Former Marine now leads a spiritual struggle

Over a salad lunch on an outdoor patio, Assistant Bishop David Bena is so positive and chipper it’s hard to connect him with the words of a letter to the editor on the table.

“Well, that’s interesting,” Bena says cheerfully. “I’ve never been called a guerrilla warrior.”

This is life on the front lines of an emotional rift cleaving the Anglican Communion, the 77-million-member Christian federation that encompasses the U.S. Episcopal Church.

Five years ago, Bena was serving as assistant bishop in Albany when Episcopalians took what he considered a misguided step: electing the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. Bena was one of three people to stand up and protest at the consecration ceremony where Robinson, who has received death threats, wore a bulletproof vest.

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5 comments on “Former Marine now leads a spiritual struggle

  1. robroy says:

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  3. AnglicanFirst says:

    Bishop Dave is a strong and gifted leader who ‘walks the walk’ when he ‘talks the talk.’

    Albany Via Media is a group of dissidents in the Diocese of Albany that is most likely positioning itself to cause a schism within the diocese when given the word to do so by revisionist radicals running ECUSA.

  4. Jeffersonian says:

    [blockquote]Their ultimate goal is to replace the Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion,” he said.[/blockquote]

    He says that like it’s a bad thing.

  5. CanaAnglican says:

    Praise God for +Bena !