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Juan Alberto Morales : ウィキペディア英語版
Juan Alberto Morales

Juan Alberto Morales (born 22 August 1961 in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico) is an American Anglican bishop. He is bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy in the Anglican Church in North America. He was enthroned on September 18, 2010.
Morales was born in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico.〔("We Have a Bishop!" ), ''Harvest Plain'' I (issue 2, June–July 2010): 1.〕 He worked with the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church. In 1985 he founded St. Benedict's Abbey in Puerto Rico.〔("The Diocese of Quincy (Anglican Church in North America) Elects Bishop" ), VirtueOnline (June 12, 2010).〕 He was ordained deacon and priest by David Álvarez, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico. In 1996 St. Benedict's Abbey moved to Bartonville, Illinois in the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy.〔 The abbey describes itself an "ecumenical community within the Catholic tradition".〔〔(St. Benedict's Abbey )〕
In November 2008 the Synod of the Diocese of Quincy voted to leave the Episcopal Church and join the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). Morales was one of the clergy who left the Episcopal Church for ACNA. In September 2009 John Clark Buchanan, Provisional Bishop of the Diocese of Quincy (the group of those who stayed in the Episcopal Church) issued a letter inhibiting and deposing Morales and 33 other former clergy of the Episcopal diocese who had transferred to ACNA.〔David W. Virtue, ("Potemkin Diocese of Quincy Inhibits and Deposes 34 Priests" ), VirtueOnline (September 22, 2009).〕
On June 12, 2009, Morales was elected bishop of the ACNA Diocese of Quincy in succession to Keith Ackerman. For an election, 22 votes were needed in the clergy order and 33 in the lay order. On the first ballot Morales received 18 clergy votes and 48 lay votes. On the second ballot he received 23 clergy votes and 51 lay votes.〔 Morales' election was then submitted to the ACNA College of Bishops; confirmation required the consent of at least two-thirds of the active bishops.
Morales is episcopal visitor of the Company of Jesus〔(Company of Jesus )〕 and of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Holy Cross.〔(Franciscan Missionaries of the Holy Cross )〕
==See also==

* Diocese of Quincy (ACNA)
* Anglican realignment

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