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Eugene Robinson, First Openly Gay Episcopal Bishop, To Retire In 2013

Eugene Robinson Gay Bishop

RACHEL ZOLL   11/ 6/10 06:04 PM ET   AP

The first openly gay Episcopal bishop said Saturday that he will retire in 2013, due in part to the "constant strain" on him and his family from the worldwide backlash against his election seven years ago.

Bishop V. Gene Robinson, whose consecration convulsed the global Anglican fellowship, said he was announcing his retirement early so the transition would be smooth for the Diocese of New Hampshire. He assured congregants that he is healthy and sober after seeking treatment for alcoholism five years ago. He will be 65 when he steps down.

Robinson revealed his plans at the annual diocesan convention in Concord.

"The fact is, the last seven years have taken their toll on me, my family and you," the bishop said, in prepared remarks released by the diocese. "Death threats, and the now-worldwide controversy surrounding your election of me as bishop have been a constant strain, not just on me, but on my beloved husband, Mark."

Robinson was surrounded by bodyguards and wore a bulletproof vest under his vestments when he was consecrated in 2003, an event celebrated far beyond the church as a breakthrough for gay acceptance even as it broke open a long-developing rift over what Anglicans should believe.

The Episcopal Church is the U.S. body in the 77 million-member Anglican Communion, a group of churches that trace their roots to the missionary work of the Church of England.

The spiritual head of the Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, has been struggling to keep the fellowship together since Robinson was installed.

Episcopal and Anglican traditionalists overseas formed alliances and created the Anglican Church in North America as a conservative rival to the Episcopal Church.

Under pressure from conservatives, Williams did not invite Robinson to the 2008 Lambeth Conference, a once-a-decade meeting of the world's Anglican bishops. Instead, Robinson flew privately to England and spoke at local churches while the other Anglican bishops convened.

Robinson and his partner of more than two decades, Mark Andrew, held a civil union ceremony in 2008, and the bishop publicly advocated for same-sex marriage in New Hampshire, which the state approved last year. Robinson also gave the opening prayer at a concert ahead of Barack Obama's inauguration as president.

The bishop's retirement will not heal tensions among Anglicans, which go beyond Robinson. Episcopalians solidified their support for same-sex relationships last year by authorizing bishops to bless same-sex unions and by consecrating a lesbian, Assistant Bishop Mary Glasspool of Los Angeles.

In his speech Saturday, Robinson thanked congregants for supporting him through the tumult over his election.

"New Hampshire is always the place I remain, simply, `the bishop.' This is the one place on earth where I am not `the gay bishop,'" Robinson said. "I believe that you elected me because you believed me to be the right person to lead you at this time. The world has sometimes questioned that, but I hope you never did."

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Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire: http://www.nhepiscopal.org/

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The first openly gay Episcopal bishop said Saturday that he will retire in 2013, due in part to the "constant strain" on him and his family from the worldwide backlash against his election seven years...
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08:30 AM on 11/10/2010
ATTENTION HETEROSEXUAL MAINSTREAM MEDIA HEGEMONY:

Stop using the offensive term "Openly Gay". Sexual orientation is AVOWED...not admitted. By using this term you betray the heterosexism that makes the equal construction "Openly Straight" an anomaly.

That this eludes you betrays the very bigotry you so reflexively deny and strenuously deflect.

While Robinson is entirely homosexual I'm willing to argue there is probably very little he has embraced of Official Gay Culture. Which makes the label "Openly Gay" even more ridiculous (and makes heterosexual politically correct use of the term even more egregiously lazy).

Would you also argue that all Asians are good at math as a result of race? Would you argue all Latinos are better dancers as a result of race? Would you be willing to similarly argue that all black people are also "gang bangers" and "thugs"? I'm presume you would not.

So...why then would you similarly argue all homosexuals are "Gay" identified and embrace Official Gay Culture? To illustrate: just because Anderson Cooper has remained silent on this issue doesn't mean he's not homosexual at all. It just might mean he's not "A Gay".

Bigotry really is your responsibility, you know.
04:47 PM on 11/15/2010
As usual pretzel logic. He is openly gay by professing he has sexual relations with other men. Is that not embracing the gay culture enough for you. As for me, I am openly straight by embracing the heterosexual culture. I am also a Christian by obeying the word of God with a repentant heart.

