What's for lunch?

We are not going to report on the lunch menu being offered to the Episcopal Church's House of Bishops, although in terms of news value, it would probably rank third or fourth in the day's developments. The Presiding Bishop has been invited to visit the Diocese of South Carolina, which is a surprise, and Bishop Jeffrey Steenson told the bishops why he was leaving the Episcopal Church to become a Roman Catholic. We are ranking lunch behind those developments, but above the airing of grievances about border crossings by bishops from other provinces, which, in most cases, are more annoying than signficant.

The bishops aren't going back into session until 2:30. (Central time.)

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