Benjamin Peterson (bishop)

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Benjamin Peterson (bishop)

Archbishop Benjamin Peterson, born Vincent Peterson (born June 1, 1954) is the current Archbishop of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of the West since 2007.

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The Most Reverend
Archbishop of the West
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Archbishop Benjamin in 2012
ArchdioceseOrthodox Church in America Diocese of the West
SeeLos Angeles
ElectedMarch, 2007
InstalledOctober 2, 2007
PredecessorTikhon (Fitzgerald)
SuccessorIncumbent
Other post(s)Bishop of Berkeley[1]
Orders
OrdinationNovember 15, 1987 (diaconate)
July 19, 1997 (priesthood)
ConsecrationMay 1, 2004[2]
Personal details
Born
Vincent Peterson

(1954-06-01) June 1, 1954 (age 70)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Alma materSaint Vladimir's Seminary
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Early life and biography

Peterson was born Vincent Peterson in Pasadena, California on June 1, 1954. He was baptized into the Orthodox faith on April 27, 1972. He enrolled in Saint Vladimir's Seminary, graduating with a Master of Divinity in 1978. Before entering the clergy, he was chairman of the Orthodox Church in America’s Department of Liturgical Music and served as choirmaster at several parishes in Detroit, Michigan, and in Los Angeles.[3]

On November 15, 1987 Peterson was ordained to the deaconate by Bishop Tikhon, and tonsured a rasophore monk in the following year. Later, he was further tonsured to the rank of lesser schema by Archbishop Herman at Saint Tikhon Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania.[3] He was sent to the Diocese of Alaska in 1999 to serve as dean of the Saint Innocent Cathedral in Anchorage, and later as administrative dean of Saint Herman Theological Seminary in Kodiak, where he was elevated to the rank of archimandrite.[2]

Bishop

In January of 2004, Peterson was transferred to Los Angeles where he served as Chancellor of the Diocese of the West and reassigned to the Holy Virgin Mary Cathedral. In March of 2004 he was elected to the episcopacy and given the position of Bishop of Berkeley, Auxiliary to the Diocese of the West; he was consecrated on May 1 that same year at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in San Francisco.[2]

Following the retirement of the previous bishop, Bishop Tikhon, Peterson would serve as temporary administrator of the diocese on November 14, 2006. He would be nominated for the position of bishop in January 31, 2007 was canonically elected in March and consecrated October 2 of that same year.[4] He was elevated to rank of Archbishop on May 9, 2012.[2]

On June 8, 2014 he visited Durango, Colorado, reflecting on its Czech and Slovak heritage as well as expressing hope that the diocese will continue to grow.[5] In addition to his roles, he also served as administrator of the Diocese of Alaska from 2008 to 2009, and as locum tenens from 2009 to 2014.

Health and retirement

In April 2021, he announced he was diagnosed with early stages of Parkinson's disease.[6] On December 8, 2024 he announced his upcoming retirement, taking affect on July 15, 2025. Under his tenure, the diocese has grown by 18% since being enthroned.[7]

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