James Duncan (bishop)


James Loughlin Duncan, the first Bishop of Southeast Florida, was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, the son of Robert Duncan and his wife, Mary Duncan. He died in 2000, a resident of Coral Gables, Florida.

Education

James Loughlin Duncan attended Emory University and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1935 and a Master of Arts in 1936. He studied theology at the University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee and received a Bachelor of Divinity in 1939, and an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1962. He was an initiate of the Kappa Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order, later transferring to the Epsilon Chapter, and finally to the Alpha Alpha Chapter. From 1955-1957 he served as the Knight Commander of the Order.

Ministry

James L. Duncan was ordained to the diaconate in July 1938 and to the priesthood in July 1939, both by Bishop Henry J. Mikell of Atlanta. He served as curate of All Saints Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Georgia, from 1939 to 1940, when he left to become rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, in Rome, Georgia, where he stayed until 1945. From 1945 to 1950, he was rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, in Winter Park, Florida, His last rectorship at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, in St. Petersburg, Florida began in 1950 and ended in 1961 when he was elected suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Florida. In 1969, he was elected the first bishop of the newly formed Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida and served until he retired in 1980.
After retirement, Duncan remained active in the Diocese. He served on the board of Trinity Episcopal School and taught seventh grade religion there from 1983 to 1985.
The Duncan Center in Delray Beach, Florida is named in his honor.

Family

James L. Duncan married Evelyn Burgess on July 27, 1943. They had three children. She died in January 1967, and Duncan married Elaine Lucille Beisler Gaither on October 7, 1967.