Last Sunday I hosted a bishop at St. James. Very pleasant, but a bishop, none the less.
Today I spent 3 hours with a bishop and will again tomorrow hosting one at St. Andrew's.
Bishops are all well and good and a vital part of Episcopal polity.
And they are exhausting.
They remind me, in spite of my day to day experience as a priest, that I do have a 'boss'.
I told my cousin on the phone the other night that, "I've never had a boss."
Most of the time that's true. But being around bishops reminds me it's not true, really.
I try to stay out of their way. I like it when I have the illusion that there's no bishop around.
But being with them--whew! Really hard work.
I've served under nine bishops, all told. And I've liked them all--more or less. But I prefer the illusion that they're in some office somewhere and I'm on my own.
I'll be really bishop weary after tomorrow.
Bishops are like vacation spots--a nice place to visit but you wouldn't want to live there.
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