St. Elizabeth's Memorial Chapel, Tuxedo

St. Elizabeth's Memorial Chapel
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41°9′18″N 74°13′39″W / 41.15500°N 74.22750°W / 41.15500; -74.22750
Location38 Chapel Turn Rd, Tuxedo Park, New York
CountryUnited States
DenominationAnglican Church in America
TraditionContinuing Anglican
Websitehttp://www.stelizabethstuxedo.org/
History
DedicationElizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
Architecture
Architect(s)Trowbridge & Livingston
Years built1921
Specifications
MaterialsGranite, slate
Administration
DioceseDiocese of the Northeast
Clergy
Pastor(s)The Right Reverend George D. Langberg

St. Elizabeth's Memorial Chapel is an Anglican chapel located in the hamlet of Eagle Valley in Tuxedo, New York. Originally built as a chapel and final resting place for members of the Hamilton family, the chapel and the associated parish is notable for being at one time the only privately owned and administered Episcopal church in the New York Diocese.[1]

The parish is currently affiliated with the Diocese of the Northeast of the Anglican Church in America (ACA), itself a member of the Traditional Anglican Communion. St. Elizabeth's has been the home parish of The Right Reverend George D. Langberg since 1986;[2][3] Langberg is also a retired Bishop Ordinary for the Diocese of the Northeast and the Tuxedo town historian.[4][5] Reverend Langberg's consecration as suffragan bishop took place at St. Elizabeth's in 1998.[6]

  1. ^ Green, Al (March 19, 1972). "Chapel built by Hamiltons serves Eagle Valley worshippers". Times Herald-Record.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Richardson, Dave (December 15, 2001). "Anglican bishop spreads his wings". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  4. ^ "The Right Reverend James Randall Hiles consecrated Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of the Northeast of the Anglican Church in America". Saint Paul’s Parish. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  5. ^ "George Langberg, Town Historian". Town of Tuxedo, NY. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  6. ^ Schoenberg, Peter (July 11, 1998). "New bishop has untraditional resume". Times Herald-Record. p. 5.