Francisco Manuel Moreno

Francisco Manuel Moreno (born Monterrey, 13 August 1950) is a retired Mexican Anglican bishop.


Francisco Manuel Moreno
Archbishop of Mexico
Bishop of Northern Mexico
ChurchAnglican Church of Mexico
In officeBishop of Northern México (2010-2020)
Orders
Ordination1976
Personal details
Born13 August 1950
Monterrey, Mexico

Biography

He studied for the ministry at the San Andrés Seminary in Mexico City, being ordained a deacon in 1972 and a priest in 1974, for the Diocese of Northern Mexico.

He was bishop of Northern Mexico, from 5 March 2010 to November 2020. In 2013 he was elected IV Primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico at their 7th General Synod on 14 June 2013, with his installation taking place two days later.[1] He retired effective 13 November 2020.[2] During his primacy Mexico received the first ever visit of an Archbishop of Canterbury. In February 2020 he signed a new covenant with The Episcopal Church (USA).[3]

In 2023 Moreno issued a communique where he did not recognize the result of the electoral synod electing his successor alleging serious irregularities and violation of canon law to the point of qualifying it as an electoral fraud, and he was in fact still recognized as the only legitimate bishop by several congregations including the cathedral of the Northen Mexico diocese. In the same communique, he informed the readers that legally he was still the bishop of the diocese and that he was going to take legal proceedings against those responsible; he promised a new electoral synod with fairness and clear rules so a new bishop freely elected might succeed him. He stated that a majority of bishops members of the board of directors of the Anglican Church of Mexico were supporting him.[4]

He is seen as a moderate in the context of the current divisions of the Anglican Communion, being friendly with the liberal pro-LGBT provinces, but still opposing civil same-sex marriages and the religious blessing of same-sex unions as the official policy of the province.[5]

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