April
17, 2020
Dear
Friends,
With
apologies for this late notification, I am writing to rescind my
authorization of virtual consecration of the elements of bread and wine in
the Holy Eucharist. After a gracious conversation with the office of the
Presiding Bishop, I understand that virtual consecration of elements at a
physical or geographical distance from the Altar exceeds the recognized
bounds set by our rubrics and inscribed in our theology of the Eucharist. I
am grateful for the collegiality of the House of Bishops and the love
expressed to me, and to all of us, in the conversations I have had.
So what
shape should our worship at home take during a time of pandemic? Clearly, we
will still gather virtually and maintain the rich community we have established
using a variety of electronic platforms. We do not consecrate elements
virtually. However, our priests—gathering with one or more persons at a safe
distance—may celebrate the Holy Eucharist and live-stream those liturgies or
post videos after the fact. Participating in those prayers from home draws us
into union with Christ and one another. Alternatively, we may worship using
Morning Prayer as we have done during the preceding weeks, confident that
praying this liturgy together also draws us into union with Christ and his
Body.
The
COVID-19 Pandemic puts us in uncharted territory. My desire and intention is
to respond pastorally to you all and to continue to proclaim Christ in a
meaningful, reverent way. For the help my bishop colleagues have provided in
my efforts, I offer thanks. Our worship will be better for it. And to the
faithful, loving people of this Diocese, thank you for the love and support
you show again and again to your imperfect bishop. Please forgive me for any
confusion and disappointment that this action has caused you.
You are
loved. And you remind me daily that Christ loves us all.
Peace
in Christ,
The Rt.
Rev. Jacob W. Owensby, PhD, DD
4th
Bishop of Western
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Saturday, April 18, 2020
Bishop Jake's retraction of virtual Holy Eucharist
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