News Updates

News Updates

10/28/2006

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  • Dioceses' Appeal for APO Modified

    The dioceses which appealed to the Archbishop of Canterbury for alternate primatial oversight (APO) last summer have modified their demands and no longer seek an “alternative primate” to exercise metropolitan oversight.

  • FBI Investigating Connecticut Music Director

    Federal prosecutors are investigating the music director at Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn., for allegedly possessing child pornography.

  • On Fourth Attempt, Tennessee Elects a Bishop

    The Rev. John C. Bauerschmidt was elected Bishop of Tennessee on the 12th ballot Oct. 28, but not before one final surprise. After pulling within one clergy vote of the required two-thirds majority in both the lay and clergy order on the ninth ballot, an audible gasp reverberated through the sanctuary of Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville after the 11th ballot when for the second time Fr. Bauerschmidt lost the support of a clergy voter. The closest challenger was the Rev. James L. Burns, rector of Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City. The other candidate was the Rev. Carter N. Paden, rector of St. Peter’s, Chattanooga, Tenn.

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