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ALBANY: Bishop Love Announces Hearing Panel Date to Determine His Fate in TEC

ALBANY: Bishop Love Announces Hearing Panel Date to Determine His Fate in TEC

Submitted by David W. Virtue, DD
January 21, 2020

From The Rt. Rev. William Love
To the Clergy and People of the Diocese of Albany,

Several of you have been asking about the status of the Title IV Disciplinary proceedings directed against me in regard to B012. I have been notified that a Hearing, headed by The Rt. Rev. W. Nicholas Knisely, (President of the Hearing Panel) is scheduled to be held at the Desmond Hotel in Albany on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. The subject of the Hearing is "The Matter of Allegations Concerning the Rt. Rev. William H. Love, Bishop of Albany."

It is alleged by the Intake Report and Investigator's Report that I have "violated Canon IV.4.1(c) by failing to abide by the promises and vows made when he [I] was ordained, specifically the Declaration he [I] signed at his [my] ordination as bishop in which he [I] promised to 'conform to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of The Episcopal Church.' "

The above charge is the result of my unwillingness to abide by Resolution B012, passed by the 79th General Convention of the Episcopal Church, which if followed, would allow for same-sex marriages to occur in the Diocese of Albany.

The Hearing Panel convened for this case is made up of the following five individuals:

· The Rt. Rev. W. Nicholas Knisely, Convener
· The Rt. Rev. Herman Hollerith
· The Rt. Rev. Jennifer Brooke-Davidson
· The Rev. Erik Larsen
· Ms. Melissa Perrin

In accordance with the Canons, the Hearing is "open" to the public however, under the control and direction of the Hearing Panel. Space will be limited. While the exact starting time has not yet been released, I anticipate it will begin by mid-morning and will most likely take only a few hours. Both sides have agreed that there are no contested facts regarding my actions and neither side will be presenting witnesses. Instead, the attorneys will be making arguments as to what the canon law requires.

I want to thank all of you who have been holding me and my family and the Diocese of Albany up in your prayers these past many months. It is greatly appreciated. Whatever the outcome of the Hearing, I pray God's will and purpose will be accomplished.

Faithfully Yours in Christ,

The Rt. Rev. William H. Love

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