Chicago-Born Bishop Who Preached At Royal Wedding Has Surgery

NEW YORK (AP) — The American clergyman who preached about the power of love at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has undergone surgery for prostate cancer.

An Episcopal Church spokeswoman says the surgery was performed Tuesday on the Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry.

The 65-year-old Curry announced his cancer diagnosis last week and said he planned to have surgery to remove the prostate gland.

Curry said he expected to spend four to six weeks recuperating.

He said he would resume his duties as presiding bishop of the church in early September.

Curry, 65, who is married and has two grown daughters, was born in Chicago and raised in Buffalo, New York.

He began his ministry in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and also served as rector in Lincoln Heights, Ohio and Baltimore, Maryland.

He is the first black leader of the Episcopal Church in the United States.

His fiery sermon at the May 19 royal wedding offered a contrast to the more solemn Anglican style that many guests were used to.

 

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