Career
He was formerly the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Newark (based in Newark, New Jersey). Croneberger was serving as rector at the Church of the Atonement in Tenafly, New Jersey in June 1998 when he was elected as Bishop of Newark. He was consecrated as Bishop Coadjutor on November 21 of the same year.
Croneberger succeeded Bishop John Shelby Spong on February 26, 2000 in an installation ceremony at Trinity & Saint Philip"s Cathedral, Newark.
As diocesan bishop, he continued Spong"s agenda of radical inclusion. Croneberger directed the creation of an established liturgy for the blessing of same-sex relationships, oversaw the massive diocesan response to the September 11 attacks, and brought Christ Hospital in Jersey City back under diocesan control.
On accepting homosexual practice by Anglicans, Croneberger said:
Croneberger also established a Canon for Congregational Development who is helping churches with the challenging task of planning for the future. The diocese held a special convention to elect his successor on September 23, 2006.
Croneberger has since become an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Bethlehem.