Saturday, September 18, 2010

Ex-Episcopal priest from Colorado Springs pleads no contest to theft


From Colorado Springs- The parish (St. George's) is a CANA congregation listed on the ACNA web site.

Pueblo special prosecutor Stephen Jones announced Friday that former Episcopal priest Donald Armstrong, ex-pastor of Grace Church in Colorado Springs, has entered a "no-contest" plea to felony theft in exchange for a deferred judgment and sentence.

Armstrong, 61, indicted by a 4th Judicial District grand jury in 2009 on 20 counts of felony theft, was accused of embezzling almost $300,000 from church and trust funds over eight years to pay for his two children's college.

Armstrong and his loyal congregation already lost a civil trial last year to determine who owned Grace Church and St. Stephen's Parish, a historic downtown property valued at about $17 million. The Episcopal Diocese of Colorado won back the church that Armstrong's congregation had been occupying.

"The recent actions taken by the court in the criminal proceedings against Don Armstrong bring closure to a very sad chapter in the life of this diocese," Bishop Robert J. O'Neill said.
Armstrong, theologically more conservative than the Episcopal Church had become, broke away in May 2007 to form a new Anglican congregation.

An Ecceliastical Trial Court in 2007 removed him as an Episcopal priest of the diocese after finding him guilty of stealing a total of $392,000 from parish-controlled coffers.

Armstrong denied the charges and stayed put in the Grace Church building. After a civil court judge ordered him to give it back to the diocese, Armstrong and his breakaway congregation moved to a new building they called St. George's Anglican Church.


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http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_16107170#ixzz0zsnSr5Lo

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