Philip Alan Smith
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The Right Reverend Philip Alan Smith D.D. | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of New Hampshire | |
| Church | Episcopal Church |
| Diocese | New Hampshire |
| Elected | October 7, 1972 |
| In office | 1973–1986 |
| Predecessor | Charles Francis Hall |
| Successor | Douglas E. Theuner |
| Previous post(s) | Suffragan Bishop of Virginia (1970-1972) Coadjutor Bishop of Virginia (1972-1973) |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | December 1949 by John M. Walker |
| Consecration | January 28, 1970 by John E. Hines |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 2, 1920 |
| Died | October 10, 2010 (aged 90) Alexandria, Virginia, United States |
| Nationality | American |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Parents | Herbert Leonard Smith & Elizabeth MacDonald |
| Spouse | Barbara Taylor Smith (m. June 12, 1949) |
| Children | 4 |
Philip Alan Smith (April 2, 1920 – October 10, 2010) was the seventh bishop of New Hampshire in the Episcopal Church.[1][2]
Smith was born on April 2, 1920, in Belmont, Massachusetts, the son of Herbert Smith and Elizabeth McDonald. He was educated at Belmont High School after which he enrolled in a B.A course with Harvard University from which he graduated in 1942. During the war, Smith served as an officer with an Army antiaircraft unit in Europe and received the Bronze Star Medal. In 1949 he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary. Between 1957 and 1958 he studied at St Augustine's College, Canterbury in England. He received his Doctor of Divinity from the Virginia Seminary in 1970.