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by year's end. Although the committee initially recommended he remain in his post, Presiding Bishop Tuttle appointed a second committee that never received certain defense documents (including a survey demonstrating overwhelming support for him outside the two Salt Lake City parishes) and recommended
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adopted a statement condemning war as a method of settling international disputes, finding it incompatible with Jesus' teaching and urging extension of the right of conscientious objection. In 1962, the Episcopal Church's House of Bishops passed a resolution recognizing "the validity of the calling
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near Salt Lake City became a detention center for pacifists, a German naval crew, and later German-Americans. The lawyer son of the camp's commander was an active layman in the joint vestry of the two Salt Lake parishes, and also lost a son during military training in 1916. Because of Jones'
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had ordained him a deacon after his graduation, and by year's end, Bishop Spalding had ordained him a priest. His rank increased from associate of the St. John's mission to priest-in-charge in 1911. Jones also served as secretary of the diocesan convocations from 1907 until 1914. Like Bishop
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in Yellow Springs, Ohio on September 4, 1941, survived by his wife, daughter and 18-year-old son. A scrapbook of his missionary journeys. as well as issues of his Logan parish newsletter and about his trial is now made available online by
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of the conscientious objector and the pacifist and the duty of the Church fully to minister to him, and its obligation to see that we live in a society in which the dictates of his conscience are respected.” Since 1994, the
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When Bishop Spalding died unexpectedly after being hit by a car, the diocese chose Jones (whom Bishop Spalding had appointed as archdeacon in 1913) as his successor. On December 16, 1914, Presiding Bishop
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Spalding, Jones was a social activist and pacifist, especially after witnessing ill-treatment of miners and railroad workers, as well as discrimination against German immigrants in Salt Lake City.
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in June 1913. They had a daughter and son, Barbara Spalding Jones (b. 1915) and David Balch Jones (b. 1923), both of whom survived him. He would later receive
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while the next incumbent was being selected, he never again held a permanent diocese. In 1933, presiding bishop
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In 1940, Jones was the socialist candidate for governor of Ohio (and lost by a significant margin to incumbent
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Jones take a leave of absence based on his opposition to government policy. By year's end, Jones resigned his
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and while there sometimes referred to himself as "Bishop to the Universe." He also became a director of the
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effective April 11, 1918 (Easter Sunday that year being March 31). The United States formally joined
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become international in 1919, and moved to New York and became its secretary for a decade.
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In 1929, Jones accepted a position as chaplain and assistant professor of religion at
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Quinn, Frederick (1 November 2004). "Paul Jones The Pacifist Bishop (1914–1918)".
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Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music of the Episcopal Church, ed. (2010).
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has remembered Bishop Jones on the anniversary of his death, September 4.
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Subversive Peacemakers: War-Resistance 1914–1918: An Anglican Perspective
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as well as mostly current or former western missionary bishops Talbot,
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to found the Episcopal Pacifist Fellowship (that in 1966 became the
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restored Jones's seat, but not his vote, in the House of Bishops.
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in February 1918. The resigned bishop became a missionary in tiny
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Jones accepted a position at the mission church of St. John in
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The Wilderness and the City: The Story of a Parish, 1817-1967
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Biographical sketches of memorable Christians of the past
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Although in 1929 Jones was chosen as temporary bishop of
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After receiving a pay raise, Jones married Mary Balch in
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of the Episcopal Church. His feast day is September 4.
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Index

Bishop of Utah

Episcopal Church
Utah
Franklin Spencer Spalding
Arthur Moulton
Franklin Spencer Spalding
Daniel S. Tuttle
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
United States
Yellow Springs
Greene County, Ohio
United States
Episcopal
Utah
pacifist
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Yale University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Episcopal Divinity School
Frederick D. Maurice
Franklin Spencer Spalding
Coronado, California
honorary degrees
Wilberforce University
Meadville Theological School
Logan, Utah
Utah Agricultural College
Ethelbert Talbot
Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

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