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ALUMNI UPDATES: AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS

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ALUMNI UPDATES

ALUMNI UPDATES

THE REV. DR. ROBERT BOSWORTH, ‘85, was appointed to the Order of St. John in recognition of his service to the Church and those in need, especially his provision for mental health care to those who might otherwise be unable to find or afford the help needed. The Order was established in 1888 as the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and is a working charity with two health care foundations. A service of investiture will take place Oct. 21-23, 2022, in Houston, Texas.

THE REV. DR. MICHAEL COVER, affiliate professor at Nashotah House and member of the board of visitors, was named the Henri de Lubac Chair in Theology (2022-2025) at Marquette University.

THE REV. STEVEN J. KELLY, ‘94, serves as Rector of St. John’s, Detroit. St. John’s was one of several churches recognized and featured in the upcoming documentary “Detroit: City of Churches,” filmed by Keith Famie. The documentary tells the history of Detroit through its churches in the twohour special, which will air Christmas 2022 on Detroit Public Television.

Kelly during the recording

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Chicago, received the Adaptive Re-Use/Re-Purpose Award from Partners for Sacred Places and Interfaith Design. The recognition was part of their 2021 Faith & Form Religious Architecture & Art Awards, which honors the best in architecture, liturgical design, and art for religious spaces. THE REV. SHANE GORMLEY, ‘12, who was Rector at the time of the award, said, “We were commended for introducing compatible and reversible modifications, which respect the historic interior, while also meeting the needs of both the parishioners and the community.”

THE REV. CANON SANDY HERRMANN, ‘89; THE REV. CANON BRIEN KOEHLER, ‘76; and THE REV. WILLIAM MILLER were conferred honorary Doctor of Divinity Degrees on Alumni Day, May 18, 2022, at Nashotah House.

Herrmann , Koehler, and Miller

THE RT. REV. JACK LEO IKER, D.D., SSC., was appointed Bishop Emeritus of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, ACNA, on April 24, 2022.

Iker

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