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Edward J. Konieczny (born December 20, 1954) was the fifth bishop of the
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, United States. After studies at
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, he was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood in 1994. He was elected bishop on May 5, 2007, and consecrated as such September 15, 2007. He served until his successor was installed in August 2020."The Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward J. Konieczny." The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. 2017.
Accessed October 17, 2017.
In 2022, he was appointed by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to the
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.


Early life

Bishop Ed was born December 20, 1954, at Fairchild Air Force Base in
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. In 1955, the family, including Ed and his two siblings, older sister Helene and younger brother William, moved to
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.


Law enforcement career

After graduating from high school, Konieczny continued his education in a community college on a part-time schedule, while he began a career in law enforcement. He earned an AA degree in Administration of Justice and a BA degree in Criminal Justice. From 1972 to 1975, he held several civilian positions in law enforcement with the police departments of Anaheim and
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from 1975 until 1993.


Religious career

After 18 years in police work, Konieczny's career turned toward religion. He enrolled in the
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, where he earned a Master of Divinity degree, and was ordained as a priest and a deacon in the Episcopal Church in 1994. He continued his religious education at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, where he earned a Doctor of Ministry in Church Growth and Development. Later in his church career, both schools have awarded him a Doctor of Divinity degree, ''honoris cause''.


Election as bishop

On May 5, 2007, Rev. Dr. Konieczny, then serving as rector of St. Matthews Episcopal Church in
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, was elected as the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. The Diocese of Oklahoma covers the entire state , 69 congregations, three Diocesan Schools, two Retirement/Assisted Living Homes, a Camp and Conference Center and multiple other institutions and ministries. The election was held in the
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at Oklahoma City. Out of six candidates, he received the most lay votes and the most clergy votes on the first ballot. His predecessor as Bishop of Oklahoma was
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, who had been elected in 1987, and had served since 1989.Schjonberg, Mary Frances and Matthew Davies. "Edward J. Konieczny elected bishop of Oklahoma." May 5, 2007.
Accessed October 17, 2017.
Bishop Ed announced his retirement effective in 2020, and on December 14, 2019, the diocesan convention elected Poulson Reed as bishop coadjutor. Reed succeeded him as Bishop Diocesan December 31, 2020.


Activities as bishop

In addition to the normal duties as bishop of a diocese, he has played an important and highly visible role in the national and international church, such as: member of Bishops United Against Gun Violence, member of Executive Council of The Episcopal Church, member of Executive Committee of Executive Council of The Episcopal Church, member of the Presiding Bishop's Council of Advice, member of the Presiding Bishop Transition and Installation Committee, Co-Chair of the Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop, and Key Note Speaker at the Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace Conference. Additionally, he serves as the Episcopal Representative of the Episcopal Church to the Anglican Consultative Council; Chair of the Brazil Bilateral Committee; member of the Anglian Bishops in Dialogue Consultation; and established a Companion Relationship between the Diocese of Oklahoma the Anglican Diocese of Uruguay. In 2017, he was instrumental in partnering with Bishop Jacop Ayebo and completing construction of St. James Church in Bolgatanga, Ghana. Bishop Bishop Konieczny, along with 16 other religious leaders representing the Oklahoma Council of Churches, issued a public document, "Theological Statement in Opposition to the Death Penalty." The document refutes political arguments that the Bible supports (or even commands) the death penalty, and publicly calls for the Government of Oklahoma to abolish the death penalty in the state.


Oklahoma pardon and parole board

In 2022, after Adam Luck was asked by Governor Kevin Stitt to resign from the
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, Stitt appointed Konieczny as replacement. After the news picked up that he had signed the public document, "Theological Statement in Opposition to the Death Penalty," a statement was issued stating he had "assured the governor he is prepared, should he believe it to be appropriate, to vote in support of the death penalty in accordance with the law of Oklahoma." Within his first three months of serving on the board, he voted against granting April Wilkens a parole hearing, but the board voted to fully recommend parole for the "Crossbow Killer," Jimmie Stohler. In April 2022, after
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questioned the administrative parole process, Konieczny was also "critical of the administrative parole process" and "said the board’s role as a rubber stamp opens it up to litigation. In the past, previous board members Adam Luck and Kelly Doyle, were harassed with lawsuits from DA
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. In June 2023, Randy Bauman, a board member of the
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, wrote that it was unfair Richard Glossip did not have all 5 members in his case and pushed back against the idea that the board is a "safety valve" for an unjust and fallible criminal justice system. Instead of a tie weighing in favor of the convicted, it weighs in favor of the state. The vote had tied because one board member recused themselves. Instead of a tie weighing in favor of the convicted, it weighs in favor of the state. Konieczny voted for clemency.


Personal

Ed Konieczny and his wife, Debra, married in 1978. They have two sons, one daughter-in-law and five grandchildren.


See also

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Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board is the parole board of the state of Oklahoma. The Board was created by an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution in 1944. The Board has the authority to empower the Governor of Oklahoma to grant pardons, parole ...
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Cathy Stocker Cathy Stocker is a former District Attorney for Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant and Kingfisher counties in Oklahoma for 28 years before retiring in 2010, and a former member of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. Career As district attorn ...
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Richard Smothermon Richard Smothermon is a current Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board member and former District Attorney in Oklahoma. Career before parole board Smothermon "of Edmond, served 16 years as district attorney for Pottawatomie and Lincoln counties b ...
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David Prater (attorney) David Prater was the District Attorney for Oklahoma County between 2007 and 2023. During his tenure, he gained significant attention for his criticism of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board, prosecuting protestors during the George Floyd prot ...
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Larry Morris Larry Cleo Morris (December 10, 1933 – December 19, 2012) was an American professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Chicago Bears. The 1950 graduate of Decatur High School ...


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References


See also

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List of Episcopal bishops of the United States The following is a list of bishops who currently lead dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States and its territories. Also included in the list are suffragan bishops, provisional bishops, coadjutor bishops, and assistant bishops. Th ...
* Historical list of the Episcopal bishops of the United States


External links


Episcopal Church website
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