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The Right Reverend

W. Nicholas Knisely, Jr.

SOSc
XIII Bishop of Rhode Island
ProvinceThe Episcopal Church
DioceseRhode Island
Installed17 November 2012
PredecessorGeralyn Wolf
Other post(s)Dean of the Episcopal Cathedral, Phoenix, Arizona
Orders
Ordination1991 (deacon)
1992 (priest)
Consecration17 November 2012
by Katharine Jefferts Schori, 26th Presiding Bishop
Personal details
Born
NationalityUSA
SpouseKaren
Children1
ProfessionEpiscopal Bishop of Rhode Island
Alma materFranklin and Marshall College

William Nicholas Knisely, Jr. is the thirteenth and current diocesan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island.

Early life and education

Knisely was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, then went on to do graduate work at the University of Delaware. While a graduate student in Physics and Astronomy at Delaware, he decided to study for the priesthood, going on to Yale University's Berkeley Divinity School. In 1991, he completed his Masters of Divinity and was ordained to the diaconate in Delaware, and, in the following year, to the priesthood. In 2013, he received an Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree, from Berkeley Divinity School at Yale.[1]

Ministry

Nicholas served initially as a priest in Delaware, Western and Eastern Pennsylvania, before becoming dean of the Episcopal cathedral in Phoenix, Arizona. While a priest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, he also taught physics and astronomy at Lehigh University. In his clerical duties, he was active in ministries that focused on homelessness, communications, college and youth, finance, and ecumenical relations.[2]

Knisely was the first person to chair the General Convention Standing Commission on Communications and Technology. Additionally, he participated in the Moravian-Episcopal dialog that drew up the agreement on full communion between the two denominations.[3]

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Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by 13th Bishop of Rhode Island
17 November 2012 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent