Enrique Treviño Cruz
Enrique Treviño Cruz | |
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Archbishop of Mexico[a] Bishop of Cuernavaca | |
Church | Anglican Church of Mexico |
Diocese | Cuernavaca |
In office | 2013–present |
Predecessor | Ramiro Mario Delgado Vera |
Orders | |
Consecration | 23 February 2013 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1959 (age 64–65) Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico |
Enrique Treviño Cruz (born 1959) is a Mexican Anglican bishop. He has served since 2013 as bishop of Cuernavaca in the Anglican Church of Mexico and since 2022 as primate of the church.
Biography
[edit]Treviño was born in 1959 in Poza Rica, Veracruz. He is married to María Eugenia Salgado and they have three children. In addition to his theological studies, Treviño has a bachelor's degree in teaching and a master's degree in science.[2]
In 2013, Treviño was elected bishop of the Diocese of Cuernavaca. In 2020, after the retirement of Francisco Manuel Moreno, Treviño became acting primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico.[3]
Controversy over primacy
[edit]Controversy in the church erupted after an April 2022 diocesan election to replace Moreno as bishop of northern Mexico. Five clergypersons said they were prevented from participating in the election, which resulted in Oscar Pulido becoming bishop-elect amid claims of interference in the election. Shortly thereafter, competing delegations from the Diocese of Northern Mexico presented themselves for admission to the church's national synod in June 2022, one led by Pulido and another led by Moreno.[1] As acting primate, Treviño recognized the Pulido-led delegation, and Treviño was during the synod elected and formally installed as primate.[3] He afterward consecrated Pulido as bishop of northern Mexico.[1]
The controversy resulted in division among the leaders of the Anglican Church of Mexico. Bishop of Southeastern Mexico Julio César Martín-Trejo and Bishop of Western Mexico Ricardo Gomez Osnaya sided with Moreno, while Bishop of Mexico Alba Sally Hernandez sided with Treviño and Pulido. Martín and Gomez claimed the election of Treviño as primate was invalid. They also challenged the addition of Pulido and Hernandez to the Anglican Church of Mexico's board during a meeting they were excluded from, alleging procedural irregularities in the process. Treviño alleged irregularities and "actions contrary to canon law" by Martín and Gomez.[1]
In autumn of 2023, Martín, Gomez and Moreno constituted a board claiming to be the Anglican Church of Mexico's legal governing board. In doing so, they voted to strip Treviño of his primacy and install Francisco Moreno as acting primate. According to news reports, "the dissenting bishops retain control of the financial accounts of the Diocese of the North and the Province of Mexico." However, according to Linda Nicholls, regional Anglican primate for the Americas, the Anglican Communion Office would continue to recognize Treviño as primate.[1]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Smith, Emilie Teresa (March 12, 2024). "Tempest in the Anglican Church of Mexico". The Living Church. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ^ Gazanini Espinoza, Guillermo (18 November 2020). "Anglicanos de México tienen nuevo obispo primado". Religión Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ^ a b Michael, Mark (June 7, 2022). "New Primate for Anglican Church of Mexico". The Living Church. Retrieved 13 March 2024.