- Article
- Comments ()
- Videos
A Maryland clergyman is the first Episcopal priest in the nation to resign in response to the denomination's approval last month of its first openly homosexual bishop.
The Rev. Steven R. Randall's resignation, effective Monday, came in a four-sentence letter addressed to his bishop, the Rt. Rev. Robert Ihloff. His farewell sermon at St. Timothy's Church, a historic parish in downtown Catonsville, Md., will be Sunday.
"I can no longer submit to the heretical authority in the Episcopal Church," he said yesterday..
Mr. Randall delivered a dramatic Aug. 10 sermon disassociating himself from the denomination. His actions landed him on several radio and TV shows, highlighting the rift in the church over homosexual clergy.
Diocese of Maryland officials, who remember the sermon, which compared their church with a hijacked airliner, would not comment on the resignation.
"We don't use the media to discuss church matters," one official said. The diocese is expected to replace the departing priest.
Mr. Randall's resignation may be the first of many clergy departures from the 2.3-million-member Episcopal Church, whose leaders on Aug. 5 confirmed the election of Canon V. Gene Robinson as the new bishop of New Hampshire.
Most Episcopal conservatives, however, are awaiting the outcome of an emergency session of the world's 38 Anglican archbishops in London before deciding whether to leave the denomination. The Episcopal Church is part of the 70-million-member Anglican Communion.
But Mr. Randall said he could wait no longer. On Sept. 21, he will inaugurate services at his new congregation, the Anglican Church of Greater Baltimore at 2001 Frederick Road.







Post a comment
There are comments on this article, submit your opinion!
If you feel there is still something worth mentioning about this entry please contact the author or the site admin.