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111 dioceses (100 of them ‘domestic’). |
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Each diocese has at least one bishop (a.k.a.
‘the ordinary’ or ‘the diocesan’).
Only the ordinary has ‘jurisdiction’ (that is, “the last word”) |
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Eleven
of our dioceses exist outside the United States |
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321 are still living – 32% |
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(just under one-third) |
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108
ordinaries |
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3 vacant ordinaries |
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(CE, ECR, & Navajoland) |
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1 bishop coadjutor (WTx) |
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18 bishops suffragan |
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3 bishops on special
assignment |
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19 assisting or assistant bishops |
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152 Total
(48% of the living bishops) |
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There are 169 retired bishops of TEC (52%) |
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Of these: |
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Average age: 76.9 |
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Average age at retirement: 64.8 |
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Average length of service as ordinaries: 12 |
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Average age:
59.8. |
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Average age at consecration: 47.0 |
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Average service as bishop: 12.8 |
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Age next January on retirement: 68 |
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Age at consecration: 60 |
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Service as bishop: 8 |
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He was
the was #943, consecrated in
November 1998. 60 bishops have
been consecrated since he was or 45% of the current House (excluding
assistant bishops) |
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Bp. Croneberger was the is #943 in the American succession,
consecrated in November 1998. |
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60 bishops have been consecrated since he was or
45% of the current House (excluding assistant bishops |
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There were 299 candidates for those 60
elections, or an average of 5 per race. |
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76 new bishops have been elected (50% of the
active bishops) |
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Quean Lutibelle's Reports on the House of
Bishops |
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At
http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/bishops// |
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Quean Lutibelle’s Profile of the House of
Bishops at |
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http://rci.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/bpsprof2003.html |
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21 dioceses are currently searching for a new
bishop. Seven already have
announced nominees and will elect in time for consents at GC |
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Diocese of Albany |
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Diocese of California |
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Diocese of Eastern Michigan |
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Diocese of Northern California |
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Diocese of Tennessee |
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Diocese of Texas. For a Bishop Suffragan |
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Diocese of West Texas. For a Bishop Suffragan |
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Diocese of Arkansas |
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Diocese of Central Ecuador |
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Diocese of Central Pennsylvania |
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Diocese of El Camino Real |
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Diocese of Hawaii |
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Diocese of Maine |
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Diocese of Newark |
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Diocese of Oklahoma |
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Diocese of Olympia |
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Diocese of South Carolina |
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Diocese of Southern Ohio |
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Diocese of Southwest Florida |
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Diocese of Southern Virginia |
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Diocese of Virginia |
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6/18/2005
Special Convention |
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9/27/2005
Clergy Day |
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10/2/2005
Reflection Sunday: |
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10/3-10/6
Regional focus groups for lay input |
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10/23/2005 Youth focus group for input |
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11/1/2005
Draft Profile sent to Nominating Committee |
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11/10/2005
Profile sent to the Diocese |
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11/14 - 11/17/2005 Regional meeting for lay
responses to the Draft Profile |
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12/7/2005
Approval of Profile by the Standing Committee and Diocesan Council. |
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Call for Nominations to be received. |
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2/15/2006
Deadline for suggested nominees |
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February through June: Screening of candidates |
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April 30-June 15, 2006 Informational sessions in all 10 districts |
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6/28/2006
Nominees announced |
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7/5/2006
Deadline for nominations by petition |
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9/1/2006 -- 9/13/2006 Walkabouts. |
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9/23/2006
Special convention to elect |
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October and November, 2006: Consents process. |
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12/1/2006
Bishop-Elect of Newark in office |
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1/27/2007
Ordination/Consecration of the 10th |
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One clergy, one lay member elected by each
district |
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5 additional members chosen by Standing
Committee to achieve balance |
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The co-chairs, chosen by the Standing Committee |
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Subcommittee Structure |
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Communications |
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Profile |
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Education |
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Screening |
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Visitation & Interview |
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Presentation |
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Executive Committee |
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CDO Profile |
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Resume |
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Responses to 7 questions |
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Sermon |
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Interviews.
Visits both ways. |
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Reference. |
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Oxford documents. |
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What would you propose as an evangelism
strategy for this diocese given our strengths and challenges? How have you attracted and increased the
active participation of young people (ages 20-35) in your own ministry
settings? |
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How do you define the ministry of presence and
connection of a bishop as chief pastor?
Please provide three examples of presence and connection from your
own ministry. |
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Please give us examples of your own spiritual
growth and development. What have
you done in the past to help the spiritual growth and development of
others? What aspects of your own
life and ministry do you think would make others think of you as a person
of God? How have you taught or
conveyed your faith to others in the past? |
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What is your theology of stewardship? Do you tithe? Why or why not? How
do you articulate that theology in an economically or spiritually
challenged environment? |
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5. We
are known for our full inclusion in the body of Christ of all sexual
orientations. How would you help us
to continue this inclusion along with making progress in other areas such
as race, class, ability economic justice and the plight of our cities? |
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6.
Please list and explain two major characteristics of your own
leadership style that you see as relevant to the ministry of the next
Bishop of Newark. |
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7. Given
the climate of our time and what you know about the history of action in
the Diocese of Newark, how would you inspire and lead our diocesan
congregations to respond to the issues and concerns of the Episcopal
Church, the Anglican Communion and the world? |
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Question 1 |
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As
stated in The Examination of a bishop-elect on page 517 of the Book of
Common Prayer, a bishop is to proclaim Christ’s resurrection, interpret the
Gospel, and testify to Christ’s sovereignty as Lord of lords and King of
kings. In addition, a bishop is to safeguard the faith, unity and
discipline of the Church; to celebrate and provide for the administration
of the sacraments of the New Covenant; to ordain priests and deacons and to
join in ordaining bishops; and to be in all things a faithful pastor and
wholesome example for the entire flock of Christ. Please elaborate on your
understanding of each of these different roles and responsibilities of a
bishop, and how you would attempt to live them out if elected bishop. (Use 1,500 words or
less) |
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Are
there any articles in the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds with which you are in
anything but full personal and theological agreement? If so, which and why?
In your response, please address the following questions: Was Jesus raised
bodily from the dead, such that the tomb was empty of his physical being,
and in his body he appeared unto his disciples until his ascension into
heaven? Do you believe Jesus was virginally conceived by the Holy Spirit
and born of the Virgin Mary? Do you agree that the Persons of the Trinity
are only the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and no other expression
or naming may be substituted? For example, do you believe that a person
baptized in the name of “Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier” is validly
baptized? (Use 500 words or less) |
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Under
what circumstances would you authorize the use of rites for or any practice
of same-sex blessing, union, or marriage in this diocese or support such
rites or practices anywhere in the Church? Under what circumstances would
you permit or approve the ordination or licensing of a person who is
sexually active outside the bonds of marriage between a man and a woman?
(Use 500 words or less) |
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How do you deal with conflict? Give at least one specific illustrative
example. |
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What pastoral situations make you most
uncomfortable? Why? |
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What has been for you the most valuable learning
experience in ministry outside of your current primary ministry? |
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Tell us about a difficult situation in your
ministry which you felt you did not resolve very successfully. In retrospect, what would you have done
differently? |
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Based on your reading of the diocesan profile:
A. what do you see as your
greatest challenge as the bishop of California? B. what excites you
most about the position? |
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What have you found most compelling in Christ’s
call to you? How is this related to
your interest in becoming the bishop of California? |
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