
Bishop Turnover: An Unusually High Rate?
The Café has covered its fair share of news about episcopal transitions this year. There have been so many, it seems like more than the
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The Café has covered its fair share of news about episcopal transitions this year. There have been so many, it seems like more than the
Last weekend saw the election of three new bishops, for Arizona, Kansas, and the Churches in Europe. This weekend, there will be two more. Colorado
From our friends at Episcopal News Service: The Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee has announced a slate of three nominees for election as its fourth
The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Colorado notified members of the diocese on September 6 that they have withdrawn Canon Michael Pipkin from the
OPINION: GC Task Force on Episcopacy is considering creation of a list of “pre-approved” candidates for bishop’s elections, which Frederick Schmidt argues is a perilous idea; a profound theological and spiritual mistake
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