Four bishops who have now left the Episcopal Church

Mar 22, 2021 by

by David Virtue, Virtueonline:

Four Episcopal bishops have now left TEC in recent months, indicating that the prevailing sin of homosexual behavior still doggedly pursues the consciences of orthodox bishops.

The most recent is Daniel W. Herzog, Albany VIII. He gave no indication as to his future plans.

Herzog was raised in the Roman Catholic Church but joined the Episcopal Church in the late 1960s. He studied at Nashotah House, graduated in 1970, and was ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church. In 1997, he was elected Coadjutor-Bishop of Albany and the following year he succeeded as 8th Bishop of Albany when Bishop David Standish Ball retired. In 2003, he issued a pastoral letter opposing the election of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire, and opposing the blessing of sexual relationships outside marriage.

Herzog retired as Bishop of Albany on January 31, 2007. He was succeeded by Bishop William Love, who had been elected coadjutor bishop on March 25, 2006.

In March 2007, Herzog and his wife Carol joined the Roman Catholic Church. In an act of generosity, Bishop Love stated that Herzog and his wife would continue to be welcome at diocesan events.

In April 2010, presiding bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori restored Herzog to the ministry of the Episcopal Church. His return to ECUSA was page one news at the time.

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