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  1. Michael Bruce Curry (born March 13, 1953) is an American bishop who is the 27th and current presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church. Elected in 2015, he is the first African American to serve as presiding bishop in The Episcopal Church. He was previously bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina .

  2. 4 dic 2023 · Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is hospitalized while he recovers from surgery to treat subdural hematoma after a fall while he was traveling in Syracuse, New York. Curry’s present hospitalization comes about 2 1/2 months since he underwent surgery Sept. 20 to remove an adrenal gland and a non-cancerous attached mass following ...

  3. The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry is Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church. He is the Chief Pastor and serves as President and Chief Executive Officer, and as Chair of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church.

  4. 20 set 2023 · By ENS Staff. Posted Sep 20, 2023. [Episcopal News Service] Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is recovering in an intensive care unit after having his right adrenal gland and an attached mass removed, according to a Sept. 20 press release from The Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs.

  5. 18 apr 2024 · [Episcopal News Service – Raleigh, North Carolina] Presiding Bishop Michael Curry received a rousing standing ovation April 18 from members of Executive Council, who were seeing him in person for the first time in more than a year after his recovery from a series of health complications.

  6. 6 gen 2024 · Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has been diagnosed with a reoccurrence of the subdural hematoma he experienced in early December of 2023. He will be undergoing surgery this morning to treat this issue, and updates on his health will be provided as they become available.

  7. 2 ott 2023 · Presiding Bishop Michael Currys medical team has confirmed that the mass removed on Sept. 20 was not cancerous. Because successfully removing the mass required open surgery instead of laparoscopic, his full recovery time will be longer than originally hoped.