- Frank T. Griswold III, former chief primate and pastor of the Episcopal Church in America, died at 85.
- He presided over the ordination of the denomination's first openly gay bishop, defying a threatened schism in 2003.
- Bishop Griswold was a scholarly moderate who inherited a shrinking and ideologically divided church.
- He helped negotiate a full communion relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in 2001.
- Bishop Griswold leaves behind a legacy of careful and sacrificial leadership.
Frank T. Griswold III, Bridge-Building Bishop, Dies at 85
As head of the Episcopal Church in America, he consecrated the denomination’s first gay bishop, ordained women as priests and formed a communion with Lutherans.
