Central New York notified of successful canonical consent process

Posted Oct 11, 2016

[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] Presiding Bishop  Michael B. Curry and Registrar of General Convention, the Rev. Canon Michael Barlowe, have notified the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York that Bishop-Elect DeDe Duncan-Probe has received the required majority of consents in the canonical consent process.

Duncan-Probe was elected bishop on Aug. 6.  Her ordination and consecration service is slated for Dec. 3; Curry will officiate.

In Canon III.11.4 (b), diocesan standing committees, in consenting to the ordination and consecration, attest they are “fully sensible of how important it is that the Sacred Order and Office of a Bishop should not be unworthily conferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to bear testimony on this solemn occasion without partiality, do, in the presence of Almighty God, testify that we know of no impediment on account of which the Reverend A.B. ought not to be ordained to that Holy Office. We do, moreover, jointly and severally declare that we believe the Reverend A.B. to have been duly and lawfully elected and to be of such sufficiency in learning, of such soundness in the Faith, and of such godly character as to be able to exercise the Office of a Bishop to the honor of God and the edifying of the Church, and to be a wholesome example to the flock of Christ.”

 

 


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