Photos

Photos

October 2008

  • Bishop Ackerman

    Bishop Keith Ackerman of Quincy has informed the diocesan standing committee of his intention to retire effective Nov. 1.

  • Dean Hunter

    During the Oct. 25 annual meeting in the Diocese of Michigan, Dean Scott Hunter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit, calls for a special convention before May 31 so that the 2009 income and spending can be evaluated and a “sustainable budget” for the remainder of 2009 and beyond can be created. (Herb Gunn/The Record)

  • CSM New Cemetery

    Albany Bishop William Love processes with members of the Community of St. Mary, Eastern Province, and others prior to the consecration of a new cemetery for the community on Oct. 17 in Greenwich, N.Y. Bishop Love also officiated at the Solemn Requiem and Burial of Sister Mary Helen Bradley, CSM. (Stephen Hasslacher photo)

  • St. Andrew's, Princess Anne

    HERITAGE CELEBRATED: St. Andrew's Church, Princess Anne, Md., will celebrate a historic 1812 service of Holy Communion Oct. 19 as part of the community's heritage festival.

  • Bishop Heistand

    'CARING PASTOR' REMEMBERED: The Rt. Rev. Joseph T. Heistand, Bishop of Arizona from 1979 until 1992, died Oct. 14 at age 88.

  • Bishop Browning

    CENTENNIAL CHALLENGE: Retired Presiding Bishop Edmond Browning delivers the keynote address at the centennial convention of the Diocese of Eastern Oregon. Convention met Oct. 10-12 in Baker City. (Charlene Chase photo)

  • Bishop Robertson

    The decision by South Dakota Bishop Creighton Robertson to close nine churches on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation has drawn criticism, with the churches preparing lawsuits in an effort to halt the closings.

  • Bangor Bishop Elect

    BISHOP-ELECT: The Ven. Andrew John, 44, Archdeacon of Cardigan, was elected Bishop of Bangor in the Church in Wales Oct. 9. (Church in Wales photo)

  • Bishop Beetge

    BISHOP MOURNED: Bishop David Beetge of the Highveld (South Africa), who died Oct. 4 at age 59, is being remembered as an exemplary leader of the church who played a pivotal role in the Anglican Communion.

  • Bishop Duncan

    Standing Committee President Fr. David Wilson (left) speaks with Bishop Robert Duncan before the start of the Diocese of Pittsburgh's annual convention Oct. 4. Convention deputies voted for the diocese to join the Church of the Southern Cone. (Episcopal Life photo)

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