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Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
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      Dec 4, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
    1. L.A. Episcopal bishop vote includes gay candidates

      L.A. NOW
      Clergy and lay leaders of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles could make history today when they vote to replace two retiring assistant bishops, choosing from a pool of six candidates that includes two openly gay priests. If either or......
    2. Dec 4, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
    3. L.A. Episcopal Diocese elects first woman bishop in its history

      L.A. NOW
      The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles elected the first woman bishop in its 114-year history today but had yet to decide whether to select an openly gay priest for a second bishop opening. Clergy and lay leaders, meeting in Riverside......
    4. Dec 5, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
    5. Newly elected gay Episcopal bishop: Excited about church's future

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      The Rev. Canon Mary D. Glasspool, newly elected bishop suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, told delegates after her election that she was excited about the future of the national church. Glasspool, 55, is the first openly lesbian......
    6. Dec 5, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
    7. Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles elects openly gay bishop

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      The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles today elected the first openly gay bishop since the national church lifted a ban that sought to bar gays and lesbians from the church's highest ordained ministry. Clergy and lay leaders, meeting in Riverside......
    8. Dec 6, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
    9. Archbishop of Canterbury rebukes Episcopal leaders after L.A. diocese elects gay bishop

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      The spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion issued an unusually sharp and swift rebuke to Episcopal Church leaders over the election of an openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. In a terse statement, Archbishop of......
    10. Jan 19, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    11. Barack Obama at Lincoln Memorial

      WASHINGTON — It was a day that combined high-minded political rhetoric with the very best of pop culture. Tens of thousands of citizens, a throng more than a mile long on the National Mall, braved cold weather and long security lines to attend a historic concert celebrating the country's first black president, held at the feet of the monument honoring the country's great emancipator, Abraham Lincoln.
      Washington Bureau
      WASHINGTON — It was a day that combined high-minded political rhetoric with the very best of pop culture. Tens of thousands of citizens, a throng more than a mile long on the National Mall, braved cold weather and long security lines to attend a...

      Tags: Grant Park, John Legend, Martin Luther King III, Tourism and Leisure, U2 (music group)

    12. Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
    13. Mary Robinson: Jan. 19, 2012

      Mary Imogene Bowman Robinson, 86, wife of Charles Victor Robinson of 65 years, died Thursday, Jan. 19, after a lengthy illness. She was a deacon of the Bethany Christian Church, a member of the Bethany Christian Women’s Fellowship and a member of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. Additional survivors include two children, V. Gene Robinson and his partner, Mark, of New Hampshire, and Karen Robinson of Lexington; two granddaughters, Jamee Robinson of Vermont and Ella Robinson of New York; two great-grandchildren, daughters of Jamee, Morgan and Megan Muzzy of Vermont; and a sister- and brother-in-law, Jan and Ray Wells of Nicholasville. Services were at 10 a.m. Monday at Betts & West Funeral Home with the Rev. Barbara Scharrs officiating. Burial followed in the Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation was from 3-8 p.m. Sunday. Bearers were Tommy, Craig and Aaron Cox; Jimmy Bowman; Scott Wells; and John McIntosh. Honorary bearers were members of the Bethany Christian Church Board. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to Bethany Christian Church or Hospice of the Bluegrass. www.BettsandWestfuneralhome.com.
      Mary Imogene Bowman Robinson, 86, wife of Charles Victor Robinson of 65 years, died Thursday, Jan. 19, after a lengthy illness. She was a deacon of the Bethany Christian Church, a member of the Bethany Christian Women’s Fellowship and a member of...

      Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity

    14. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
    15. Bishop John Howe retiring in his own time — on his own terms

      In September 2007, Episcopal Bishop John W. Howe ushered four members of his Central Florida diocese into his small office on Robinson Street. The four men made the 64-year-old bishop an offer: step aside, retire now, and we'll pay off the mortgage on your lakeside home and the difference between what you make now and what your pension would be at the mandatory retirement age of 72.
      In September 2007, Episcopal Bishop John W. Howe ushered four members of his Central Florida diocese into his small office on Robinson Street. The four men made the 64-year-old bishop an offer: step aside, retire now, and we'll pay off the mortgage on...

      Tags: Education, Same-Sex Marriage, Transportation Accidents, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities

    16. May 5, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
    17. Ruling kicks St. James property case back to trial court

      In a 6-1 ruling Thursday, the California Supreme Court reversed an appeal court's decision over ownership of the St. James Anglican Church property in Newport Beach, sending the case back to a trial court for arguments. In a nine-page opinion written...

      Tags: Justice System, Trials, Newport Beach, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice

    18. Jul 13, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
    19. Episcopal Church Affirms Gays and Lesbians

      The Episcopal Church moved Monday toward affirming their acceptance of gays and lesbians for all roles in ministry, despite pressure from fellow Anglicans worldwide for a decisive moratorium on consecrating another openly gay bishop.
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      The Episcopal Church moved Monday toward affirming their acceptance of gays and lesbians for all roles in ministry, despite pressure from fellow Anglicans worldwide for a decisive moratorium on consecrating another openly gay bishop. Bishops at the...

      Tags: Elections, Christianity, Gays and Lesbians, Roman Catholicism, Canterbury

    20. Jan 19, 2009 |Story| WXIN-LTV
    21. Big stars rock the Lincoln Memorial

      Reporting from Washington -- It was a day that combined inspiring political rhetoric with the very best of pop culture. Tens of thousands of citizens, a throng more than a mile long on the National Mall, braved frigid weather and long security lines to...

      Tags: Madeleine Albright, Grant Park, John Legend, Martin Luther King III, U2 (music group)

    22. Jan 19, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
    23. Big Stars Rock Lincoln Memorial as Inauguration Festivities Begin

      WASHINGTON -- It was a day that combined high-minded political rhetoric with the very best of pop culture. Tens of thousands of citizens, a throng more than a mile long on the National Mall, braved frigid weather and long security lines to attend a...

      Tags: Grant Park, John Legend, Madeleine Albright, Martin Luther King III, U2 (music group)

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