Complaints Go Formal July 6, 2012 News The Rt. Rev. Wallis C. Ohl, Bishop of Ft. Worth, and the Rt. Rev. John C. Buchanan have asked General Convention to “set the record straight” on hierarchy in the Episcopal Church. They also have accused nine brother bishops of “boundary-crossing.”
Dallas: Stunned July 2, 2012 News Standing Committee: “spurious complaints against bishops further demonstrate the urgent need to revisit the Title IV disciplinary Canons.”
ACI on Title IV July 2, 2012 Essays & Reviews The complaints are patently frivolous and should be dismissed at the outset.
Charles Alley+ on Title IV July 2, 2012 News Besides being conduct unbecoming of a church, this action is a violation of the guarantee of the right of free speech found in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States.
+Daniel Martins on Title IV July 2, 2012 News My principal concern was to not leave unchallenged the assertion that the Episcopal Church is a unitary hierarchical organism at all levels, and that the dioceses are entirely creatures of General Convention.
+William Love on Title IV July 2, 2012 News To date, I have not seen a copy of the “complaint,” nor do I know who issued it, or what it says.
Bishops Seek Meeting with Bp. Lawrence December 5, 2011 News “Since we [bishops of Province IV] have had no direct communication from you regarding these reported actions, we determined that it is our duty as bishops of this province to address these concerns in direct communication with you, as Jesus exhorts his followers in Matthew’s Gospel (18:15-20), and in accord with our ordination vows regarding the unity and governance of the church.”