Albert A. Chambers

The Right Reverend

Albert A. Chambers
Bishop of Springfield
ChurchAnglican Catholic Church (prev. Episcopal Church)
DioceseSpringfield
In office1962–1972
PredecessorCharles A. Clough
SuccessorAlbert Hillestad
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 1932
by Cameron Josiah Davis
ConsecrationOctober 1, 1962
by Arthur C. Lichtenberger
Personal details
Born(1906-06-22)June 22, 1906
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
DiedJune 18, 1993(1993-06-18) (aged 86)
Sun City, Florida, United States
SpouseFrances Hewette Davis
Janet Patrick Wilson
Alma materHobart College, General Theological Seminary

Albert Arthur Chambers (June 22, 1906 – June 18, 1993) was the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield, serving from 1962 to 1972. He then retired in part because he opposed revising the Book of Common Prayer and ordaining women as priests, which would be expressly authorized by the General Convention in 1976.

Chambers ultimately left the Anglican Communion and acted, briefly, as primate of the Anglican Church in North America (Episcopal), later renamed the Anglican Catholic Church.[1]

  1. ^ Lambert, Bruce (20 June 1993). "Albert A. Chambers, 86, Bishop Who Fought Women in Priesthood". The New York Times.