Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania nominates Bishop Mark

admin | 19 January 2014

July 17, 2014

biomarkmaymonHis Grace, Bishop Mark of Baltimore, was nominated to fill the vacant Episcopal See of the Diocese of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania at a special Diocesan Assembly at Saint Nicholas Church here on Friday evening, January 17, 2014.

Bishop Mark has served as the Diocese’s Administrator since 2012.  His name will be forwarded to the Holy Synod of Bishops for canonical election.

His Grace, Bishop Melchisedek, Bishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania and Locum Tenens of the Diocese, called the Assembly to order, after which Archpriest John Jillions, Chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America, read greetings from His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon, offered thanks to the Diocesan Search Committee for its dedicated work, and explained the nomination process.

Bishop Melchisedek stated that two candidates had been vetted by the Holy Synod of Bishops, adding that while one candidate accepted, the other declined.

Archpriest John Kowalczyk, Diocesan Chancellor, reported that the Diocesan Search Committee unanimously endorsed Bishop Mark, who received nearly 75 percent of the votes, thereby exceeding the two-thirds majority required for nomination.

Twenty-three clergy delegates, twenty-seven lay delegates, and three diocesan council members participated in the voting.  Also present were eight registered alternates/observers.

The Assembly closed with the celebration of a Service of Thanksgiving.

Additional information will be posted as it is received.

Source: OCA

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