Curry, 62, was installed as the presiding bishop of the branch of
the 80 million-member worldwide Anglican Communion at the Washington
National Cathedral during a morning service.
In an impassioned sermon, Curry called on people of all races,
economic classes and beliefs to unite and conquer the world's
challenges.
"We are God's children, all of us," he said. "No matter our race, no
matter our religion, no matter our class, our stripe, our type, we
are God's children."
Curry also exhorted the church, with 2 million members, to strive
for a more just society: "We have been sent and called into this
world not to settle for what is, but to dream and work for what
shall be."
Curry's installation comes as U.S. race relations have been strained
over the past year. A series of high-profile killings of unarmed
black men at the hands of white police officers has sparked renewed
national debate over fairness in America's criminal justice system.
In June, tensions were further inflamed when nine black parishioners
of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston,
South Carolina, were shot to death by a white gunman in a massacre
authorities said was racially motivated. The AME Church is an
independent black Protestant denomination rooted in the Methodist
Church with an Episcopal form of governance.
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Curry was elected and confirmed the presiding bishop and primate in
June at the 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Salt
Lake City, where church leaders also voted overwhelmingly to allow
same-sex couples to wed in Episcopal services.
Curry had served as the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North
Carolina since 2000.
A native of Chicago, Curry assumed the post from Katharine Jefferts
Schori, who ended her nine-year term as the first woman to lead the
church.
Curry is the first person of color to be a top leader in the U.S.
Episcopal Church, which is the 14th-largest U.S. religious
denomination, according to the National Council of Churches.
(Writing by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Steve Gorman
and Richard Chang)
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