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Court Order Affects Ordinariate-bound Parish

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“Sadly, this prevents a pastoral solution to a sensitive issue of spiritual discernment,” says Bishop Jack L. Iker. “We are grateful to Bishop Keith Ackerman for his willingness to provide Sunday services at St. Timothy’s beginning on the first Sunday after Christmas Day.”

TLC will update this post with a statement from the Episcopal Church’s Diocese of Fort Worth when it is available.

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