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News : LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop Elect Obtains Consents
Posted by David Virtue on 2010/3/10 5:30:00 (2452 reads)

LOS ANGELES: Mary Glasspool receives required number of standing committee consents in unofficial tally

By ENS staff
March 10, 2010
[Episcopal News Service]

Diocese of Los Angeles Bishop Suffragan-elect Mary Douglas Glasspool has received the required number of consents from diocesan standing committees to her ordination and consecration, pending verification by the presiding bishop's office.

The Diocese of Los Angeles announced March 10 that Glasspool had received 61 standing committee consents, in an unofficial tally. A majority of consents, or 56, were required from standing committees in the Episcopal Church's 109 dioceses.

"I give thanks for the standing commitees' prompt action, and for the consents to the elections of my sisters," Los Angeles Bishop Diocesan J. Jon Bruno said on March 10, referring to both Glasspool and Bishop Suffragan-elect Diane Jardine Bruce.

"I look forward to the final few consents to come in from the bishops in the next few days, and I give thanks for the fact that we as a church have taken a bold step for just action."

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori's office has yet to verify the official number of bishops with jurisdiction who have consented to Glasspool's ordination and consecration.

The Rev. Canon Charles Robertson, canon to the presiding bishop, told ENS that the consent process for a bishop-elect lasts the full 120 days as prescribed by the canons of the church, unless that person receives the required majority of consents before the period is over, at which time an announcement can be made. Until the required number of consents is received, or the 120-day period ends, bishops and standing committees are able to change their vote, he said.

Glasspool, 56, was elected bishop suffragan on Dec. 5. Jefferts Schori is expected to be the chief consecrator May 15 for Glasspool, and for Bruce, who was elected bishop suffragan Dec. 4. The presiding bishop's office on March 8 announced a successful consent process for Bruce.

Glasspool has served as canon to the bishops in the Baltimore-based Diocese of Maryland for the past eight years. During her 28-year ordained ministry, Glasspool has served congregations in Maryland, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

Glasspool is the second openly gay partnered priest to be elected a bishop in the Episcopal Church. The first was Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, who was elected in 2003.

Under the canons of the Episcopal Church (III.11.4), a majority of bishops exercising jurisdiction and diocesan standing committees must consent to a bishop-elect's ordination as bishop within 120 days of receiving notice of the election.

The 120-day process for Glasspool lasts until May 5 and the Diocese of Los Angeles has been updating the process each Wednesday on its website.

As outlined under Canon III.11.4 (a) for every bishop election, the presiding bishop confirms the receipt of consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction, and reviews the evidence of consents from diocesan standing committees sent to her by the standing committee of the electing diocese.

In Canon III.11.4 (b), standing committees, in consenting to ordination and consecration, attest they are "fully sensible of how important it is that the Sacred Order and Office of a Bishop should not be unworthily conferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to bear testimony on this solemn occasion without partiality, do, in the presence of Almighty God, testify that we know of no impediment on account of which the Reverend A.B. ought not to be ordained to that Holy Office. We do, moreover, jointly and severally declare that we believe the Reverend A.B. to have been duly and lawfully elected and to be of such sufficiency in learning, of such soundness in the Faith, and of such godly character as to be able to exercise the Office of a Bishop to the honor of God and the edifying of the Church, and to be a wholesome example to the flock of Christ." The canons do not specify the wording that bishops must use to give their consent, other than to say in Canon III.11.4 (a) that the presiding bishop requests of each bishop with jurisdiction "a statement of consent or withholding of consent."

The consent process begins after post-election procedural matters, including physical and psychological examinations, have been completed and formal notices are sent by the presiding bishop's office to bishops with jurisdiction, with separate notices from the electing diocese to the standing committees of each of the dioceses in the Episcopal Church.

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daveball
Posted: 2010/3/10 22:30  Updated: 2010/3/10 22:31
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
This would be terrible news if it concerned any group other than TEC. In their case they are so far into the cesspool that little they do can sully the pond any further. I hope they manage to gather all the LGBT crowd. That will keep them away from everyone else. Since they have no religion or theology they should be very happy there.
Sodslaw
Posted: 2010/3/11 0:31  Updated: 2010/3/11 0:31
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 This just in from Rowan Cantuar....
I'm sorry, my mistake, that was a pin dropping!
BhamAtty
Posted: 2010/3/11 0:34  Updated: 2010/3/11 0:42
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Next stop for Glasspool should be All Saints' Chapel at Sewanee: The National Gay Episcopal University to pick up her long deserved honorary degree. If Sewanee alumnus V. G. Robinson can be there at the same time, it can be a combo award for "their bold and courageous stands against hatred and bigotry".

All the Sewanee Gays can sing in unison, "This is our proudest moment, but shame on Sewanee for taking so long to do the right thing".




"Sewanee: The National Gay Episcopal University. Send us your children; we change them."



http://www.sewanee.edu/womensstudies/Events
Aneirin
Posted: 2010/3/11 1:59  Updated: 2010/3/11 1:59
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Can a swift reaction from Canterbury be expected?
webb2k
Posted: 2010/3/11 3:09  Updated: 2010/3/11 3:09
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
yawn

Peace and Blessings!
mathman
Posted: 2010/3/11 12:18  Updated: 2010/3/11 12:18
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Say hello to the new Bishop of Washington.
The Right Reverend John Bryson Chane, Bishop of Washington for nine years, is retiring.
Can you guess who will be called to replace him?

I saw this one coming a long time ago.

Alas for the faithful!
Isaac
Posted: 2010/3/11 12:34  Updated: 2010/3/11 12:34
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Is anybody surprised by this? This is the Episcopal Church!

This is just another brick in the wall.

Isaac
bcwright
Posted: 2010/3/11 15:31  Updated: 2010/3/11 15:31
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

And this is surprising in what way?
bcwright
Posted: 2010/3/11 15:32  Updated: 2010/3/11 15:32
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Can a swift reaction from Canterbury be expected?

Does Canterbury really ever do anything 'swiftly'?
AllanP
Posted: 2010/3/11 17:54  Updated: 2010/3/11 17:54
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
Don't expect anything meaningful from the ABC. He might make some comment that amounts to nothing, or give an indication that he hopes the Worldwide Anglican Communion can somehow yaba-daba-endaba-do about this.

I for one am now looking for all of the GAFCON Primates to publically state that TEC has blatently ignored the rules, ignored the requests and concerns of the everwhelmingly huge majority of Anglicans, and has in essence thumbed its nose at everyone who does not cower before Schori and Co. I am looking for all of the GAFCON Primates to publically state the their Communion with TEC is now officailly and totally broken.

Does anyone think that I am looking for too much?
warmac9999
Posted: 2010/3/11 22:31  Updated: 2010/3/11 22:31
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
You can only keep losing 3% of your laity per year for just so long. TEC keeps making mistake after mistake, and the price of those mistakes is fewer people in the pews. The ASA is now about 720,000 per year if it can be believed and there is reason to expect that this number will dwindle to 500,000 or less in this decade.
Irresponsible decisions have bad consequences because no clergyman or bishop can keep anyone in their seats.

At this point TEC is in it for the money as there is no spiritual value left.
daveball
Posted: 2010/3/13 16:58  Updated: 2010/3/13 16:58
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 Re: BREAKING NEWS...LOS ANGELES: Lesbian Episcopal Bishop...
This is a grand opportunity for the GAFCON gang to do something meaningful - like repudiate any relationship or communion with TEC. They won't, however. Lots of talk, little action. If they actually meant what tey say, they would nhave dumped TEC long ago. How many more outrageous actions are they willing to accept. TEC is on an accelerating vector to oblivion.
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