L.A. Episcopal diocese’s selection of lesbian bishop
Posted by SitePastor in Last Days and Warnings of ApostasyThe spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion issued an unusually sharp and swift rebuke Sunday to church leaders in the
In a terse statement, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams delivered a warning to Episcopal bishops, clergy and lay representatives about the confirmation of the Rev. Canon Mary D. Glasspool, a lesbian who has been in a partnered relationship for two decades.
“The election of Mary Glasspool by the Diocese of Los Angeles as suffragan bishop-elect raises very serious questions not just for the Episcopal Church and its place in the Anglican Communion, but for the Communion as a whole,” Williams wrote.
The archbishop pointed out that Glasspool’s selection must be confirmed by leaders of the
Glasspool must gain a majority of votes from bishops and from standing committees of clergy and lay leaders across the Episcopal Church, the
They would be the first women bishops in the diocese’s 114-year history.
Williams’ message, which came as Episcopalians in
Amid pressure from overseas Anglicans, Episcopal leaders agreed in 2006 to refrain from electing more homosexual bishops. They reversed that moratorium at their national convention in
The
Glasspool, 55, who now serves as a canon, or senior assistant, to the Diocese of Maryland bishops, was elected to the suffragan position Saturday during the
Williams’ message appeared to target
Conservative Episcopalians said they were surprised by the unusually blunt language from a religious leader known for carefully parsing his words and layering his arguments, particularly around the explosive issue of homosexual bishops and same-sex marriage blessings, another subject that has set off theological fireworks in the church.
“For a man who prides himself on nuance and understatement, it’s a remarkably swift and vigorous response,” said the Rev. Kendall Harmon, canon theologian for the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. “I didn’t expect him to respond this strongly or this quickly. I think
The bishop of the
“I don’t foresee how an autonomous Episcopal Church should be influenced by other people’s fear of sexuality or homosexuality,” Bruno said. “I’m moving forward completely dedicated to Diane Jardine Bruce and to Mary Glasspool, a woman who happens to be a lesbian. I have an obligation as the bishop of
Glasspool was traveling Sunday and could not be reached for comment. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, declined comment on the election, a spokeswoman said.
As Anglican tensions simmered on two continents, Episcopalians in
Several worshipers at
“We have to be thankful that we have two extremely qualified people, whether they are men, women, gay or straight,” said Clyde Beswick, 59, who was attending morning services in the ornate cathedral.
At St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in
“A lot of people have deep-seated and traditional values and are going to be upset,” said Merritt, the parish historian. “I was brought up in the church when homosexuality was bad and women were not accepted. But I think the trajectory is changing.”
At St. James’ in the City, an Episcopal church in Los Angeles’ mid-Wilshire district that welcomes gay and lesbian parishioners, the Rev. Paul J. Kowalewski said the turmoil caused by Glasspool’s selection — and Robinson’s in 2003 — is worth the trouble.
“Any time the church is on the process of change or growth we’re going to have to take risks,” he said. “If anybody is on the fringes, excluded, we’re not doing our job.”

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