ENS–Pennsylvania bishop returns to divided diocese

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4 comments on “ENS–Pennsylvania bishop returns to divided diocese

  1. A Senior Priest says:

    I cannot imagine why Chuck Bennison would even think of returning under any circumstances whatsoever. He is surely eligible for full retirement benefits.

  2. TomRightmyer says:

    Bishop Bennison’s name does not appear in the 2009 Clerical Directory. In the 1999 his birth date is 30 November 1943. He was married 1967, ordained Deacon September 1968 and Priest July 1969 by his father and served at Upland, California, 1971-88, St. Luke’s, Atlanta, 1988-91, and taught at EDS 1992-97. Consecrated Bishope of Pennsylvania 22 February 1997. He has 42 years service in the ordained ministry of the Episcopal Church, well beyond the 30 year minimum to draw his pension.

  3. Sarah says:

    A Senior Priest — as with so many TEC bishops he is a revisionist and a narcissist who lusts for power.

    If he did not return to Rule His Diocese, then where would he find his power? Whom could he bully and rule over?

    Seriously, what would he do with his time and where would his narcissism and lust for power find its outlet?

  4. dwstroudmd+ says:

    A good lawsuit involving “the hierarchical nature of the Episcopal organization” alleged to be a church and really for the sexual indulgences of all should give him and 815 enought to deal with for the remainder of his natural years. Covering for his pedophile brother is really right in line with the EcUSA/TEc gozpell as the Court of Squishops demonstrated clearly and unequivocally. I believe the Roman precedents ought to exhaust 815’s treasury pretty quickly in reparations to victims of sexual abuse aided by bishops pretty quickly.
    Civilly, of course.