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Episcopal Bishop Curry Hospitalized for Brain Bleed After Fall in Syracuse

By Fiona André
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Bishop Michael Curry, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, speaks outside the the White House in Washington, Sept. 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

The Episcopal Church’s Presiding Bishop Michael Curry was hospitalized in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sunday due to a subdural hematoma, known as a brain bleed, provoked by a fall he took earlier in the weekend in Syracuse, New York. The bishop is now recovering from his surgery at Raleigh’s hospital, where he resides.

The Episcopal Church’s public affairs office released a statement asking for prayers “for Bishop Curry, his family, and his medical team.” 

On Saturday, Curry had attended a celebration of the Diocese of Central New York at Grace Church in Utica, near Syracuse. The bishop kicked off the event with a welcome speech alongside the Rt. Rev. DeDe Duncan-Probe, the bishop of Central New York, and Grace Church’s rector, the Rev. Christine Williams-Belt, before preaching during a festive Eucharist in the afternoon.

Curry, who is 70, is in the last year of his nine-year term as the 27el presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church. The bishop has been hospitalized two other times this year for internal bleeding and heart conditions. 

On Memorial Day weekend, Curry was hospitalized to get to the bottom of his recurring irregular heartbeat problem. The bishop was later declared stable and he received treatments for his rapid heartbeat, said the Episcopal Church’s public affairs office.

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The bishop was in the hospital for an extended stay beginning in August for internal bleeding. On Sept. 20, surgeons removed his right adrenal gland and a noncancerous attached mass that was identified as the cause of the reoccurrence of the bishop’s internal bleeding, according to the Episcopal Church’s public affairs office. 

The bishop left the hospital two weeks later after his medical team had cleared a minor infection. 

Since he returned home on Oct. 5, Curry has resumed his travels, although his schedule has been reduced.

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Logo for The Episcopal Church (Courtesy image)

This is Curry’s second episode with subdural hematoma. In December 2015, a month into his tenure, he was hospitalized because of a brain bleed after a fall that happened on his first day in office. The brain bleed was only identified after he experienced memory loss while preaching at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. His recovery therapy included speech therapy sessions. 

“I couldn’t remember anything — everything was gone — but, being a preacher, I kept talking,” the bishop said in an interview with Episcopal News Service en el momento.

Symptoms of a subdural hematoma often can appear a while after the initial head injury, such as a fall. Symptoms include balance issues, confusion and speech problems. 

Curry’s term ends in November 2024. The Episcopal Church’s Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop is already seeking potential candidates for his successor. The next presiding bishop will be elected in June at the 81st General Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. 

The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. 

Fiona André is a national reporter for Religion News Service based in New York City.

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  1. “The bishop is now recovering from his surgery at Raleigh’s hospital, where he resides.”

    He resides at a hospital in Raleigh? That’s unusual.

    Best wishes for a full recovery to Bishop Curry.

  2. Given the frequency of his hospitalizations he might well at least stay close to one as a measure of prudence. May the Lord truly bless Bishop Curry with heaven’s protections and His healing virtue as he finishes his term as Presiding Bishop and grant him strength and joy for his continuing journey, particularly if He has future assignments for the good Bishop! – Rev. Scott Woods

  3. PB Curry’s legacy will be one of failure.

    The Episcopal Church is in decline. Serious decline. He has done nothing to stop the bleeding. He is probably the cause of it.

    Recently it has come to light that Curry has ignored numerous complaints of sexual misconduct and abuses of power among some of his bishops and other clergy.

    But most likely he’ll be remembered for the infamous passage of Resolution 2018-B012 — The Witnessing and Blessing of Gay Marriage. What the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostles and Prophets all through the Bible condemn — i.e., homosexuality — Curry celebrates. He celebrates sin. He says that God blesses sin. The once great Episcopal Church has been destroyed from within by Satan and his minions. Curry has led the way from quasi-orthodoxy to outright heterodoxy. He’s a failure.

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