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Dallas Title IV hearing panel recommends Episcopal priest Edward Monk be deposed over allegations of embezzlement. But why did it take more than a decade to identify the alleged theft?

Episcopal priest Ed Monk

A Title IV clergy disciplinary hearing panel in the Diocese of Dallas has recommended that Episcopal priest Edward Monk be deposed. The decision follows criminal charges that Monk, previously rector of St. John’s, Corsicana, stole over $300,000 from the parish, committed fraud in the third degree, and engaged in credit

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Second Title IV clergy disciplinary case filed against Episcopal priest Cayce Ramey. Meanwhile, Ramey holds “celebratory dinners” in conjunction with slavery. Seriously.

Cayce Ramey is a fraud

The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia has filed a second Title IV clergy disciplinary case against Cayce Ramey, the priest who claims to be engaging in a eucharistic fast over the Episcopal Church’s role in slavery. The second case alleges that Ramey violated a pastoral directive imposing administrative leave by attending

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Angie Solomon faces potentially life-threatening health issues as court order prevents urgently needed medical evaluation, treatment

Gracie, Grant and Angie Solomon

Sources close to the matter tell Anglican Watch that Angie Solomon may have suffered a stroke while in custody following her arrest over allegations that she tried to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband., former WSMV news anchor Aaron Solomon. While the terms of Angie’s pre-trial release require prior

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