Episcopal Bishop: Why I Didn’t Inhibit Duncan

Episcopal Bishop Don Wimberly of Texas has released a statement about why he refused to bar Bishop Bob Duncan of Pittsburgh from ministry. Wimberly says “Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori asked me along with the other two most senior bishops (Peter Lee of Virginia and Leo Frade of Southeast Florida) for consent to move forward […]

Episcopal Bishop Don Wimberly of Texas has released a statement about why he refused to bar Bishop Bob Duncan of Pittsburgh from ministry.

Wimberly says “Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori asked me along with the other two most senior bishops (Peter Lee of Virginia and Leo Frade of Southeast Florida) for consent to move forward with two inhibitions, one for John-David Scofield, Bishop of San Joaquin and Robert Duncan, Bishop of Pittsburg, for abandonment of the Communion of the Church. We consented to Scofield because the Diocese of San Joaquin had recently voted to leave the Episcopal Church. We did not consent to the request for Bishop Duncan because the Diocese of Pittsburgh has not held their annual convention yet and therefore has not formalized any change to their membership within the Episcopal Church, as the Diocese of San Joaquin had. Even though waiting postpones the issue coming before the House of Bishops, I believe it is prudent to take every precaution and afford Bishop Duncan the opportunity to remain in the Episcopal Church. “

-The Rt. Rev. Don A. Wimberly, Bishop of Texas


h/t: The Lead

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