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James L. Jelinek

James L. Jelinek, American minister. Ordained to ministry Episcopal Church, 1971. Grantee, Koret Foundation, 1988, Oomoto Foundation, Japan, 1991.

Background

  • Jelinek, James L. was born on May 9, 1942 in Milwaukee. Son of James F. and Ruth Dorothy (Seaman) Jelinek.

  • Education

    • Bachelor cum laude, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1964; Master of Divinity, General Theological Seminary, New York City, 1970; Postgrad., Vanderbilt University, 1967.

    Career

    • Assistant rector St. BArtholomew's Church, Nashville, 1971-1972. Program developer Youth Service in Memphis, Incorporated, 1972-1973. Associate recotr Church of the Holy Communion, Memphis, 1972-1977.

      Rector St. Michael & All Angels, Cincinnati, 1977-1984, St. Aidan's Episcopal Church, San Francisco, 1985-1991. Alternate deputy to general convention Episcopal Church, 1988, 91. / member diocesan council Diocese of California, San Francisco, 1986-1990, president, 1989-1990, member Ethnic Ministries Commission, since 1986.

    Major achievements

    • Ordained to ministry Episcopal Church, 1971.

    Membership

    Vice president Mental Health Association Ohio, 1983-1984, president Coalition of Citizens Advisory Boards, Department Mental Health, Ohio, 1981-1984, Avondale Community Redevelopment Corporation, Cincinnati, 1981-1984, trustee Mental Health Association San fRancisco, 1985-1989, board directors, American Israel Friendship League, since 1989. Member General Theological Seminary Alumni Association, Dakota Club.

    Connections

    • Married Marilyn Kay Wall, June 18, 1988. 1 child, Mark Anthony Barreto.
    • child: Mark Anthony Barreto Jelinek
    • mother: Ruth Dorothy (Seaman) Jelinek
    • spouse: Marilyn Kay Wall
    • father: James F. Jelinek
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    Born March 9, 1942
    (age 74)
    Nationality
    • 1964
      Carthage College
    • 1970
      General Theological Seminary
    • 1967
      Vanderbilt University
    • 1971 - 1972
      Assistant, rector St. BArtholomew's Church
      Nashville, Tennessee, United States
    • 1972 - 1977
      associate, recotr Church of the Holy Communion
      Memphis, Tennessee, United States
    • 1972 - 1973
      program developer, Youth Service in Memphis
    • 1977 - 1984
      rector St. Michael & All Angels
      Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
    • 1985 - 1991
      rector St. Michael & All Angels
      San Francisco, California, United States

    Award