Mariann Budde


Mariann Budde
Bishop of Washington
Budde in 2012
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseWashington
ElectedJune 18, 2011
In office2011–present
PredecessorJohn Bryson Chane
Orders
OrdinationMay 28, 1988 (deacon)
March 4, 1989 (priest)
ConsecrationNovember 12, 2011
by Katharine Jefferts Schori
Personal details
Born
Mariann Edgar

1959 (age 6566)
DenominationEpiscopal Church
Spouse
Paul Budde
(m. 1986)
Children2
EducationUniversity of Rochester (BA)
Virginia Theological Seminary (MDiv, DMin)

Mariann Edgar Budde (/ˈbʌdi/; née Edgar; born 1959) is an American Episcopal prelate who has served as Bishop of Washington since 2011. She is the first female bishop of the diocese.

Budde was ordained as a deacon in 1988 and as a priest in 1989. She served as rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 1993 until she became the bishop of Washington in 2011. In 2017, she oversaw the removal of Washington National Cathedral's stained-glass windows honoring Confederate generals, which were replaced in 2023 with windows representing the civil rights movement. In 2018, she presided over the interment of the ashes of Matthew Shepard, a murdered gay man, at the cathedral.

She delivered a benediction at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Budde delivered the homily at the January 2025 interfaith prayer service following Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration. Her sermon called for compassion and mercy toward marginalized groups. Trump and some of his supporters criticized her remarks, while other public figures and faith leaders praised her message.