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  1. American Episcopal Church

    Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox Christian denomination name American Episcopal Church image imagewidth caption main classification Protestant orientation polity Episcopal polity founder founded date 1968, Mobile, Alabama separated from Episcopal Church in the USA parent merger United in 1991 with the Anglican Catholic Church to form the Anglican Church in America . Some Anglican Catholic Church dioceses declined the merger. area congregations members footnotes The American Episcopal Church AEC was a conservative Anglican denomination that existed in the USA between 1968 and 1991. Its growth was temporarily slowed by the relative success of the Continuing Anglican movement of 1977 and 1978 which culminated in the creation of its own version of an alternative to the Episcopal Church in the United States of America . Following the 1976 General Convention of the Episcopal Church, one in which the ordination of women to the priesthood and a new Prayer Book were approved, traditionalist clergy and laypersons unwilling to accept the recent changes met in St. Louis, Missouri and founded the new Anglican Church in North America Episcopal . That provisional name was formally changed to Anglican Catholic Church at the new church s first convention held the next year. Those who organized the Congress of St. Louis were departing members of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada, both of which are member provinces of the Anglican Communion headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The American Episcopal Church, which had no such recognition, was not invited to participate in the Congress. Carroll Eugene Simcox , editor of The Living Church , joined the AEC in 1982. The AEC continued to grow, however, and for a while gained new members and parishes from the Anglican Catholic Church as new disputes afflicted the ACC. The AEC and ACC ultimately negotiated a merger in hopes ... from some of the ACC s bishops. As a result, the American Episcopal Church was absorbed into the new ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Church of Cuba

    Infobox Anglican Church show name Episcopal Church of Cuba image File Episcopal Church of Cuba logo.jpg 150px caption bishop The Right Rev. Griselda Delgado Del Carpia main classification Anglican orientation Anglican polity Episcopal polity Episcopal headquarters Havana , Cuba territory Cuba population 10,000 website http www.cuba.anglican.org http www.cuba.anglican.org The Episcopal Church of Cuba Spanish Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba traces its origins to the foundation of an Anglican Communion Anglican presence on the island of Cuba in 1901. It consists of forty six parish es, and about 10,000 members. It is a part of the Anglican Communion though part of no ecclesiastical province , having the status of an extra provincial Anglican churches extra provincial diocese within the Anglican Communion . As it is not part of a larger province it has no primate . Its governance includes a Metropolitan Council which exercises oversight in matters of Faith and Order. ref http www.anglicancommunion.org tour province.cfm?ID Y2 Anglican Communion Provincial Page Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba ref The Metropolitan Council is chaired by the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada currently Fred Hiltz , the Archbishop of the Church in the Province of the West Indies currently John Walder Dunlop Holder , and the Presiding bishop Episcopal Church of the United States of America Presiding Bishop of the United States of America currently Katharine Jefferts Schori . Internal divisions led to a long period of instability within the Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba, which found itself unable to elect a bishop ... Prendes as suffragan bishop s of the Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba to carry out pastoral oversight under ... on November 28, 2010. ref http www.episcopalchurch.org 81808 125939 ENG HTM.htm Episcopal ... Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba official site http www.anglicancommunion.org Anglican Communion site ... Anglican Churches Category Extra provincial Anglican churches Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba Category ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Divinity School

    Unreferenced date September 2010 Infobox university name Episcopal Divinity School image name Eds logo.jpg ... Hancock Ragsdale city Cambridge, Massachusetts country United States former names Episcopal Theological Seminary Philadelphia Divinity School affiliation Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church campus Urban area Urban , 8 acres students postgrad faculty website http eds.edu The Episcopal Divinity School is a seminary of the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church based in Cambridge ... of the social controversies surrounding the Episcopal Church in the latter half of the 20th century and at the start of the 21st. While an Episcopal seminary, it also trains students from other denominations not seeking ordination in the Episcopal Church and has since 2011 had a relationship with the Metropolitan Community Church in which the latter s candidates for ordination may train at the Episcopal Divinity School and receive specific instruction on Metropolitan Community Church polity as part of their degree programs. The Episcopal Divinity School offers Master of Divinity , Master of Arts ... program. The Episcopal Divinity School is a member of the Boston Theological Institute , a consortium ... thumb right 300px Episcopal Divinity School, 19th century The Episcopal Divinity School EDS was founded in 1974 by combining the Episcopal Theological School ETS and the Philadelphia Divinity ... School of the Protestant Episcopal Church by Dr. Alonzo Potter, Bishop of Pennsylvania. The Episcopal ... that existed or would come to exist within the Episcopal Church often affiliated themselves with either ... African American students, which was not done anywhere else in the world. The Episcopal Church itself ... religion in colleges. ETS became the first Episcopal seminary to hire a woman, in 1941, to its ... of the Episcopal Church. Several EDS faculty members took part in the ordinarion and two of the new ... from this incident even after the Episcopal Church as a whole voted to ordain women to the priesthood ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth (Episcopal Church)

