[Faith-talk] Starting Ordination Process in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts

Norma Crosby norma.crosby at gmail.com
Mon Feb 8 04:21:37 UTC 2010


Dear Ginnie,

I wish you good luck, and I am so happy that the Episcopal Church uses the
talents of women as well as those of men. I am also excited that a blind
woman might be able to become a priest.

I hope you will keep us posted on your progress.

Norma Crosby

On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Virginia Walden <vlwalden at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Faith-Talk Members,
>
> I wrote a while back to introduce myself.  My name is Ginnie Walden and I'm
> new to this list.  I am in the preliminary stages of seeking ordination to
> the priesthood in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.  For those
> familiar with the process in the Episcopal Church--I'm still in
> conversation
> with my Rector.  No lay committee has been formed yet.
>
> Does anyone on this list have experience serving as a parish priest (any
> denomination)?  Does anyone know of a blind clergy person in the Episcopal
> Church who might be willing to be in touch with me?  I'm looking to touch
> base with someone about addressing questions regarding blindness in the
> ordination process.  My Rector is wonderfully supportive so far, but it
> would be great to get in touch with someone who is blind and serving as a
> parish priest.
>
> Thanks,
> Ginnie
> --
> Virginia L. Walden
> vlwalden at gmail.com
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