Diocese of Easton bishop Santosh Marray, the subject of multiple Title IV complaints, announced his resignation earlier today, effective in 2026. He served previously in the Seychelles. Marray is the subject of multiple Title IV complaints, alleging abusive behavior and inappropriate comments towards LGBTQ+ clergy. Additionally, he allegedly violated mandatory
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Why did Whayne Hougland get a pastoral response, but the victims in the Santosh Marray case are getting none?
TLD: It is appalling that the Office of Presiding Bishop is not providing a pastoral response to the complainants in the Santosh Marray case. It is doubly appalling that Marray has not been suspended in light of his violation of Title IV confidentiality and threats of retaliation. A pastoral response
Continue readingReader comment on Bishop Marray Title IV case, customer service, and reputational damage to TEC
Ed. We wholeheartedly endorse this excellent comment by one of our readers and are posting it in order to provide heightened awareness. It is often easy to criticize and what transpires in the Diocese of Easton shows that there is often good reason to do so. However, I would like
Continue readingUpdate: Santosh Marray Title IV case is going nowhere fast, even as it damages the Diocese of Easton
Anglican Watch has spoken with several persons close to the Santosh Marray Title IV clergy disciplinary case, and we are deeply concerned, both about the lack of progress in the case, and the larger implications for the Diocese of Easton and its members. Title IV status Developments (or lack thereof) include:
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