With a live video feed showing the ceremony on the diocesan website, the provisional bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth today ordained a woman, Susan Slaughter, as a priest.
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(Charleston, SC) Episcopalians in the Diocese of South Carolina will consider resolutions this week to distance the diocese from the national Episcopal Church because of its positions on same-sex marriage and ordination of gays.
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Lesbian priest nominated for bishopWindy City TimesBonnie Perry—rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, 4550 N.
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Episcopal Church leaders in Los Angeles on Sunday nominated two openly gay priests as bishops, becoming one of the first dioceses in the national church to test a controversial new policy that lifted a de facto ban on homosexuals in the ordained hierarchy.
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A month after leaders of the national church voted to allow consecration of gay clergy, one of its most liberal dioceses names two homosexual priests among the six candidates for suffragan bishop.
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After months of deliberation, a California Superior Court judge in Fresno has rejected a breakaway group's attempts to remove the Diocese of San Joaquin from the Episcopal Church and affirmed Bishop Jerry Lamb as the leader of the diocese.
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The Episcopal bishop of Dallas doesn’t plan to bless the unions of gay or lesbian couples in the churches of his diocese and the Diocese of Dallas will not consider the appointment of a partnered gay or lesbian bishop, he wrote in a letter to clergy at the 74 churches and 20 schools in his diocese.
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The leader of the
Episcopal diocese in Dallas refuses to acknowledge
recent church moves that he calls a "green light" to the
blessing of same-sex marriage, reports the Dallas
Morning News.
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A breakaway congregation in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles has taken the fight to keep its property to the U.
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The Rev. Alberto Cutié, the celebrity priest removed from his Miami Beach church after photos of him kissing and embracing a woman appeared in the pages of a Spanish-language magazine earlier this month, has left the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami to join the Episcopal church and announced that he will marry the woman he has dated for two years.
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