The Acts of Convention
| Resolution Number: | 2012-D048 | |
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| Title: | Amend Title III Canons as follows: Canon III.11.3 [Of the Ordination of Bishops] Canon III.11.4(a) [Documents to Be Transmitted] Canon III.11.9(b)-(c) [Objections to the Election Process] Canon III.11.10(c) [Election of Missionary Bishops] |
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| Legislative Action Taken: | Concurred | |
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Resolved, That Canon III.11.3, Canon III.11.4(a), Canon III.11.9(b-c) and Canon III.11.10(c)(4-6) be amended to read as follows:
Canon III.11.3
Sec. 3.
(a) When a
Diocese desires the ordination of a Bishop-elect, if the date of the election
occurs within one hundred twenty days before a meeting of the General
Convention, the Standing Committee of the Diocese shall, by its President, or by some person or persons
specially appointed, forward to the Secretary of the House of Deputies evidence
of the election of the Bishop-elect by the Convention of the Diocese, together
with evidence that the Bishop-elect has been duly ordered Deacon and Priest,
evidence of acceptance of election, and a testimonial signed by a
constitutional majority of the Convention, and a summary of biographical
information relating to the Bishop-elect; in the following
words:
We, whose names are hereunder written, fully sensible of how
important it is that the Sacred Order and Office of a Bishop should not be
unworthily conferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to bear
testimony on this solemn occasion without partiality, do, in the presence of
Almighty God, testify that we know of no impediment on account of which the
Reverend A.B. ought not to be ordained to that Holy Office. We do, moreover,
jointly and severally declare that we believe the Reverend A.B. to have been duly and lawfully elected and to
be of such sufficiency in learning, of such soundness in the Faith, and of such
godly character as to be able to exercise the Office of a Bishop to the honor of God and the edifying of the
Church, and to be a wholesome example to the flock of Christ.
(Date) __________ (Signed) _______________
The Secretary of the Convention shall certify upon this
testimonial that it has been signed by a constitutional majority of the
Convention.
(b) The Standing
Committee shall also forward to the Secretary of the General Convention, with
the testimonial and other documents, certificates from a licensed medical
doctor and licensed psychiatrist, appointed by the Ecclesiastical Authority with the approval of
the Presiding Bishop, that they have thoroughly examined the Bishop-elect as to
that person's medical, psychological and psychiatric condition and have not discovered any reason why the person would
not be fit to undertake the work for which the person has been chosen. Forms
and procedures agreed to by the Presiding Bishop and The Church Pension Fund shall be used for this purpose.
(c) The Secretary
of the House of Deputies shall present the testimonials to the House, and if
the House consents to the ordination of the Bishop-elect, notice of its
consent, certified by the President and the Secretary of the House, together
with the testimonials, shall be sent to the House of Bishops.
(d) If a majority
of the Bishops of this Church exercising jurisdiction consent to the
ordination, the Presiding Bishop shall, without delay, notify the Standing
Committee of the Diocese electing and the Bishop-elect of the
consent.
Canon III.11.4(a)
Sec.43.
(a) If the date of the election of a Bishop occurs
more than one hundred and twenty days before the meeting of the General
Convention,The Standing Committee of the Diocese for
which the Bishop has been elected shall by its President, or by some person or
persons specially appointed, immediately send to the Presiding Bishop and to
the Standing Committees of the several Dioceses a certificate of the election
by the Secretary of Convention of the Diocese, bearing a statement that
evidence of the Bishop-elect's having been duly ordered Deacon and Priest as to
the Bishop-elect's medical, psychological and psychiatric examination required
in Sec. 3(b) of this Canon have been received and that a testimonial signed by
a constitutional majority of the Convention must also be delivered in the
following form:
We, whose names are hereunder written, fully sensible of how important it is that the Sacred Order and Office of a Bishop should not be unworthily conferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to bear testimony on this solemn occasion without partiality, do, in the presence of Almighty God, testify that we know of no impediment on account of which the Reverend A.B. ought not to be ordained to that Holy Office. We do, moreover, jointly and severally declare that we believe the Reverend A.B. to have been duly and lawfully elected and to be of such sufficiency in learning, of such soundness in the Faith, and of such godly character as to be able to exercise the Office of a Bishop to the honor of God and the edifying of the Church, and to be a wholesome example to the flock of Christ.
