Ann Holmes Redding

Priest, Person

1951 –

31

Who is Ann Holmes Redding?

Ann Holmes Redding is a former Episcopal priest, who was defrocked in April 2009 for having become a Muslim in March 2006.

Redding identifies with both faiths "100 percent," explaining that this is possible in the same way that she can be both an African American and a woman. Her remarks have evoked excitement and controversy among both the Episcopal and Muslim communities. She continues to worship in the Episcopal Church, as well as with Al-Islam Center of Seattle.

Redding was placed under pastoral direction by the Rt. Rev. Geralyn Wolf of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, which has disciplinary authority over her, in July 2007. Following the 15 months of pastoral direction and six months of inhibition, Redding was deposed by Bishop Wolf on April 1, 2009, one week after her 25th ordination anniversary.

Redding is a graduate of Brown University the General Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary. She has taught at Pacific Lutheran University, Payne Theological Seminary, and the Interdenominational Theological Center, among other institutions. At the time she became a Muslim, she was Director of Faith Formation and Renewal at Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, where she continued to work until she was laid off in March 2007. She was visiting assistant professor at the School of Theology and Ministry at Seattle University from September 2007 through June 2008.

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Born
Oct 22, 1951
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  • Brown University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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