Happy retirement Robinson, but not soon enough.
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Ioan Lightoller
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07:56 PM on 11/16/2010
What a shame we can't get YOU to retire.
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elijah24
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01:07 PM on 11/09/2010
Bishop Robinson is an eloquent speaker, a strong leader and a loving human being. Every time a breakthrough in equality takes place, someone has to be the first one to step accross the threashold. Gays, Lesbians Bisexuals and Transgenders could not possibly have found a better first ambassador to the religious community than Gene Robinson. His work will be missed, but his retirement is more than earned. I wish he and his family all the best, and hope they don't go away all together.
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Ioan Lightoller
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12:27 PM on 11/08/2010
Definitely will be sorry to see this gentleman retire. I'm glad to see that he was a bishop during an important time of change in the Episcopal Church, making sure that GLBT people had the FULLNESS of church life, including consecration.
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Cory111
Life is good...
08:35 AM on 11/08/2010
I'm of the opinion if all organized religions had stayed out of this matter it would have been resolved long ago.
As a “Recovering Catholic” (I still feel the need to genuflect when passing the church…but I’m getting better) the thing that gets my attention is the, “Begets.” If there are no “Begets” that is less tossed into the pot every week.
Organized religions are a business, plain and simple. (My point of view of course) Their product is, “We want to help you get to a better place.” Granted they do help the less fortunate but that bowl of soup always comes with a half hour “Jesus loves you” message. I’m one for dropping the tax exemption on all churches. If they cannot support themselves as many small businesses do it’s just not right. The amount of income tax and property taxes we could collect would be staggering and to my way of thinking better used then going back to the churches “Head Office.”
If I’ve offended any Catholics about all I can say is I’m getting better, no guilt felt here…
Have a great day…
07:21 AM on 11/08/2010
He sounds like a very nice guy, but reporting on a retirement two year down the road is kind of a stretch, no?
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Cory111
Life is good...
12:59 PM on 11/08/2010
I set a five year date before my retirement. It gave me plenty of time to wrap up a working life and move toward my little dream, guess what, it has come true...
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jerryjerry5959
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06:43 AM on 11/08/2010
Shame how honesty is condemned be religions. I thought you were supposed to be honest with your G-D.
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Kimiko Austin-Rijs
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05:22 AM on 11/08/2010
I am not religious but I am extremely sad to see him retire, though I can certainly understand why. He is a braver person than I could be. A hundred years from now he will be a historic figure.
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Cori527
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08:23 PM on 11/11/2010
It won't take a hundred years. He's a historic figure already.
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oldfuzz
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09:16 PM on 11/07/2010
Good show, Bishop. Many owe you more than can be told for your following the path you found instead of the one dictated by others. Jesus, Buddha, Socrates and Lao-Tzu would have had it no other way.
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drjoann
I vote my values: Compassion-Tolerance-Integrity
08:10 PM on 11/07/2010
This is in response to a discussion several pages back in which the indentation got too deep to reply: how do biblical literalists reconcile the two different stories of the Creation that are in Genesis? I can't post the whole thing because it is too long, but here is a link to what I'm talking about that only took a few seconds to find:

http://www.deliriumsrealm.com/delirium/articleview.asp?Post=284

(No whining about whatever the slant of the website is since it accurately quotes the Bible.)
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markpkessinger
10:42 PM on 11/07/2010
No whining here, but since this thread is about the Episcopal Church, and the Episcopal Church does not subscribe to biblical literalism, I'm not sure why you're bringing it up in this context.
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drjoann
I vote my values: Compassion-Tolerance-Integrity
11:15 PM on 11/07/2010
Sorry, way downthread & with so much indentation I could not directly reply, there was an interchange about Jesus not saying anything about homosexuality in the Gospels. Of course, the OT "gotcha" verses were pulled out & someone said that they believed everything in the Bible to be literally true, including the 6 day creation story.

When I asked how a literal interpretation squares with the fact that there are two Creation stories in Genesis, itself, the reply from csgrela was the following:

"There is only one creation, the Genesis account."

How can one say that they believe in the Bible literally & not even know that there are two distinct versions of the Creation story in the book they claim is literally true in all parts? Even the name used for God is different between the two versions of the story.

I'm a cradle Episcopalian so my faith is based on the interaction of Scripture, Tradition & REASON. Scripture & Reason inform each other. When Genesis contains two different accounts of the Creation story, then it seems likely a literal acceptance of either story is not a reasonable interpretation.

Sorry, this got so out of order. The posting system just makes continuing some conversations difficult.
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gal416
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10:25 PM on 11/08/2010
Did you know that there are four gospels told by four different people and they don't match word for word?
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drjoann
I vote my values: Compassion-Tolerance-Integrity
12:51 PM on 11/09/2010
I assume that you are being facetious with this comment. Not only do I know that there are 4 canonic Gospels, I know that they weren't written by the saints after which they are named and that they were written much later than anyone with a direct knowledge of Jesus could have written them. Also, the 3 synoptic gospels shared a common source with Mark being the oldest of the 3. Also, there are many Gospels such as the Gospel of Thomas or the Gospel of Mary that did not make it into the canon.

