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May 1, 2005 ECUSA to bow out of meeting

The Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) has agreed to withdraw temporarily its members from the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), but attend the international group's meeting in June in Nottingham, England as...
Category: May 2005, ECUSA, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate

February 1, 2005 U.S. bishops express regret for hurt caused by consecration

The bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) have expressed "sincere regret for the pain, the hurt, and the damage caused to our Anglican bonds of affection" by their General Convention's decision...
Category: February 2005, ECUSA, Sexuality debate

December 1, 2004 Robinson sees 'a way forward'

On Oct. 18, the day the Windsor Report was released, Anglicans heard many voices reacting to it -- from those in favor of a church that fully includes homosexual members to those who believe homosexuality is a grave sin. But...
Category: December 2004, World, Sexuality debate, Anglican Communion, ECUSA

November 1, 2004 Harvey will oversee Episcopal parish

Donald Harvey, who will retire as bishop of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador at the end of this month, has accepted an offer to become an episcopal visitor to a conservative parish in Marlborough, Mass., whose diocesan bishop --...
Category: November 2004, Canada, ECUSA, Sexuality debate

November 1, 2004 ECUSA will debate divestment from businesses in Israel

The Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) plans to consider whether the church should divest from firms doing business in Israel. A committee overseeing the denomination's "socially responsible" investments is...
Category: November 2004, Middle East, ECUSA

September 1, 2004 ECUSA gives gift 'of support'

The Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) is sending the Canadian church a $250,000 US ($329,000 Cdn) gift ?as a show of support? following the native residential schools crisis. ECUSA's Executive Council, its...
Category: September 2004, Residential Schools, ECUSA

June 1, 2004 Hispanic elected

Bavi Edna "Nedi" Rivera was elected bishop suffragan in the diocese of Olympia in May, making her the first Hispanic woman bishop and the 12th woman bishop in the history of the Episcopal Church in the United States. The...
Category: June/July 2004, United States, ECUSA

May 1, 2004 Discord haunts ECUSA

Dissension over the issue of homosexuality continued last month to mark life in some areas of the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA). On March 14, five conservative retired Episcopal bishops, one bishop from...
Category: May 2004, World, ECUSA, Sexuality debate

March 1, 2004 Bishops react to plot to dismantle ECUSA

Conservative bishops in the Anglican Church of Canada had mixed reactions to recent reports that Episcopalians opposed to the consecration of a gay bishop in New Hampshire are preparing to replace the Episcopal Church of the...
Category: March 2004, Canada, ECUSA, Sexuality debate

February 1, 2004 Woman priested ‘behind bars’

When Bishop Alan Scarfe came to Anamosa, Iowa, to ordain Anne Moats Williams to the priesthood, he went to the State Penitentiary instead of St. Mark's Episcopal church. Although Ms. Williams is a long-time resident of...
Category: February 2004, ECUSA

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