May 27, 2009
By Pat McCaughan
SAN JOAQUIN – Bishop Jerry Lamb of San Joaquin has sent final deposition notices to 61 priests and deacons who disaffiliated from the Central California Valley diocese and The Episcopal Church.
Lamb described the actions as "heartbreaking," on May 26, after finishing the last of the letters, which were to be mailed out to clergy who, along with former Bishop John-David Schofield, realigned themselves with the Argentina-based Anglican Province of the Southern Cone.
"I have known a few of these clergy personally and others by the stories I have heard about their ministry," Lamb said in a prepared statement.
"But, the fact is, they chose to abandon their relationship with the Episcopal Church. They declined to ask for a release from their ordination vows, and I had no option but to bring the charges of Abandonment of the Communion to the Standing Committee last year and take these final steps today. It is a sad day."
Schofield and the deposed clergy refused to recognize the authority of the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church and of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, according to the statement.
Schofield was removed from office in March 2008. The clergy who followed Schofield refused to acknowledge Lamb's authority and were determined to have abandoned the communion of the Episcopal Church in October and November 2008.
They had six months to deny their abandonment, recant, or renounce their ministry in the Episcopal Church or face removal or deposition from the ministry of the Episcopal Church.
The action taken by Lamb on May 22 and May 26, with the support of the diocesan Standing Committee, deposes and removes these clergy from the rolls of the Episcopal Church. As a result they are no longer active clergy and may not serve in the Episcopal Church.
"I find the actions I was forced to take last Friday and Tuesday to be heartbreaking," said Bishop Lamb.
Episcopal News Service The Rev. Pat McCaughan is Episcopal Life Media correspondent for Provinces VII and VIII and for the House of Bishops. She is based in Los Angeles.
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