Heron was ordained deacon on June 1, 1916 by Bishop William Lawrence of Massachusetts, and then priest in June 1917 by Bishop Charles P. Anderson of Chicago.[2] He served as curate at St Paul's Church in Chicago between 1916 and 1920, and then rector of St Thomas' Church in Menasha, Wisconsin between 1920 and 1925. In 1925, he became rector of Grace Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts, while in 1937, he became the Archdeacon of Boston and Superintendent of the City Mission.[3]
Bishop
In 1937, Heron was elected Suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts and was consecrated on February 16, 1938 by Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker, in Trinity Church.[4] He retired in 1954, and served as rector of various churches, including Trinity Church in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Heron died suddenly in Clinton Hospital, Clinton, Massachusetts, on January 22, 1960.
References
^"HERON, Raymond Adams". Who's Who in Massachusetts: 377. 1940.
^"HERON, Raymond Adams". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Episcopal Church: 166. 1953.
^"A New Episcopal Bishop". Magazine of Sigma Chi. 58 (1): 38. 1939.