Presiding Bishop to have surgery for prostate cancer

Posted Jul 25, 2018

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry

[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs] Presiding Bishop Michael Curry announced July 25 that he will soon undergo surgery for prostate cancer.


Dear Friends in Christ,

A few months ago, through my annual physical, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. After a variety of tests, consultations, and conversations with my wife and daughters, I decided on a surgical treatment course. On this coming Tuesday, July 31st, I will have surgery to remove the prostate gland.

I am happy to say that the prognosis looks very good and quite positive. I have spoken with several others who have gone through this, and who have offered both encouragement and helpful advice. I will be in the hospital for at least a day, then at home to recuperate.

I’ve been told that 4-6 weeks is a reasonable time to anticipate. I plan to resume my duties in early September and I do not anticipate any significant changes in my commitments.

I am very blessed with a wonderful family, a first-rate medical team, a great staff, dear colleagues and friends, a calling to which I have given my life, and above all a good, great and loving God in whose hands we always remain. So, do say a prayer. And know that I look forward to being back at my post in September.

God bless you, and keep the faith,

+Michael

The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church

 


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  1. ANNE WRIDER says:

    Love and the prayers of so many of us. God give you a sure sense of the Divine presence in all of this.

  2. Jordan Sakal says:

    God Bless You Bishop Curry!

  3. Phyllis Denison says:

    Our prayers are with you.

  4. Glenice Robinson-Como says:

    Prayers of healing ascending as you move through surgery and restoration~Allow us to pray and cover you, as you have done for us.
    Glenice Robinson-Como

  5. Thomas K Hofer says:

    Dear Bishop Michael, you will be in our thoughts and prayers throughout the entire time. I will make out church office aware of this development as well. May God be with you at all times.

  6. LYDIA ROBINSON says:

    You and your family will be in my daily prayers. May your recovery be without complications and speedy,

  7. Deacon Dianne Lowe says:

    May the Holy Angels surround you and lift up all our prayers uttered on your behalf. May the presence of family and friends be a comfort to you in your recovery. We walk beside on your journey toward healing. God bless you!

  8. Carol Taylor says:

    Dear Bishop: So sorry to hear of this. May the healing hands of the Lord hold you now, throughout your surgery and recovery. All is well.

  9. Matt Ouellette says:

    God bless you, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. I’ll be praying for you recovery. The Episcopal Church needs your dynamic and loving leadership.

  10. The Ven. Gen Grewell says:

    You are most definitely in our prayers. Prayers for a positive outcome and complete healing. May you rest and recover quickly.

  11. Kathleen Potts says:

    You are and will continue to be lifted in prayer. May you rest in God’s healing, loving arms.

  12. Janice Showler says:

    My husband Tom and I will pray for you and believe your positive attitude will stand you in good stead as you face this health challenge. Please know that your church family loves you and wishes you health and healing.

  13. Atwood Cherry says:

    Dear Bishop,
    Praying for your complete recovery and wishing you all the best.
    I had this surgery two years and have remained–cancer undetectable–thus far.
    Do what your Drs. tell you.

  14. Dinah Reed says:

    So much love for you Bishop Curry! Lifting you in prayers for healing and strength.

  15. Karen Western says:

    Sending you an armful of prayers and love.

  16. Bishop Curry , You will be in our prayers. Many blessings and love from Puerto Rico

  17. Patricia Snickenberger says:

    Bishop Curry, the people of St. Lawrence Church in Libertyvile, IL are holding you close to our hearts in love and prayer.

  18. Dear Bishop Curry, the women of The Episcopal Community will hold close in prayer and see you in our Lord’s loving arms. May our, your family, and medical team feel God’s presence. You are marked as Christ’s own for ever. Amen

  19. Talmage Bandy says:

    Dear Brother Michael, You are always remembered in my prayers and now even more so. Claude and I went through this years ago ~ no surgery is fun, but you just might make it so. James especially sends you his love. Remember, he says: arff-arff, which means in this case: We love you and ask God to heal you.

  20. Frantz Cole says:

    While you are announcing your surgery; I went back to the website and listened to your sermon. It was captivant and lovely. God needs you to continue to do his work, bishop.
    Get our surgery done and be ready to continue to preach the gospel of the Lord.
    pff

  21. Deacon Robert Kinney says:

    It is ironic that I saw this now as I just got home from my annual visit to my urologist for my 5 year anniversary of treatment for prostate cancer. The Lord has been good to me as there has been no recurrence. I had the choice of surgery or radiation and at my Doctors recommendation I chose radiation. The key is early detection and it sounds as if you got it early. God bless you.

  22. Bishop Michael Scalzi says:

    Bishop Curry: Be assured of my personal prayers as well as those of the people, priests and bishops of The Old Catholic Church, Province of the United States.

  23. Jon Greene says:

    May our loving God bless you, your family and all of us that love you with skilled providers and rapid healing. PEACE!

  24. Diane Rietman says:

    My prayers are with you Bishop Curry. May God fill you with His healing grace and love and fill your medical team with wisdom to make the right decisions and guide their hands during surgery. Find comfort in the prayers of your friends and the love we all have for you. Peace

  25. Ana Arellano says:

    So glad the prognosis is good! Thanks for being so open with us. I will certainly keep you in my prayers, Bishop Michael. Jesus will be right next to you, I am sure!

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