement in 2011, remaining as bishop-in-residence until his death.

Schofield died in Fresno on October 29, 2013, aged 75 years old.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Retired Anglican bishop John-David Schofield dies". Archived from the original on 2013-10-31. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ "Bishop's Office Clergy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-17.
  3. ^ Conger, George (24 August 2011). "The Rt Rev Eric Menees".
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Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by IV Bishop of San Joaquin
1988–2007
Succeeded by
Jerry Lamb
provisional
David Rice
diocesan
IV Bishop of San Joaquin
1988–2011
Succeeded by