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christosWe welcome inquiries about the sacramental and spiritual needs of all people of faith.  Experience the freedom and openness of the ministry of the clergy of the Diocese of the Epiphany.  Please direct any questions about this blog , our diocese, or our ministry to Bishop David Cronan.  We are available and happy to work with you to share our spirit.

Let us be companions on the road!

Bp. David at:

fr.davidc@hotmail.com

or

seancronan@msn.com

10 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Bishop Mark Leavell, DOSH, & Convening Bishop -EFCC
    Jan 08, 2010 @ 17:35:39

    Congratulations Bishop-Elect David, on the public launching of your new Diocese and this beautiful web site. May God bless your work and ministry. Peace and Joy.

    Reply

    • frdcronan
      Jan 08, 2010 @ 18:10:28

      Bishop Mark,
      Thank you for your kind words. Keep us in you prayers as you are in ours.
      Fr. David

      Reply

  2. +Jack Stafford
    Jan 14, 2010 @ 01:34:46

    Dear Father David,

    The Epiphany website is looking great. Keep up the good work.

    May God bless you and the Diocese of the Epiphany.

    +Jack Stafford

    Reply

    • frdcronan
      Jan 14, 2010 @ 02:56:56

      Bishop Jack,
      Thank you so much. I appreciate the encouragement. Our prayers are with you, too.
      Fr. David

      Reply

  3. Bishop +Dave of Tacoma, WA
    Apr 09, 2010 @ 17:15:22

    Bishop Mark and Bishop Jack of The United Free Catholic Church are right – you have a great web site! I am looking forward to seeing your forth coming episcopacy grow in our faith community – The Ecumenical Free Catholic Communion.

    Reply

    • frdcronan
      Apr 09, 2010 @ 17:55:24

      Bishop +Dave,
      Thank you very much for visiting and for your encouragement. Each ministry and diocese is another manifestation of the Holy Spirit at work in our midst. May you and yours continue to be a blessing for all who come in contact with you. Let us pray for one another, united in Easter joy!
      Fr. David

      Reply

  4. Bishop Dave Pflueger
    Jun 26, 2010 @ 17:01:23

    Hello Father David. Today you become Bishop David and I wish to say may God bless you with wisdom and peace on this your special day! I also wish to formally welcome you to the Community of Old Catholic Bishops and the Council of Bishops of Christ’s Catholic Church. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!!!

    Reply

    • frdcronan
      Jun 27, 2010 @ 17:34:31

      Bishop Dave, thank you for your greetings on this special day. I am truly blessed to belong to such a marvelous group and I am humbled to be counted among the Apostles of the Free Catholic Church! Blessings on you, too!

      Reply

  5. Bishop Dave Pflueger
    Jun 27, 2010 @ 01:34:09

    + + +

    Patriarch Peter of Krutitsy
    Term: 1925-1938
    Archbishop Ivan Nikolayevich Stragorodsky (Sergius I)
    Term as deputy Patriarch: 1925-1943
    Term as Patriarch: 1943-1944
    Archbishop Ivan Afanasevich Fedchenkov (Benjamin).
    During the 1930’s he was the Exarch of Peter, Ivan, and the Holy Synod of Moscow to the Russian Orthodox Christians in North America.

    + + +

    Representing Patriarch Peter of Krutitsy of the Russian Orthodox Church, the hands of Archbishop Ivan Afanasevich Fedchenkov assisted Bishop Arsenias Saltas with the consecration of Joseph Klimovicz (Klimovitch) in 1935.

    Joseph Klimovicz consecrated Peter (Petros) Andreas Zurawetzky (Zhurawetsky) for the American Holy Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church on the 15th of October 1950

    Archbishop Peter (Petros) Andreas Zurawetzky (Zhurawetsky) and Archbishop Uladyslau Ryzy-Ryski on the 7th day of November 1967 consecrated Karl Hugo Pruter to serve as the Bishop of the Diocese of Boston.

    + + +

    Bishop Karl Hugo Pruter consecrated Brian Ernest Brown on the 9th day of September 2007.

    Bishop Brian Ernest Brown consecrated Bishop David Cronan on the 26th of June 2010.

    ..

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  6. frdcronan
    Nov 02, 2011 @ 14:33:55

    I am very sorry that you focus on Old Testament condemnations instead of the mercy, love, and acceptance shown by the actions and words of Jesus Christ. I, along with our entire congregation, will pray that you receive the Spirit of understanding. Rather than your condemnation, we ask for your prayers.
    Blessings upon you,
    Bishop David

    Reply

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