The Acts of Convention
| Resolution Number: | 2022-D052 | |
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| Title: | Amend Canon III.11.8 [Of the Ordination of Bishops] | |
| Legislative Action Taken: | Concurred | |
| Final Text: | ||
Resolved, That Canon III.11.8 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 8
a. Within ten days after the election of a
Bishop Diocesan, a Bishop Coadjutor, or a Bishop Suffragan by a Diocesan
Convention, delegates constituting no less than ten percent of the
number of delegates casting votes on the final ballot may file with the
Secretary of the Convention written objections to the election process,
setting forth in detail all alleged irregularities. Within ten days
after receipt thereof, the Secretary of the Convention shall forward
copies of the same to the Bishop Diocesan, the Chancellor and Standing
Committee of the Diocese, and to the Presiding Bishop, who shall request
the Court of Review of the Province in which the Diocese is located
to investigate the complaint. The Court of Review may invite response
by the Bishop Diocesan, the Chancellor, the Standing Committee and any
other persons within the Diocese for which the Bishop was elected.
Within thirty 45 days after receipt of the request, the
Court of Review shall send a written report of its findings to the
Presiding Bishop, a copy of which report the Presiding Bishop, within
fifteen days, shall cause to be sent to the Bishop Diocesan, the
Chancellor, the Standing Committee and the Secretary of the Convention
of the electing Diocese. The Secretary shall send a copy of the report
to each of the delegates who filed objection to the election process.
b. The 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. The 120 day period for Standing Committees and Bishops to consent to the election begins with these communications.
| Citation: | General Convention, Journal of the General Convention of...The Episcopal Church, Baltimore, 2022 (New York: General Convention, 2023), pp. 485-486. |
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