This much we know - TEC “Bishop”
Marc Andrus went to attend the Mass for the installation of the new RC Archbishop
of San Francisco, Salvatore Cordileone, but was detained by staff. When the service began without him, he
left.
But exactly why he was detained,
and whether he arrived to the service on time is a mystery. Andrus’ version from his blog:
I was dropped off at the cathedral at
1:30PM by my assistant. After making my way around protestors and showing my
invitation to security guards, I was in the lower level area to which I was
directed by 1:40.
The instructions the Archdiocese had
given my assistant were that I should be at St. Mary's by 1:45. The service was
scheduled to begin at 2.
I identified myself to an assistant to
the archbishop, who spoke to someone through a headset, saying, "Bishop
Andrus is here."
I saw the Greek Metropolitan, a good
colleague of mine, who was in the same room with me, several Greek Orthodox
priests, archdiocesan employees and security guards. I greeted the metropolitan
and we spoke briefly.
An archdiocesan employee attempted to
escort me upstairs with the Greek Orthodox group, but was stopped from doing so
by the employee to whom I had first identified myself. This person, who
appeared to be in a superior role, instructed another employee to stand with
me.
At this point no other guests remained
in the downstairs area. The employee and I chatted while waiting. I began to
wonder about the time holdup. I checked my phone; it was 1:50PM. I asked the
employee standing with me if the service indeed started at 2, which she
affirmed.
At 2PM, when the service was to begin,
I said to the employee, "I think I understand, and feel I should
leave." Her response was, "Thank you for being understanding." I
quietly walked out the door. No one attempted to stop me. No attempt was ever
made to explain the delay or any process for seating. I arrived early, before
the time given my assistant, and waited to leave until after the service had
begun.
My intention for attending the
installation was to honor our ecumenical and interfaith relations in the Bay
Area.
But an Archdiocean spokesman
says he was late and then did not wait long enough to be seated:
San Francisco Archdiocese spokesman
George Wesolek chalked it up to a misunderstanding. Andrus had arrived late and
missed the procession of interfaith clergy who were to be seated up front.
Church staff were looking for an opportunity to bring the bishop in without
disrupting the service, according to Wesolek. When they went to retrieve him,
he had already left.
“We had no intention of excluding him
at all,” Wesolek said. “If he felt like because of the wait that was insulting
to him, we certainly will apologize.”
I do not know what to conclude
except that Marc Andrus had best learn that neither the world nor the church
revolves around him, nor any other apostate “bishop”. And he’s supposedly Anglican. He should know by now to show up to church early, not barely
on time or late, especially for a big service.
But who, if anyone, was at fault here - well, that is a mystery.