CANADA: Bishop Victoria Matthews pulls out of Primate race for health reasons
Dear Friends,
Grace and peace to you in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Earlier this week I was diagnosed with breast cancer. This morning I saw
the surgeon who expects to operate within the next two weeks. The cancer is in both breasts. Chemotherapy and probably radiation will follow.
I have been told I should expect to be on medical disability leave for up to
one year.
Immediate implications include requesting permission to withdraw as a
nominee for Primate and withdrawing my name as a nominee for the office of the Bishop of Toronto.
I am meeting with the Chancellor, the Dean and Archdeacons in the next two days to discuss postponing our Diocesan Synod until May, 2005.
I anticipate Greg Kerr-Wilson, John Privett and Kathy Bowman will share the position of Commissary so that no one has that ministry for too long a period. I am speaking with retired bishops about the June ordinations. I'll also see if provision can be made for some confirmations.
Please be assured that while this medical news was a surprise, I am at
peace with what must be done. The love of God is everlasting and I am
strong in my faith in Jesus Christ, the great physician, and the healing
power of the Holy Spirit. Of course I ask and welcome your prayers, and I'll make sure you are informed, on a timely basis, about my progress.
There is the expectation of a full recovery. As far as I'm concerned I
have lots more ministry ahead of me.
In closing let me say I love you all and thank you from the depths of my heart for your vibrant and caring ministry.
Christ is Risen! Alleluia!
Love and prayers,
+Victoria