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Hiatt, Suzanne R. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Hiatt, Suzanne R.

Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Piccard Family Papers, ca. 1470-1983 (Suzanne R. Hiatt; correspondent)

LC database 3/25/96 (hdg.: Hiatt, Suzanne R.; joint author of book concerning ordination of women in the Episcopal Church)

Wikipedia article "Philadelphia Eleven", 3 Nov. 2016 (Suzanne Radley Hiatt; b. 1936 in Hartford, CT; d. 2002; studied at Wellesley College for one year, BA in American history from Radcliffe College in 1958; MDiv from Episcopal Theological School in 1964; MSW from Boston University in 1965; ordained deacon in 1971 in the Diocese of Pennsylvania; ordained priest as one of the Philadelpha Eleven on July 29, 1974; because of her organizing role in that ordination service at Church of the Advocate, where she was serving as deacon, she became known as the "Bishop of the Philadelphia Eleven"; taught at the Episcopal Divinity School, where she received tenure in 1981, served as John Seely Stone Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology from 1993 and was Acting Director of the Congregational Studies Program in 1997, and retired in 1999) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Eleven

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