
Diocese of Maryland: tragedy and transparency
The Diocese of Maryland has begun a web site dedicated to responses to the death of Tom Palermo. Information and Resources includes: Clergy and Church Member Forums

The Diocese of Maryland has begun a web site dedicated to responses to the death of Tom Palermo. Information and Resources includes: Clergy and Church Member Forums

Photo by Brian O’Doherty In the days following the death of bicyclist Tom Palermo, after he was hit by Bishop Suffragan Heather Cook, much of

A deposed Episcopal priest has posted bail for Bishop Heather Cook who is facing vehicular manslaughter, DUI, and other charges, in the death of Thomas Palermo on December 27.
In the past few days, a number of commentators have begun to wrestle with some of the questions raised by the sad case of Heather

With the announcement today by civil authorities of charges against Heather Cook in the tragic death of Thomas Palermo, the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland reaffirms its

Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook will be charged with manslaughter in the fatal crash that killed cyclist Thomas Palermo, Maryland’s new state’s attorney Marilyn J. Mosby announced
UPDATED: A link to Ihloff’s reflection in full. The Baltimore Sun has the report. … the case has continued to reverberate through the Episcopal Church, with
Reactions to the death of Tom Palermo continue throughout the Baltimore community and the Episcopal Church. In today’s Baltimore Sun, Dan Rodricks cites an unusual amount of transparent
UPDATE 2, added 11PM: Report from Baltimore Sun – see below UPDATE 1: more from Baltimore Brew – see below The Diocese of Maryland has issued
The Episcopal Church has begun disciplinary proceedings against a Baltimore-based bishop who fatally struck a cyclist with her car, an official in the diocese where