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Posted at 12:35 p.m., Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Episcopal bishop search narrowed to five

By Mary Kaye Ritz
Advertiser Religion & Ethics Writer

The Episcopal Diocese has narrowed its search for candidates for the fifth bishop of Hawai'i.

Two women, one local priest and a former Iolani School chaplain are among the candidates, who face election in October during the diocesan annual convention.

They are:

i The Rev. Canon Howard Anderson, president and warden of Cathedral College of Washington National Cathedral.

i The Rev. Canon Kathleen Cullinane, associate dean and canon missioner of Christ Church Cathedral of Indianapolis.

i The Rev. Canon Robert L. Fitzpatrick, canon to the ordinary of the Office of the Bishop of Hawai'i

i The Rev. David C. Moore, priest in charge of St. Margaret's Church in Bellevue, Wash. (Moore served previously as Iolani School chaplain.)

i The Rev. Dr. Joy Rogers, rector of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Battle Creek, Mich.