TEC presiding bishop Michael Curry re-hospitalized, recovering from surgery

(Courtesy of the Episcopal Church)
Michael Curry, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, underwent surgery on January 6 to treat a reoccurrence of the subdural hematoma he experienced in early December 2023. The surgery was successful, and updates on his condition will be provided as they become available, according to a press release.
Earlier on the morning of January 6, a separate release said he’d been re-hospitalized.
Curry was last admitted to a hospital near his home in Raleigh, North Carolina, on December 3 and underwent surgery on December 4. He fell while visiting Syracuse, New York, and suffered a subdural hematoma, or brain bleed, that then required surgery. At the time, his surgeon was happy with progress.