La Dióceis de Maine anunció el exitoso proceso de consentimiento canónicoLa ordenación y consagración del obispo electo Brown el 22 de junioPosted Apr 12, 2019 |
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[11 de abril de 2019] La Diócesis Episcopal de Maine recibió una notificación del Obispo Presidente y Primado Michael B. Curry y del Registrador de la Convención General, el Reverendo Canónigo Michael Barlowe, de que el obispo electo Thomas James Brown ha recibido la mayoría requerida de consentimientos en el proceso de consentimiento canónico detallado en Canon III.11.3.
Al dar consentimiento a su ordenación y consagración, los Comités Permanentes y los obispos con jurisdicción dan fe de que “no hay impedimento debido al cual” el obispo electo Brown no debe ser ordenado como obispo, y que su elección se llevó a cabo de acuerdo con los cánones.
El Reverendo Thomas James Brown fue elegido obispo el 9 de febrero. El Obispo Presidente Curry oficiará en su ordenación y servicio de consagración el 22 de junio.
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