A Good Bishop, taken off the Board

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I read an obituary today in my local paper. It was for Bishop John Shelby Spong who died this month at the ripe old age of 90. I had heard him talk on the radio in the mid-eighties and he came across as a radical Anglican with modern views. He openly admitted that he considered himself an atheist and then went on to explain that he believed in God, it was Organised Religion he had a problem with. Well, they had a problem with him at times. He was ordained in 1955 and served in North Carolina and Virginia before becoming Bishop of Newark, New Jersey where he stayed for 24 years.
You may ask why I am posting this; well, he ordained the first Englishwoman in 1981 and Britain did not do the same until 1994.
He also ordained the first openly gay priest in the USA in 1989 - an act that led to a great debate and finally to same-sex marriages in 2012.
He was well spoken and logical but wanted to bring the Episcopal church into the 21st Century, something that caused a great deal of backlash from his peers.
He wrote 26 books and travelled widely and was, by far, the most intelligent priest I ever heard on the radio.
That he was declared 'public enemy number one' by the Eastern North Carolina Ku Klux Klan says it all.
He would have hated the Trump era.

Marianne G

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