    about the diocese of the Episcopal Church the diocese in the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone Episcopal ... Episcopal image Seal of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth.gif caption Seal of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth province Province 7 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America VII bishop ... 79901 116897 ENG HTM.htm title Episcopal Life Online NEWS publisher Episcopalchurch.org date 2009 ... Worth The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth , headquartered in Fort Worth , Texas , came into being in 1983 after an administrative division of the increasingly large Episcopal Diocese of Dallas . The cathedral ... by Episcopal diocese to un designate the cathedral has been documented property claims have also not been ... of a strong conservativism conservative movement within the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Church Fort Worth and Dallas clergy and parishes have both had a long history ... first Pat url http www.episcopalchurch.org 79901 102536 ENG HTM.htm title Episcopal Life Online ... Schori as the 26th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church on June 18, 2006, Iker petitioned ... of the Southern Cone instead of being part of the Episcopal Church. Such a move, which would realign ... 21, 2008, that Bishop Jack Iker was inhibited from exercising his office as a bishop in the Episcopal Church because by supporting the resolution to leave the Episcopal Church he had violated ... title Episcopal Life Online News publisher Ecusa.anglican.org date 2008 12 05 accessdate 2010 08 ... province of the Anglican Communion , thus affirming their unanimous decision to abandon the Episcopal ... who wished to remain in the Episcopal Church and had therefore been heartened by the inhibition ... ENG HTM.htm title Episcopal Life Online NEWS publisher Episcopalchurch.org date 2008 11 24 accessdate 2010 08 16 ref The Special Convention was held in Fort Worth, at Trinity Episcopal Church, on February ... dioceses in the Episcopal Church to refuse to Ordination of women ordain women , the first ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth

    Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth may refer to Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth Episcopal Church part of the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth ACNA part of the Anglican Church in North America disambig ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina

    88803 ENG HTM.htm South Carolina re elects Mark Lawrence as bishop Episcopal News Service, 4 August 2007 ref The polity of the Episcopal Church requires that a majority of standing committees and diocesan ...Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name South Carolina rite Episcopal image image size province Province 4 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Province IV deaneries bishop The Rt ... of South Carolina Portal Anglicanism The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is a diocese of the Episcopal ... in the eastern part of the state of South Carolina . Its episcopal see see city is Charleston, South ... of the List of Original Dioceses of ECUSA nine original dioceses of the Episcopal Church. It claims to be one of the fastest growing Episcopal dioceses in the United States . ref http www.diosc.com sys index.php?option com content&view article&id 50&Itemid 178 ref History See History of the Episcopal Church United States Colonial origins 1600s 1775 The Episcopal Church s origins in South Carolina ... P. last2 Leland first2 Isabella G. title South Carolina Episcopal Church Records journal The South ... last Holmes first David L. title A Brief History of the Episcopal Church With A Chapter on the Anglican ... Episcopal Church in South Carolina was held on May 12, 1785. ref name ChurchStatep.26 Rogers ... and canons for the national church adopted by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church ..., Jr. 1959, p. 29. ref The Episcopal Church in South Carolina remained disorganized and stagnant during ... Carolina without a bishop until 1812 when Theodore Dehon was elected. In 1810, the Protestant Episcopal ... was briefly separated from the Episcopal Church in the United States and was part of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America . In 1922, the Episcopal Diocese of Upper ... deficiencies in responses Episcopal News Service, 15 March 2007 ref The diocese has opposed actions of the national Episcopal Church that it views as contrary to scripture see Homosexuality and Anglicanism ...   more details



  1. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

    Responsive Readings are published in The Hymnal of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church . Items ... Connectional  Emblem The official logo or symbol of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church ... Episcopal Church in the rapidly changing urbanized society and its relation to God s people. The logo ... Methodist Episcopal Zion Church into a tentatively named Christian Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ... Episcopal Church . See also Portal Methodism African American Churches Uniting in Christ References ... Episcopal Church on the Association of Religion Data Archives website Methodism footer Black church Category African American history by location Category Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Category ... da Christian Methodist Episcopal Church de Christian Methodist Episcopal Church ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Day School

