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Good News! Episcopal Church's election of Rev Mary Glasspool as BishopPosted Monday, December 07 2009 @ 04:34 AM by Michael Adee Good News! More Light Presbyterians celebrate
Episcopal Church's election of Rev. Mary Glasspool, lesbian priest as
BishopOn Friday, the Los Angeles Diocese of the Episcopal
Church elected the Rev. Mary Glasspool to serve as an assistant
or suffragan bishop. Glasspool is the first openly lesbian priest to be elected
a bishop in the Episcopalian Church. In 1993, the Rev. Gene
Robinson was consecrated as the first openly gay bishop in the
Episcopalian Church.
Glasspool's election must still gain a majority of votes from bishops and
standing committees of clergy and lay leaders in the Episcopal Church. More
Light Presbyterians celebrate and give thanks to God for Rev. Mary Glasspool,
her faithful ministry and election as bishop. The Los Angeles Times article
about Glasspool follows this celebration and call for prayer. Please join us in holding Rev. Glasspool and her partner, the Los Angeles
Diocese and the Episcopal Church in your prayers.
with hope and grace,
Michael
Michael J. Adee, M.Div., Ph.D., Executive Director & Field
Organizer
More Light Presbyterians, 369 Montezuma Avenue #447, Santa
Fe, New Mexico 87501 USA
(505) 820-7082, michaeladee@aol.com, www.mlp.org
Newly elected gay Episcopal bishop: Excited about church's future Los Angeles Times December 5, 2009 | 4:09 pm Larry Stammer in Riverside The Rev. Canon
Mary D. Glasspool, newly elected bishop suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of
Los Angeles, told delegates after her election that she was excited about the
future of the national church. Glasspool, 55, is the first openly lesbian priest
to be elected a bishop in the Episcopal Church. "I'm very excited about the future of the whole Episcopal Church and I see the Diocese of Los Angeles leading the way into that future. But for just for this moment, let me say again, thank you, and thanks be to our loving and supporting God, a surprising God," Glasspool told delegates to the diocese's annual convention just after they elected her on the seventh balloting for one of two open suffragan, or assistant, bishop positions. Referring to
the current church season of Advent, a time of anticipation of the birth of
Christ, Glasspool said, "This is my 56th Advent and I think I finally know the
meaning of the word 'wait.' " The delegates laughed. Glasspool is the church's
first openly gay priest to win election to the ranks of bishops since the
controversial elevation of the Rev. V. Gene Robinson in
2003. On Friday, the convention's first day, delegates elected the Rev. Canon Diane M. Jardine Bruce, an Orange County priest, to fill the other open suffragan position in the Los Angeles diocese. Today, as he
announced the vote that gave Glasspool a majority, Los Angeles Episcopal Bishop
J. Jon Bruno's voice choked with emotion. Then he joked that someone had asked
whether he could work with two women as his suffragan bishops. "I have to tell
you I was born from a mother’s womb and I’ve been taking orders from women ever
since," he said, adding, "I can assure you I can work with two
women. After her election, Glasspool was surrounded by supporters, both gay and straight. Several wept as they embraced her. Source of article: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/religion/ |