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. Chaplain Dennis Kline says:

    Knowing that the Healing Light of Peace surrounds you and flows through you, dear Bishop.

  2. Philip H Christensen says:

    Bishop Curry, I had prostate surgery several years ago. I am now cancer free, but the recovery took longer than I had hoped. You are in my prayers.

  3. REV. CARLOS SHIELDS says:

    PRAYING FOR BLESSINGS FLOW TO ON YOU BISHOP CURRY. GOD HAS YOUR BACK DURING YOUR SURGERY. MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

  4. Judy Lane says:

    Prayers for You always. On July 31st I will be praying for your doctors, nurses & your family.

  5. Evelyn J. Milliken says:

    Please know that I and my whole family are praying for you as you undergo surgery and as you take steps to get well again! I was so proud to call you my Bishop the day Meghan and Prince Harry were married!! Much love and prayers from all of us at Chapel of the Venerable Bede, Coral Gables, Fl.! Evy, Bill and April Milliken

  6. Gerri W Batchelor says:

    Add another NC Episcopalian who will be praying for you. We love you dearly and know that God holds you in the palm of God’s hand.

  7. Kay Cole says:

    Praying for your healing and recovery. God bless you and your family in your leadership role.

  8. Martha Elliott says:

    Dear Bishop Curry may you feel the strength of God’s loving arms supporting you through your surgery, recuperation, and return to your duties. May your family, Dr.’s, medical team, and staff feel God’s love and support. I loved receiving communion from you when you came to see the “Recovery from Hurricane Harvey”. Your beautiful smile as you gave the “bread” will last me the rest of my life. You have served God so faithfully. Now it is time for us to ask God to share that same love to you and your family.

  9. Becca Allison says:

    Praying hard for you! All shall be well!

  10. Glenna Kleinkauf says:

    +Michael,
    Prayers are indeed with you for a speedy recovery. God bless you and keep you and your family.

  11. Bruce May says:

    Although no longer an Episcopalian, I truly admire Bishop Curry and am praying for a successful surgery and healing.

  12. Joy Wilson says:

    Michael, I stand in prayer with you, my brother! God is blessing you.

  13. Soni Olufemi Oyekan says:

    My family joins many others in praying for God’s blessings for full recovery for our beloved Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.

  14. Marge Cull says:

    I, as well as all the members of Grace Church, N. Attleboro, Ma, will be holding you in prayer during the time of your surgery and recuperation–also for your family and the doctors.

  15. Paula Cappel says:

    Reverend Curry, I am praying fervently for your successful surgery and healing there after.

  16. Rev. Dr. E. Lauraine Acey says:

    Bishop Curry,
    Prayers from Coatesville, PA are going before God our Healer, for your successful surgery and speedy recovery.
    Follow the directions of your medical team, and all will be well. I am praying for your surgeon and medical team, as well as your family as you undertake this procedure. God bless and keep you in His Hands, I pray.

  17. Wyatt Stephens says:

    Father, bless you in this time of trial– let me say, as no one seems to have said–as a survivor of surgery 25 years ago– recovery may take a longer time than anyone above has said—so my counsel is that you will be patient– not try to “recover” too quickly– not promise anything before you are actually able to do it–this may surprise you but it will probably take you a year to recover. This is the voice of experience.

  18. Mary Smith says:

    My prayers to you and your family. God Bless You…

  19. Conni Miller says:

    Peace and blessings to you, Bishop. Holy Spirit Chapter Daughters of the King, Christ Church Dover, Delaware will hold you, your family and caregivers in prayer.

  20. The Rev. Peggy Hunt says:

    Praying for you, dear Bp. Michael, and placing you, mind, body and spirit, in the loving hands of Jesus! Also sending you a great big hug!

  21. Alice Robbins says:

    Many, many prayers for a complete and an easy as possible recovery, dear Bishop Curry. The Lord will certainly be looking after one of His greatest treasures!

  22. Mike Jelf says:

    All the best, Bishop Mike. My other brother went through the procedure a couple of years ago, and after a bit of bother he’s now back as good as before.

  23. Anthony C Thurston says:

    Bishp–you are in our thoughts and prayers. Many have had this surgery–including me–and recovery (while it takes a bit of time) is generally very good with this surgery.

  24. Mary Elizabeth Lang says:

    Look to the Rock, Bishop Michael, look to the Rock!

  25. Elizabeth Garas says:

    Bless you, dear Bishop Curry, as you travel through this surgery and emerge better than ever into wellness. You are and have been a wonderful example to us all in your uncompromising love of Jesus, giving us hope for the Church and God’s people. May God richly bless you and your family always.

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