California's Gay bishop candidates worry Episcopal Presiding Bishop
Gay bishop candidates worry Episcopal dean
The head of the U.S. Episcopal Church said Wednesday it would create "definite difficulty" between the denomination and fellow Anglicans worldwide if the Diocese of California elects an openly gay bishop.
The diocese announced additional candidates for the job last week. Three of the seven candidates in the May 6 balloting have same-sex partners.
The Episcopal Church caused an uproar in the Anglican Communion when it consecrated New Hampshire Bishop V. Gene Robinson in 2003. Robinson lives with his longtime male partner.
"I do think it would be fair to say that a bishop in a same-sex relationship would create definite difficulty in the life of the Communion," Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold said in an interview. However, he noted church governance allows each diocese to choose its leader, and he said it would be inappropriate for him to interfere.
His comments came as Episcopal bishops ended a closed-door retreat in
"The unity, mission and faithfulness of the church are matters very much in our prayers," the bishops said.
It was the last House of Bishops meeting before the 2006 Episcopal General Convention, set for June 13-21 in
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Conservative overseas archbishops have been pressing the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion - Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams - to censure the
Williams told the BBC earlier this month that the Communion faces a possible breakup over the
Also at issue is the toleration of blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples in parts of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Church of Canada.
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