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John the Divine in Houston, Texas, was one of five candidates. Holt, currently associate rector of teaching and formation at The Church of St. Upon Howard’s retirement, the bishop coadjutor would become the ninth diocesan bishop. Samuel Johnson Howard, who intends to retire in late 2023. The May 14 election was held to choose a successor to the diocese’s current bishop, the Rt. ENS obtained a copy of the six-page objection letter and verified with one of the signers that it is the document that was filed with the diocese. The Standing Committee and chancellor did not include the text of the objection itself along with their response, and diocesan staff would not provide a copy to Episcopal News Service, citing a desire to follow the canonical process and inform the presiding bishop’s office first. “We value the input and consciences of our few friends who have objected, and we will do everything we can to follow the proper channels so that their questions and concerns may be answered.” “We want to assure you – with the highest degree of confidence – that we believe in the election’s validity from every perspective,” the committee members and chancellor wrote. No objections were raised during the election itself, they said, and the election was observed and confirmed by independent auditors.
In an email to members of the diocese acknowledging receipt of the objection, its Standing Committee and chancellor responded to the points of contention and denied any procedural errors or misconduct. The objection, signed by 37 clergy and lay deputies to the diocese’s special election convention, claims that last-minute changes to the voting process violated diocesan canons and that technical problems disrupted the vote, rendering the election invalid. Charlie Holt as bishop coadjutor has been filed with the diocese. The Diocese of Florida announced May 25 that a formal objection to the May 14 election of the Rev.
Charlie Holt answers a question during a Diocese of Florida bishop candidate forum at St Mark’s Episcopal Church in Palatka, Florida.