Presiding Bishop
The Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church is elected every nine years to serve as the Chief Pastor and Primate of the Church. In this role, the Presiding Bishop has responsibility for initiating and developing policy of the Church and speaking for the Church as to the policies, strategies, and programs authorized by the General Convention. [Canon I.1.2.4(a)(1)] The Presiding Bishop is charged to speak God’s word to the Church and to the World, as the representative of this Church and its episcopate in its corporate capacity. [Canon I.1.2.4(a)(2)] In addition to these key roles the Presiding Bishop oversees and presides at meetings of the House of Bishops, provides for Episcopal ministry in cases of vacancies and visits the Dioceses of the Church. [Canon I.1.2.4(a)(3-6)]
Katharine Jefferts Schori was elected to a nine-year term as Presiding Bishop at the 75th General Convention and invested on November 4th, 2006. She serves as Chief Pastor and Primate of The Episcopal Church, president of the House of Bishops, president and chief executive officer of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, and president or chair of many Episcopal Church boards and agencies.
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church
815 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Primary Phone: (212) 716-6276
Fax: 212-490-3298
Email: pboffice@episcopalchurch.org
Website: www.episcopalchurch.org/presiding-bishop
Biography
"Shalom" — peacemaking defined by the Prophet Isaiah and reiterated by Jesus in Luke’s gospel – is a ministry priority for Katharine Jefferts Schori, who takes office November 1, 2006, as 26th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church.
Bishop Jefferts Schori was elected to this office on June 18, 2006 by vote of the 75th General Convention, in Columbus, Ohio. This Convention also set the United Nations Millennium Development Goals as the Episcopal Church’s top mission priority. In her full endorsement of these goals, Bishop Jefferts Schori calls upon Episcopalians and the wider global community to work together for their implementation.
Bishop Jefferts Schori’s career as an oceanographer preceded her studies for the priesthood, to which she was ordained in 1994. She remains an active, instrument-rated pilot – a skill she applied when traveling between the congregations of the Diocese of Nevada, where she was elected bishop in 2000 and ordained to the episcopate February 24, 2001. At the time of her election as bishop of Nevada, she was assistant rector of the Church of the Good Samaritan in Corvallis, Oregon.
Bishop Jefferts Schori, 52, holds a B.S. degree in biology from Stanford University (1974), an M.S. (1977) and Ph.D. (1983) in oceanography from Oregon State University, an M.Div. from Church Divinity School of the Pacific (1994), and an honorary D.D. (2001) also from CDSP.
Bishop Jefferts Schori was born March 26, 1954, in Pensacola, Florida. She grew up in the Seattle area and later moved with her family to New Jersey. Bishop Jefferts Schori and her husband, Richard Miles Schori, a retired theoretical mathematician (topologist), were married in 1979. They have one daughter, Katharine Johanna, 25, who is a first lieutenant and pilot in the U. S. Air Force.
Bishop Jefferts Schori brings to her ministry emphases on baptismal ministry and adult education. As Presiding Bishop, she will serve as chief pastor to the Episcopal Church’s 2.4 million members in 16 countries and 110 dioceses. As Primate, Bishop Jefferts Schori will join in consultation with other principal bishops of the 38 member Provinces of the worldwide Anglican Communion, seeking to make common cause for global good and reconciliation.
