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Presiding Bishop announces resolution of the Singh case

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Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church: 

With gratitude for God’s reconciling power, we write to say that we have reached a resolution to the concerns of the Singh family about the handling of the Title IV processes in which the family has recently been involved. 

While the terms of our agreement are confidential, we want you to know that we have reached it with a deep mutual commitment to the goals of the Title IV canons, which include healing, restitution, and reconciliation. We share the hope that this resolution will inspire our church to practice those values more fully. By virtue of our baptism, Episcopalians are called to be accountable to one another, and we pray that our reconciliation will be a witness to the church about the importance of that shared call. 

Please pray for everyone involved in this difficult situation.  

Faithfully, 

The Most Rev. Sean Rowe
Presiding Bishop
The Episcopal Church

Jebaroja Singh
Nivedhan Singh
Eklan Singh

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