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{{Infobox Anglican Bishop
| Full name = Russell Edward Jacobus
| Title = VII Bishop of Fond du Lac
| image = [[Image:FDL_Bishop_Russell_E_Jacobus.jpg|250 px]]
| caption =
| province = [[ECUSA|The Episcopal Church]]
| diocese = [[Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac|Fond du Lac]]
| see = [[St. Paul's Cathedral, Fond du Lac|St. Paul's Cathedral]]
| birth_name =
| began = [[1994]]
| term_end = Incumbent
| predecessor = [[William Louis Stevens]]
| successor =
| ordination = August [[1970]]
| consecration = [[24 May]] [[1994]]
| previous_post =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1944|9|27}}
| birthplace = [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]
| death_date =
| deathplace =
| tomb = }}
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'''Russell Edward Jacobus''' was consecrated seventh [[Bishop]] of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac]] on [[May 24]], [[1994]]<ref>''The Episcopal Church Annual''. Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005)</ref> in the Memorial Chapel at [[Lawrence University]], [[Appleton, Wisconsin]]. The Most Rev. [[Edmond Browning|Edmond L. Browning]] was the Chief Consecrator. The co-consecrators were the Rt. Rev. William Stevens, VI Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Roger J. White, X Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Milwaukee|Milwaukee]], the Rt. Rev. William Wantland, IV Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Eau_Claire|Eau Claire]], the Rt. Rev. William H. Brady, V Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Charles T. Gaskell, IX Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Milwaukee|Milwaukee]], and the Rt. Rev. Stanley Atkins, III Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Eau_Claire|Eau Claire]]. The Rt. Rev. William Wiedrich, Suffragan Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Chicago|Chicago]], was the preacher.
'''Russell Edward Jacobus''' was consecrated seventh [[Bishop]] of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac]] on [[May 24]], [[1994]]<ref>''The Episcopal Church Annual''. Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005)</ref> in the Memorial Chapel at [[Lawrence University]], [[Appleton, Wisconsin]]. The Most Rev. [[Edmond Browning|Edmond L. Browning]] was the Chief Consecrator. The co-consecrators were the Rt. Rev. William Stevens, VI Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Roger J. White, X Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Milwaukee|Milwaukee]], the Rt. Rev. William Wantland, IV Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Eau_Claire|Eau Claire]], the Rt. Rev. William H. Brady, V Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Charles T. Gaskell, IX Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Milwaukee|Milwaukee]], and the Rt. Rev. Stanley Atkins, III Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Eau_Claire|Eau Claire]]. The Rt. Rev. William Wiedrich, Suffragan Bishop of [[Episcopal_Diocese_of_Chicago|Chicago]], was the preacher.



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Russell Edward Jacobus was consecrated seventh Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac on May 24, 1994[1] in the Memorial Chapel at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin. The Most Rev. Edmond L. Browning was the Chief Consecrator. The co-consecrators were the Rt. Rev. William Stevens, VI Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Roger J. White, X Bishop of Milwaukee, the Rt. Rev. William Wantland, IV Bishop of Eau Claire, the Rt. Rev. William H. Brady, V Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Charles T. Gaskell, IX Bishop of Milwaukee, and the Rt. Rev. Stanley Atkins, III Bishop of Eau Claire. The Rt. Rev. William Wiedrich, Suffragan Bishop of Chicago, was the preacher.

Bishop Jacobus was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 27, 1944, the youngest of three sons of Lester and Sarah Jacobus. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1967 and his Master of Divinity from Nashotah House Seminary in 1970. Bishop Jacobus was ordained Deacon in February 1970 and to the Priesthood in August 1970 by Bishop Donald H. V. Hallock, VIII Bishop of Milwaukee. He was the Curate at Trinity Church, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin until being called to be Vicar of Grace-Holy Innocents Parish in Hartland, Wisconsin in 1974. One year later, Grace-Holy Innocents became a Parish (changing its name to St. Anskar's), and Bishop Jacobus was called as their first Rector, In 1980, he was called by St. Matthias Church, Waukesha, Wisconsin, to be their Rector. He served in this capacity until being elected Bishop.

During his years of ministry, Jacobus has served as member or chair of many Committees and Commissions, both ecclesiastical and secular. These include Standing Committees, Commissions on Ministry, Departments of Congregational Development, as well as the City of Waukesha Equal Opportunity Commission, the Board of the UP Connection, and the Board of the Visiting Nurses Association. He has always been involved in and supportive of Ecumenical ventures, serving on the Anglican/Roman Catholic Dialogue Committee, and assisting the Churches of Greater Waukesha to develop programs of outreach to the needy. In addition, Jacobus was involved in spiritual renewal movements, serving as Spiritual Director for the Cursillo Movement in the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. He was a clergy Deputy to General Convention from the Diocese of Milwaukee for four consecutive Conventions beginning in 1982.

Bishop Jacobus married Jerrie Ellen Evrard on May 25, 1968; they are the parents of three adult children:Penny, Elizabeth, and David.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Episcopal Church Annual. Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005)

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