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Surgery Set for Bishop Curry

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The Rev. Gay Jennings, President of the House of Deputies, wrote to deputies late Sunday about Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s condition:

Earlier today, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry was taken to the hospital after preaching at Bruton Parish Church in Colonial Williamsburg and exhibiting some word-finding difficulty. There he was diagnosed with a subdural hematoma — a small collection of blood between his brain and his skull — and transferred to a hospital in Richmond for treatment. Tomorrow morning he will have surgery to relieve the condition.

I spoke with Bishop Curry before he was transferred to the hospital in Richmond, and he assured me that he is in good spirits and confident in the care he is receiving. The Rev. Canon Michael Hunn, canon to the Presiding Bishop for ministry within the Episcopal Church, was with Bishop Curry all day, and reports that he is expected to make a full recovery in a week or so. Mrs. Curry will join her husband in Richmond in the morning.

You won’t be surprised that Bishop Curry has already enlisted Canon Hunn and his nurse to join him in making a video from his hospital bed. You can see it online. I hope that seeing him in such good form will help relieve your mind as it has mine.

Please pray for our beloved Presiding Bishop, for his caregivers and surgical team, and for his family. Tomorrow will bring more news, and I will share it with you as soon as I can.

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