Archie Henry Crowley

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Archie Henry Crowley (died September 30, 1996) was a bishop in the Episcopal Church, serving as suffragan in the Diocese of Michigan from 1954 to 1972. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Obituary: Archie H. Crowley". The Living Church . 214 (1). January 5, 1997. TThe Rt. Rev. Archie H. Crowley, retired Suffragan Bishop of Michigan, died Sept. 30, at the age of 89.
  2. "BISHOP IS CONSECRATED; Right Rev. A.H. Crowley Made Suffragan of Michigan". The New York Times . October 1, 1954. The Right Rev. Archie Henry Crowley was consecrated Suffragan (assistant) Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Michigan.