Enero – abril 2016 consagraciones, elecciones y consentimientos en la Iglesia EpiscopalPosted Dec 15, 2015 |
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[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] En los próximos cuatro meses, del 1 de enero al 30 de abril del 2016, la Iglesia Episcopal será testigo de la consagración de dos obispos, la elección de dos obispos, y el proceso de consentimiento de un obispo.
Consagraciones
El 13 de febrero, la diócesis de República Dominicana: el Revdo. Moisés Quezada Mota, elegido obispo coadjutor el 26 de julio.
El 16 de abril, la diócesis del Este de Oregón el Revdo. Patrick W. Bell, se espera con éxito la conclusión del proceso de consentimiento.
Elecciones
Durante los meses de enero-abril, están programadas dos elecciones episcopales:
El 6 de febrero: La Diócesis del Norte de Indiana
El 12 de marzo: La Diócesis de Pensilvania
Proceso de consentimiento canónico
Hay un proceso de consentimiento canónico en marcha de enero a abril:
El Revdo. Patrick W. Bell, elegido el 13 de diciembre para la Diócesis del Este de Oregón (se establecerá la fecha de consentimiento que se establezca)
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