UPDATE: Bishop Michael Curry is Recovering

12.07.15

UPDATE: Bishop Michael Curry is Recovering

    Presiding Bishop and Primate released from hospital

    [December 11, 2015] Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry has been discharged from the hospital in Virginia today and is going to his home in North Carolina.

    “God is God and I have lived my life trusting in Him,” the Presiding Bishop said.  “And I believe the Church and the world are in God’s hands even when it may not seem like it.”

    Presiding Bishop Curry expressed his gratitude for the healthcare team of doctors, nurses and all “who have been helpful to me during the hospitalization.”

    The Presiding Bishop will continue his healthcare regimen which includes physical therapy and occupational therapy.

    Presiding Bishop Curry and his family are touched by the outpouring of prayers and well wishes. In their thankfulness, they ask for privacy during his recovery.

    As noted previously, he plans to conduct a staff meeting on Monday via videoconferencing from his home.

    Presiding Bishop Curry was taken to the hospital Sunday, December 6 after a visitation to Bruton Parish Church in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. 

    Further information will continue to be released by the Presiding Bishop’s office.

    Presiding Bishop and Primate resting after surgery

    [December 8, 2015] Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry is resting comfortably following surgery in a Virginia hospital on Tuesday, December 8. According to the Presiding Bishop, his family, and his medical team, the surgery went well, as had been expected. Bishop Curry is alert and awake, and a full recovery continues to be anticipated.

    Presiding Bishop Curry was taken to the hospital Sunday, December 6 after a visitation to Bruton Parish Church in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. 

    Presiding Bishop Curry and his family are touched by the outpouring of prayers and well wishes. In their thankfulness, they ask for privacy during his recovery.

    During a Eucharist today at the Chapel of Christ Our Lord, 815 Second Ave., New York City, Bishop Stacy Sauls, Chief Operating Officer and the Presiding Bishop’s chief of staff, offered the following prayer:

    Precious Lord, take our hands, lead us on, let us stand. Let us stand today that we might better praise you. Let us stand that we might better hear you. Let us stand that we might better see you in the face of our neighbor. Let us stand that we might better embrace those who need you today.  Let us stand that we might better feed those who hunger today. Let us stand that we might better serve the needy today.  Let us stand that we might better clothe the naked today. Let us stand that we might better walk to visit the sick and free the captives and proclaim the good news of salvation to the ends of the earth today and every day. Let us stand today, even though we know you are doing for us better things that we can ask or imagine, to seek your presence with Michael and among us. Strengthen him on this day of his surgery. Guide those who care for him on your behalf in the hospital. And bring us all together again in your way and in your time that we can live lives of gratitude and love from this day onward.  It is in your holy name that we pray. Amen.
    (Inspired by Songs My Grandma Sang by Michael B. Curry)

    Bishop Sauls noted that further information will continue to be released by the Presiding Bishop’s office, although further updates are not expected until Friday.

     

     

     

    From the Office of Public Affairs

    Prayers for healing are asked for Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry.

    The Presiding Bishop’s Office has announced that Presiding Bishop Curry was taken to a hospital this afternoon after a visitation to Bruton Parish Church in Colonial Williamsburg, VA.   The Presiding Bishop subsequently was diagnosed with a subdural hematoma, and was transferred to a medical center in Richmond, VA for treatment.   A full recovery is expected.

    Presiding Bishop Curry is currently resting and has created the following video for members of The Episcopal Church here

    Further information will be released by the Presiding Bishop’s office as it becomes available.