(Date) __________ (Signed) _______________
The Presiding Bishop, without delay, shall notify every Bishop of this Church exercising jurisdiction of the Presiding Bishop's receipt of the certificates mentioned in this Section and request a statement of consent or withholding of consent. Each Standing Committee, in not more than one hundred and twenty days after the sending by the electing body of the certificate of the election, shall respond by sending the Standing Committee of the Diocese for which the Bishop is elected either the testimonial of consent in the form set out in paragraph (b) of this Section or written notice of its refusal to give consent. If a majority of the Standing Committees of all the Dioceses consents to the ordination of the Bishop-elect, the Standing Committee of the Diocese for which the Bishop is elected shall then forward the evidence of the consent, with the other necessary documents described in Sec. 3(a) of this Canon, to the Presiding Bishop. If the Presiding Bishop receives sufficient statements to indicate a majority of those Bishops consents to the ordination, the Presiding Bishop shall, without delay, notify the Standing Committee of the Diocese for which the Bishop is elected and the Bishop-elect of the consent.
Canon III.11.9(b-c)
(b) If the
election has taken place within one hundred and twenty days before a meeting of
the General Convention, the report shall be sent with the evidence of election
and testimonials as provided in Section 3(a) of this Canon.
(c) If the
election has taken place more than one hundred and twenty days before the
meeting of the General Convention, tThe report of the Court of Review shall be sent
to the Standing Committees of the several Dioceses, with the Certificate of the
Secretary of the electing Convention relating to consent to ordain. Likewise,
the Presiding Bishop shall include the report in the communication to the
Bishops exercising jurisdiction.
Canon III.11.10(c)(4-6)
(4) When a Diocese, entitled to the choice of a Bishop, shall elect as
its Bishop Diocesan, or as its Bishop Coadjutor, or as a Bishop Suffragan; a
Missionary Bishop of this Church, if such election shall have
taken place within one hundred and twenty days before a meeting of the General
Convention, evidence thereof shall be laid before each House of the General
Convention, and the concurrence of each House, and its express consent, shall
be necessary to the validity of said election, and shall complete the same, so
that the Bishop thus elected shall be thereafter the Bishop of the Diocese
which has elected such Bishop.
(5) If the election of the Missionary Bishop has taken place more
than one hundred and twenty days before a meeting of the General Convention,
the report shall be sent with the evidence of election and testimonials as
provided in Section 3(a) of this Canon.
(6) If the election of the Missionary Bishop has taken place more
than one hundred twenty days before a meeting of the General
Convention, the Standing Committee of the Diocese
electing shall give duly certified evidence of the election to every Bishop of
this Church having jurisdiction, and to the Standing Committee of every
Diocese. On receiving notice of the concurrence of a majority of such Bishops
and of the Standing Committees in the election, and their express consent
thereto, the Standing Committee of the Diocese electing shall transmit notice
thereof to the Ecclesiastical Authority of every Diocese within the United
States. This notice shall state what Bishops and which Standing Committees have
consented to the election. On receiving this notice the Presiding Bishop shall
certify to the Secretary of the House of Bishops the altered status and style
of the Bishop so elected. The Standing Committee of such Diocese shall transmit
to every Congregation thereof, to be publicly read therein, a notice of the
election thus completed, and also cause public notice thereof to be given in
such other way as they may think proper.
| Citation: | General Convention, Journal of the General Convention of...The Episcopal Church, Indianapolis, 2012 (New York: General Convention, 2012), pp. 725-728. |
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