A conservative Anglican leader says if one of the two openly homosexual priests who are candidates to become bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California is elected, the fallout could rival that of the controversy over the denomination's 2003 ordination of homosexual Bishop Vicki Gene Robinson.
Bonnie Perry of Chicago and Robert Taylor of Seattle -- both of whom have longtime same-sex partners -- are among the five nominees for the position of Episcopal bishop of California. Others candidates for the post are Eugene Sutton of Washington, DC; Jane Gould of Massachusetts; and the Diocese of Alabama's Mark Andrus. The Episcopal Diocese of California stretches from Marin County south to the town of Los Altos, and includes approximately 27,000 church members.
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Three cheers for Henery VIII!
-Anony
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