Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk

Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk

Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk (b. July 15 1791, New York - April 30 1861, New York) was the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York from 1830 – 1861. [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/19625_12880_ENG_HTM.htm LM ] ] A graduate of Columbia College (now Columbia University) where he was president of the Philolexian Society. [ [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/content/about/prominent.htm] Dead link|date=March 2008]

He studied theology under Bishop John Henry Hobart. He was a member of a prominent Hempstead family and was married to Eliza Handy. [ [http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Queens/history/hempstead.html History of Queens County ] ]

While he presided over the Diocese during a period of expansion and was instrumental in the creation of numerous parishes, he is best remembered as one of the most controversial figures in the history of the Diocese of New York, and indeed the ECUSA.

Consecrators

*William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania, Presiding Bishop of the ECUSA
*Thomas Church Brownell, Bishop of Connecticut
*Henry U. Onderdonk, Bishop of Pennsylvania

The Carey Affair

An aggressive supporter of the Oxford Movement, Onderdonk became embroiled in a controversy surrounding the ordination of Arthur Carey. Carey, whose detractors even acknowledged as being a man of superb intellect, dedication and of an excellent Christian character, and was greatly influenced by the Oxford Movement. [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/carey/newenglander.html The Ordination of Mr. Arthur Carey ] ] As his ordination approached, Carey was examined by Rev. Dr. Hugh Smith, Rector of St. Peter’s, New York (where he had been assigned).

During this interview, Carey professed views which were sympathetic to Roman Catholicism and thereafter, Smith and certain other clergy and laymen opposed Carey's ordination. At Smith’s insistence Onderdonk conducted an inquiry, which ultimately found Carey suitable for ordination, which was celebrated in 1843. The dispute did not end there, and a number of letters were published accusing Carey and ultimately Onderdonk of being overly sympathetic to Roman Catholicism. [ [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/carey/haight_letter.html A Letter to a Parishioner, by Benjamin I. Haight ] ] This controversy spread beyond the Diocese and at least one other Diocese, the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio adopted a resolution condemning Onderdonk. [http://www1.kenyon.edu/publications/bulletin/21_4/?article=douglass] [ [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/jhhopkins/novelties4.html The Novelties which Disturb Our Peace ] ]

Allegations of Misconduct

As the Carey controversy was ongoing, William Meade, Bishop of Virginia (later the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America) [ [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/jbcheshire/confederate1912/02.html The Church in the Confederate States, by Joseph Blount Cheshire (1912) ] ] received a number of affidavits of women who alleged that Onderdonk had made improper advances towards them and had engaged in improper touching. [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/wmeade/statement_reply1845.html Statement of Bishop Meade, in Reply to Some Parts of Bishop Onderdonk's Statement of Facts and Circumstances Connected with His Trial (1845) ] ] This eventually resulted in a trial before the House of Bishops. Throughout Onderdonk maintained his innocence. By all accounts the trial was a bitter affair, with Onderdonk making accusations of a secret conspiracy to remove him due to his theological views by falsifying charges and Meade accusing the Onderdonk faction of witness intimidation. The trial resulted in the suspension of Onderdonk.

Whether the trial was an appropriate act to punish a Bishop for improper behavior or a conspiracy to silence a proponent of the Oxford Movement may be ultimately unknowable. The debate continued in published letters throughout Onderdonk’s life and indeed continues today. [http://www.oasiscalifornia.org/evensong_sermon.html Evensong for the Anglican Communion ] ] What is clear though, as William Manross notes in "A History of the American Episcopal Church" (1935), was that the verdict against Onderdonk reflects "the bitter party feeling which prevailed at the time, especially as the voting throughout the trial was pretty much along party lines, all of the evangelicals voting to condemn Bishop Onderdonk and most, though not all, of the High Churchmen voting to acquit him."

Following his suspension, Onderdonk remained Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York but was suspended from performing his duties. Provisional Bishops were concecrated to fill his duties. They were Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright I consecrated to serve as Provisional Bishop in place of Bishop Onderdonk, 1845-1854 and Horatio Potter consecrated in 1854 to serve as Provisional Bishop in place of Onderdonk; became diocesan in 1861. [ [http://www.dioceseny.org/index.cfm?Action=Knowledgebase.ViewQuestionDetails&QuestionID=F9D30855AC2FD1A5D0390226A43A14D1&CategoryID=000DD607D87B1E3A8440C9C10A01106C&ReturnURL=index%2Ecfm%3FAction%3DKnowledgebase%2EViewQuestions%26CategoryID%3D000DD607D87B1E3A8440C9C10A01106C%26returnURL%3Dindex%252Ecfm%253FAction%253DKnowledgebase%252EViewQuestions%26StartRow%3D21 Episcopal Diocese of New York, 2003] ] Interestingly, his brother, Henry Ustick Onderdonk, Bishop of Pennsylvania, was also suspended upon allegations of intemperance during the same time period.

Death

Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk died at age 69 in 1861.

Bibliography

* [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/btonderdonk/ Online documents connected with B.T. Onderdonk]
*Charles Wells Hayes, The Diocese of Western New York: History and Recollections, 2nd ed., vol. I, p. 174.
*Cohen, Patricia Cline. “Ministerial Misdeeds: The Onderdonk Trial and Sexual Harassment in the1840s.” (1996)
*Juster, Susan & MacFarlane, Lisa. (Eds.). A Mighty Baptism: Race, Gender, and theCreation of American Protestantism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, (1995)
*William Manross, A History of the American Epsicopal Church (1935)
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/ Project Canterbury]

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