Los Angeles: Bruno calls for election of bishop coadjutorPosted Dec 8, 2014 |
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[Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles] In the context of his address to Diocesan Convention, Bishop J. Jon Bruno Dec. 5 requested the Standing Committee, with his consent, to call for the election in 2016 of the seventh bishop of Los Angeles, to succeed Bruno upon his retirement at age 72 in 2018.
A letter from Bruno was distributed to delegates and clergy at convention: it is available in English here and in Spanish here.
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