Anyway, your point was?
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Hysterian68
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08:08 PM on 11/07/2010
Let's hope the papist bishops in this country take a page out of bishop Robinson's hymnal and resign as well. Their disgraceful and immoral protection of priest predators while remaining beyond the arm of the law with continuing, strong papal support makes any aspect of Robinson's lifestyle look as pure as newly fallen snow.
chemistrydoc
There are some things so serious you have to laugh
10:05 PM on 11/07/2010
Apples and oranges! Bishop Robinson remains one of the most ethical, courageous characters in American Christendom, while many of our papist bishops are just now getting a grasp on what it means to do "unto the least of these" as you would do unto me (Christ). Their resignation (and in many cases, incarceration) is long overdue; Bishop Robinson will be sorely missed as an outspoken agent for tolerance and ecumenical understanding.
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Ioan Lightoller
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02:33 PM on 11/08/2010
The good Bishop is not even Roman Catholic. He is Episcopalian. Don't let your anger cloud your rationality.
08:02 PM on 11/07/2010
Some where in these blogs, are references to The Church of Christ. I cannot find the
nature of these comments, but wonder if people know there is also a denomination called United Church of Christ. They are totally different, one did not split from the other.

Below is a quote from a Churches of Christ Webpage"

"churches of Christ" and the "United Church of Christ" are completely separate religious entities. According to its official web site, The United Church of Christ was created on Tuesday, June 25, 1957, at the Uniting General Synod in Cleveland, Ohio

It was a merging of two denominations, neither having anything to do with the Churches of Christ. Church of Christ is more strict than United Churches of Christ.








The quote below is from a Church of Christ Webpage"

"churches of Christ" and the "United Church of Christ" are completely separate religious entities. According to its official web site, The United Church of Christ was created on Tuesday, June 25, 1957, at the Uniting General Synod in Cleveland, Ohio

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07:07 PM on 11/07/2010
ATTENTION HETEROSEXUAL MAINSTREAM MEDIA HEGEMONY:

Stop using the offensive term "Openly Gay". Sexual orientation is AVOWED...not admitted.

That this eludes you betrays the very bigotry you so reflexively deny and strenuously deflect.
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Jahbundance
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10:08 PM on 11/07/2010
word police
07:27 AM on 11/08/2010
"Word police", huh.

Some people insist on the term "African American". Using your logic why should they? There is no such term as "African German" or "African Italian" or "African English" in use. There are black people living in those countries who do not have this "word police" impulse to control what they are called.

So, until we starte calling non-blacks "European American" (equally incorrect because not all non-blacks are of European ancestry) we'll call straight people "Openly Heterosexual".

You are a parody of yourself. Typical uninterrogated, titanic sense of hegemonic self-entitlement. Because you are, clearly, right about everything.

...because you're right about everything, aren't you?
06:46 PM on 11/07/2010
It's appalling that this good man is forced to resign his position--and his calling--because of a bunch of so-called "Christian" bigots. Christianity sucks.
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Gunfighter
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07:54 AM on 11/08/2010
That dog won't hunt, friend.

Christianity doesn't suck because of bigotry. If you were to look around, I'll bet that you can find plenty of bigots who don't believe in God or Buddha, or any other religious or spiritual belief system.

Bigots are bigot, no matter what they believe in... or don't.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
12:30 PM on 11/08/2010
Yes, but in this case, they ARE Christian bigots. They are the ones who have placed death threats against this gentleman. SO sad that one can now say: "See how those Christians "love" one another.
03:22 PM on 11/08/2010
Hunts fine. Sorry.
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Waltfl
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05:58 PM on 11/07/2010
"Robinson was surrounded by bodyguards and wore a bulletproof vest under his vestments when he was consecrated ..."

Strange, but none of the child mo|esters in the Roman Catholic church have to walk around in bullet proof vests, so they won't get sh0t by members of competing cults?
05:51 PM on 11/07/2010
He's very intelligent and worldly. It's a shame we didn't have his reasoning in the congress all these years.
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Gudrun
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06:07 PM on 11/07/2010
I'm not a religious person, but I've been impressed by him whenever I've heard him interviewed.
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Kimiko Austin-Rijs
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05:26 AM on 11/08/2010
Same here. When I think of how he must have suffer I am saddened.