Education
He studied at Kenyon College, taking his Master of Arts at Duquesne University and his Doctor of Philosophy at Duke University.
He studied at Kenyon College, taking his Master of Arts at Duquesne University and his Doctor of Philosophy at Duke University.
His dissertation was about Anglican theologian Henry Hammond. He was ordained a deacon in 1981 and a priest in 1982. He served in several Anglican Catholic parishes in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, spending most of his priest career at Saint Stephen"s Parish, in Athens, Georgia.
Haverland was elected and consecrated Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South in 2000, succeeding the deceased William Lewis.
He has remained as bishop ordinary of the Diocese of the South. He responded critically to Pope Benedict XVI"s Anglicanorum Coetibus, in a document issued in January 2010, despite recognizing positives aspects in the provision.
He has collaborated in many publications, including Touchstone, The New Oxford Review and The Journal of Religion. He wrote Anglican Catholic Faith and Practise (2004).