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Maine Episcopal Diocese consecrates first openly gay bishop

Maine Episcopal Diocese consecrates first openly gay bishop

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   The Episcopal Diocese of Maine has consecrated an openly gay bishop for the first time.

The diocese says Rev. Thomas James Brown was ordained and consecrated its tenth bishop on Saturday in a ceremony that drew more than 900 people to St. Luke’s Cathedral in Portland. Twenty-seven Episcopal bishops and more than 100 clergy from Maine participated in the service.

Gene Robinson, the retired Diocese of New Hampshire bishop and the first openly gay bishop, says Brown “stands on the shoulders of many other LGBTQ priests.”

Brown is originally from Michigan and trained at parishes in California and his home state. He has also served in Vermont and Massachusetts. Brown says he is “especially grateful to be welcomed by loving and wise bishops in New England.”

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