Episcopal Church formally warns Pittsburgh bishop over split

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts-Schori of the Episcopal Church has warned Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh that he has been declared out of communion with the Episcopal Church and is danger of being removed from office if he does not abandon his efforts to realign the diocese with an Anglican province outside the United States.

Earlier today the Associated Press distributed a story claiming that Bishop Duncan had been banned from his duties. In fact, a key committee of three bishops on Friday had refused Bishop Jefferts-Schori's request to take immediate action against Bishop Duncan.
"He has not been inhibited," church spokesman Neva Rae Fox said today, using a technical term for banning a bishop from exercising his duties.

"What the presiding bishop has done is informed him that the Title IV Committee has looked into the situation and has said that he has abandoned the communion of the church."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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