Theodore A. Daniels

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The Right Reverend

Theodore Athelbert Daniels
Bishop of the Virgin Islands
Church Episcopal Church
Diocese Virgin Islands
ElectedMarch 12, 1997
In office1997–2003
Predecessor E. Don Taylor
Successor Edward Ambrose Gumbs
Other post(s)Assistant Bishop of Texas (2003-2005)
Orders
ConsecrationJune 30, 1997
by  Walter Dennis
Personal details
Born1944
Denomination Anglican
SpouseChristina
Children2

Theodore Athelbert Daniels III (born 1944 in Ancon, Panama) is a Panamanian prelate who served as Bishop of the Virgin Islands from 1997 to 2003.

Biography

Daniels graduated from Florida State University and the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Caribbean in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He served as assistant of Christ Church in Colón, Panama, and St Christopher's Church in Panama City. He was also priest-in-charge of five missions. After arriving in the U.S. in 1980, he became rector of St Luke's Church in Columbia, South Carolina, while in 1986 he became rector of the Church of the Holy Redeemer in Landover Hills, Maryland. In 1992 he moved to Washington, D.C., and became rector of Calvary Church.

On March 12, 1997, Daniels was elected Bishop of the Virgin Islands and was consecrated on June 30, 1997, by Walter Dennis, Suffragan Bishop of New York. He retired in 2003, and served as Assistant Bishop of Texas until 2005.

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