![]() Those liturgies required a minimum of three bishops to consecrate a new one, and until The Episcopal Church had three bishops in place, consecrations involved transatlantic voyages. They are so named because their consecration liturgies–with the minimum number of people present to get the job done– modeled the very early days of The Episcopal Church when bishops-elect had to travel to Scotland for consecrations. Photo: Sharon Jonesįive of the seven so-called “Aberdeen Bishops,” a group of bishops who received their croziers during the initial surges of the COVID-19 pandemic, met in person July 11 at the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church. Frank Logue, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia. Deon Johnson, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri and the Rt. Paul-Gordon Chandler, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming. Michael Curry, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church the Rt. Glenda Curry, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama the Most Rev. Craig Loya, bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota the Rt. Poulson Reed, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma the Rt. Diana Akiyama, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon the Rt.
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