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Charles Hale was born on March 14, 1837, in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, United States, the son of Reuben C. and Sarah Mills Hale.
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Charles Hale was born on March 14, 1837, in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, United States, the son of Reuben C. and Sarah Mills Hale.
Charles was graduated at the University of Pennsylvania and, after a special course of study in preparation for the ministry, was ordained to the deaconate in St. Paul’s Church, Philadelphia, January 8, 1860, by the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, Bishop of Pennsylvania.
On October 17, 1861, Charles Hale was advanced to the priesthood by Bishop Potter at Christ Church, Eddington, Pennsylvania. He acted as curate at Christ Church, Germantown, and at All Saints’ Church, Lower Dublin, Pennsylvania, during the years 1861-1863. At the end of that time he accepted the position of chaplain in the United States navy, which he held until 1870, devoting a part of his time, in addition to his duties as chaplain, to the teaching of mathematics in the Naval Academy, Annapolis.
In 1871 Hale became rector of St. John’s Church, Auburn, New York, remaining until 1873, when he left for New York and engaged in the establishment of a mission for Italians in the metropolis. After devoting two years to this service, which enlisted his enthusiasm, he was called to the rectorate of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore, which he accepted.
From 1877 to 1885 he was assistant at St. Paul’s Church, Baltimore, leaving there to accept the deanship of the Trinity Cathedral, Davenport, Iowa, where he remained until his elevation to the episcopate. At the meeting of the diocesan convention of the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, May 17, 1892, he was elected coadjutor bishop of that diocese, under the jurisdiction of the Reverend George Franklin Seymour. He was consecrated in Trinity Cathedral, Davenport, July 26, 1892, his consecrators being Bishops Seymour, Perry, Walker, W. A. Leonard, Worthington, and Nicholson.
Hale wrote extensively on the relationships of the Episcopal Church and other communions, particularly the Orthodox Greek Church and the Old Catholics, and taking part in negotiations between these communions. In 1858 he was a member of a committee of three, appointed by the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, to translate the famous Rosetta Stone, his fellow members being S. Huntington Jones and Henry Morton. In addition to the compilation of extensive documents bearing on intercommunion he wrote: England’s Duty Toward Egypt (1884); A Visit to the Eastern Churches in the Interest of Church Unity (1886); Missionary Relations Between the Anglican and the Eastern Churches (1894); Mozarabic Collects (1881), arranged from the ancient liturgy' of the Spanish Church. Hale died in Cairo
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Charles Reuben Hale married, in 1871, Anna McKnight, daughter of Major McKnight, who died in 1884 leaving no children.