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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Forgotten victims: Episcopal church musicians
“We’re only as sick as our secrets” — AA ”Some of the most harmful abuse faced by employees is the least obvious, because it is not necessarily physical or sexual. How will the church take seriously the insidious and detrimental effects of psychological and emotional abuse?” — Association of Anglican
Continue readingEaston bishop Marray’s misconduct may be motivated by anti-LGBTQ animus
As part of our ongoing investigation into the conduct of Easton bishop Santosh Marray and the Title IV charges filed against him by members of the Diocese of Easton, Anglican Watch has been rummaging into Marray’s past. We are deeply concerned to discover that he has previously opposed same-sex marriage. Our concerns
Continue readingChurch member publishes open letter on Bishop Marray case to diocese and Episcopal Church
Following is an open letter prepared by a member of the Diocese of Easton regarding the Bishop Santosh Marray Title IV clergy disciplinary complaints. Anglican Watch unequivocally supports the complainants in this matter and calls on the national church to act with integrity in this matter. Further, we remind corrupt
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