The long-awaited church trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch, a leader in the Anglican Church in North America, is facing a crisis in the wake of the sudden resignation of a lawyer who represented the denomination in the proceedings. In a resignation letter dated July 19, the lawyer, C. Alan Runyan, wrote that “the trial process had been irreparably tainted.”
“I am sorry for the burden it places on you and on all those who seek a just resolution of these charges,” said Runyan in his letter to Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the denomination. “Nevertheless, this is not simply something that can be casually overlooked for expediency’s sake.”
Wood notified ACNA members of the “significant and regrettable development” in an email Sunday evening. He also announced that he would begin the process of appointing a new prosecutor.
In a second announcement Monday morning, Wood said…
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