Austin Pardue
Harry Austin Pardue was the fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. He served as diocesan bishop from 1944 to 1968. Although the Bishop never used the name during the many years of his ministry, his first name was actually "Harry".
Early life and education
Pardue was born on August 9, 1899, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Harry Austin Pardue and Jane Landers. He was educated at Hobart College between 1918 and 1920 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1920. He then studied at Nashotah House and the General Theological Seminary, from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1925. In 1922 he became secretary of the Episcopal Young People's Movement. He earned a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1941, and was awarded the honorary degrees of Doctor of Divinity from Hobart College in 1940 and Doctor of Laws from the University of Pittsburgh. He married Dorothy Klotz on September 4, 1926, and together had two children.Ordained ministry
Pardue was ordained priest in 1925. He then became rector of Lawrence Hall for Boys and chaplain to city mission staff of the Diocese of Chicago, between 1925 and 1927. In 1926 also he became rector of St James' Church in Hibbing, Minnesota, while in 1929 rector of St Thomas' Church in Sioux City, Iowa. Between 1931 and 1938 he served as rector of Gethsemane Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1932 he was appointed Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in Buffalo, New York.He also served as State chaplain for the Minnesota American Legion in 1927, chairman of the field department of the Diocese of Minnesota in 1932 and a member of the Standing Committee of diocese in 1933. He was also a member of the Diocesan Council and Examining Chaplains in 1933. he served as Deputy to the General Convention of the Episcopal Church of 1928 and 1935.