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Dean Theodore Stevenson (August 16, 1915 – November 6, 1994) was bishop of the
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from 1966 to 1982. As a
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player at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, he was named an All American by '' Sports Illustrated'' in 1962.


Early life and education

Stevenson was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, on August 16, 1915, the son of Paul Arthur Stevenson and Martha Taylor. He was married to Doris Quier; they had two sons, James and Frederick, and a daughter, Ruth. After graduating from Pottsville High School, he studied at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1937. After receiving a
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degree from the General Theological Seminary in New York City in 1940, he completed his master's degree at Lehigh University in 1949 and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Sacred Theology from General Theological Seminary in 1962.


Ministry

Stevenson was ordained as a deacon on May 28, 1940, and as a priest on December 14, 1940. He then became curate of the
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in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Between 1940 and 1942, he was the Episcopal chaplain of Lehigh University; he also served as a chaplain in the United States Army during World War II. A member of the 361st Infantry Regiment, he was stationed in North Africa and Italy, and was awarded the Bronze Star for heroic action on the Italian front. In 1946, he became dean of Leonard Hall in
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, the residence for pre-theological students at Lehigh University. Subsequently, he also served as vicar of St Margaret's Church in
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, and St Elizabeth's Church in
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. In 1957, he was appointed Archdeacon of Bethlehem, a post he retained till his election as Bishop of Harrisburg.


Episcopacy

Stevenson was twice elected bishop. The first, which he declined, took place on November 19, 1963, when he was elected as Bishop of Northern Michigan. He was elected again on June 23, 1966, this time as Bishop of Harrisburg, an election he accepted. He was consecrated on October 13, 1966, by Presiding Bishop
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. In 1971, the name of the diocese was changed from Harrisburg and adapted the original name of the present
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, that of Central Pennsylvania. Hence, Stevenson became the first Bishop of the new Central Pennsylvania diocese.


Retirement and death

Stevenson retired in 1982 and died at his home in
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, on November 6, 1994."Right Rev. Dean Stevenson, former official of the Episcopal Church," ''Citizens' Voice'', November 10, 1994.


References

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