Karen Romano-Taylor to be commissioned as minister

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Karen Romano-Taylor of Peachtree City will be installed as a commissioned minister of hospital ministry in the Charismatic Episcopal Church and will also receive the designation of licensed liturgical minister in services on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Her commissioning and licensure service will take place at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Ga. Highway 34, Sharpsburg. David Epps, bishop of the Diocese of the Mid-South will officiate.

Romano-Taylor is a graduate of George Mason University, Fairfax, Va., where she received her bachelor of science degree in psychology and clinical human services and her master of education in counseling.

She has held positions as a counselor and as a mental health therapist in private, government, and university counseling centers. She has extensive experience in providing counseling and training on a wide variety of issues.

Romano-Taylor is preparing to take a 400 hour class in clinical pastoral education taught at Piedmont Fayette Hospital.

She and her husband, The Rev. Fr. Dr. James Taylor, live in Peachtree City.