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George W. Barrett
American Episcopalian Bishop

George W. Barrett

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American Episcopalian Bishop
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Iowa City, USA
Place of death
Santa Barbara, USA
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92 years
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Biography

George West Barrett (1908 - September 3, 2000) was an American Episcopal prelate who served as the fourth Bishop of Rochester between 1963-1969.

Education

Barrett was born in 1908 in Iowa City, Iowa but was raised in Pasadena, California. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and later studied theology at the Episcopal Divinity School and graduated in 1933.

Priest

After ordination in 1933, he became curate at St Paul's Church in Oakland, California where he remained till 1936. Later he served as rector of St Mark's Church in Upland, California. In 1942 he moved to Monrovia, California to become rector of St Luke's Church and in 1947 he became rector of St James' Church in Los Angeles. In 1955 he became rector of Christ Church in Bronxville, New York and professor of Pastoral Theology at the General Theological Seminary in New York City.

Bishop

Barrett was elected Bishop of Rochester during the second ballot on February 5, 1963 during a special convention in Rochester. He was consecrated on May 11, 1963 by Horace W. B. Donegan, Bishop of New York in Christ Church in Bronxville, New York. He retained the post till his retirement in 1969. After retirement he served as Assistant Bishop of Los Angeles and was bishop in residence at the Church of St Alban in Los Angeles and Trinity Church in Santa Barbara, California.

Ordination of women

Barrett is best remembered for ordaining four women to the priesthood on September 7, 1975, before the Episcopal Church had approved the ordination of women. The ordination took place at the St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in Washington D.C.. The four women were Lee McGee (Street), Alison Palmer, Betty Rosenberg (Powell), and Diane Tickell, four women who became known as the Washington Four. After the ordination, Barrett was temporary banned from performing his duties. The General Convention approved the ordination of women a year later.

Family

Barrett married his first wife Emma Dee Hanford in 1936 but the marriage ended in divorce. They had a daughter and a son together. He remarried in 1970 to Bettina Tvede.

Death

Barrett died in Santa Barbara, California on December 3, 2000 after stopping kidney dialysis.

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