
A Shepherd in the Field - an Interview with Bishop-Elect Daniel G.P. Gutierrez
04/25/16 • 33 min
The Rev. Cn. Daniel G.P. Gutierrez sits down with Fr. Benjamin Gildas to discuss being called as the next bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, his hopes for ministry and the Church, and his love of baseball. Bishop-elect Gutierrez was elected May 16, 2016 by the convention of the Diocese of Pennsylvania as the next diocesan bishop and so will be the newest member of the Episcopal Church House of Bishops.
The Rev. Cn. Daniel Gutierrez's blog is here: http://ashepherdinthefield.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Canon Gutierrez and the Diocese of Pennsylvania for your cooperation in producing this episode.
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The Rev. Cn. Daniel G.P. Gutierrez sits down with Fr. Benjamin Gildas to discuss being called as the next bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, his hopes for ministry and the Church, and his love of baseball. Bishop-elect Gutierrez was elected May 16, 2016 by the convention of the Diocese of Pennsylvania as the next diocesan bishop and so will be the newest member of the Episcopal Church House of Bishops.
The Rev. Cn. Daniel Gutierrez's blog is here: http://ashepherdinthefield.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Canon Gutierrez and the Diocese of Pennsylvania for your cooperation in producing this episode.
Check us out at patreon.com where you can be a monthly patron and keep our show free.
Thanks for listening!
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