Anglican Watch has been following a host of Title IV cases involving bishops since Sean Rowe’s election, and we are experiencing a growing sense of alarm. Specifically, the Disciplinary Board for Bishops, which includes chair Nick Knisely, PB Sean Rowe, and intake officer Barb Kempf, has recently issued several decisions
Continue readingTag: Episcopal Title IV
Bishop Singh suspended for three years as the Episcopal Church shows a glimmer of integrity
There’s good news in the air today, and it’s not just the bells of Christmas. Specifically, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe has suspended Bishop Singh for three years in settlement of two of the Title IV clergy disciplinary cases against him. Per the terms of the disciplinary agreement, reinstatement is neither
Continue readingBREAKING: Easton bishop Santosh Marray resigns amidst Title IV complaints of abusive behavior towards LGBTQ+ clergy
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
Continue readingEpiscopal priest Daniel McClain files disingenuous, duplicitous, dumb Title IV response
Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue. Proverbs 17:28 ### Often, when a Title IV Episcopal clergy disciplinary complaint reaches the hearing panel stage, there’s an easy and effective way to ascertain if the respondent is indeed a bad actor.
Continue reading