Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori informed Bishop Robert Duncan of
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Bishop Duncan offered a brief response to the news in a statement posted on the diocesan website. “Few bishops have been more loyal to the doctrine, discipline and worship of The Episcopal Church,” he said. “I have not abandoned the Communion of this Church. I will continue to serve and minister as the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh.”
The review committee’s certification said that it had received some 40 pages of material alleging Bishop Duncan’s abandonment of communion from “counsel representing individuals who are either clergy or communicants in the Diocese of Pittsburgh” and from the Presiding Bishop’s chancellor, David Booth Beers, and his colleague, Mary E. Kostel.
Last November, the annual convention in the Diocese of Pittsburgh approved the first of two required amendments to the diocesan constitution to remove itself from The Episcopal Church.
Episcopal News Service contributed to this report.
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