    Episcopal Day School may refer to Episcopal Day School Augusta, Georgia Episcopal Day School Pensacola, Florida Advent Episcopal Day School All Saint s Episcopal Day School Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School St. Francis Episcopal Day School Texas St. Patrick s Episcopal Day School St. Paul s Episcopal Day School Trinity Episcopal Day School disambig ...   more details



  1. Reformed Episcopal Church

    Anglican polity Episcopal polity Episcopal founder George David Cummins founded date December 2, 1873 founded place New York City separated from Episcopal Church United States Protestant Episcopal Church ... leader Presiding Bishop Leonard W. Riches The Reformed Episcopal Church REC is an Anglican Church ... ACNA . In 2009, the Reformed Episcopal Church reported 13,600 members, but within the ACNA forms ... history.html History , Reformed Episcopal Church official website. Accessed 2009.01.09. ref The REC was founded in 1873 by Bishop George David Cummins , formerly of the Episcopal Church United States Protestant Episcopal Church . The church s services are celebrated according to the 1928 Book of Common ... Cummins, DD, founding bishop. In the 19th century, as the Oxford Movement urged that the Episcopal Church United States Protestant Episcopal Church and the Church of England return to Anglicanism s roots in pre Reformation Catholic Christianity, George David Cummins , the Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal ... Episcopal Church, 1873 1902 year 1902 publisher James M. Armstrong location Philadelphia pages ... Episcopal Church followed an 1873 controversy about ecumenical activity. In October of that year ... Episcopal Church in New York City on 2 December 1873. ref name bader ref name nyt cite news title ... African American Protestant Episcopal communicants in South Carolina Low Country South Carolina ... that Church and formed Reformed Episcopal congregations. In October 1874, Edward Cridge, dean of the Anglican ... and joined the Reformed Episcopal Church. Cridge was consecrated a bishop for the REC in 1876. ref Price ... s Fifth General Council acted to establish the Reformed Episcopal Church in that country. ref ... Episcopal Church in that country. ref cite encyclopedia encyclopedia The New Schaff Herzog ... Grand Rapids, Michigan year 1953 ref In 1927, the Reformed Episcopal Church in England merged ... the Reformed Episcopal Church of Canada and disassociated himself from the General Council of the Reformed ...   more details



  1. Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church

    Portal Anglicanism The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church Spanish Iglesia Espa ola Reformada Episcopal considers itself to be part of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church established by Christ and his apostles it maintains apostolic succession via the Church of England and the threefold ministry of bishops, priests and deacons it keeps the three creeds of the Primitive Church it considers itself to morally be the continuing church of the ancient Hispanic Church it has its own liturgy the Mozarabic Rite also called Visigothic Liturgy it maintains the sacramental system. Due to its Reformed tradition this is an Evangelical church and due to its Anglican Catholic tradition it has full membership in the worldwide Anglican Communion it belongs to the Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain FEREDE and is member of the World Council of Churches . The IERE is in full communion ... a bishop. In 1880 the Anglican Episcopal Church in the United States sent a missionary bishop ... bishop is the Rt Revd Carlos Lopez Lozano. The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church has a democratic, synodical parliamentary polity. The Synod is the highest authority in the Church the laity and clergy ... with an episcopal government, like the Roman Catholic Church, but is a synodical Church ... operation. The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church is divided for administrative purposes into three zones .... External links http www.anglicanos.org Official Site of the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church ... A Short History of the Reformed Episcopal Churches of Spain and Portugal, from 1868 to the Present ... Espa ola Reformada Episcopal 1954 http anglicanhistory.org ireland plunket movements1885.html ... organizations established in the 19th century ca Esgl sia Espanyola Reformada Episcopal de Reformierte Episkopalkirche Spaniens es Iglesia espa ola reformada episcopal fr glise piscopale r form e espagnole it Chiesa spagnola riformata episcopale pt Igreja Espanhola Reformada Episcopal sv Spanska ...   more details



  1. Episcopal High School

    Episcopal High School is a common name for high schools affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, including Episcopal High School Alexandria, Virginia Episcopal High School Baton Rouge, Louisiana Episcopal High School Bellaire, Texas Episcopal High School of Jacksonville , Florida schooldis ...   more details



  1. Gethsemane Episcopal Church

    Gethsemane Episcopal Church may refer to in the United States by state Gethsemane Episcopal Church Marion, Indiana Gethsemane Episcopal Church Appleton, Minnesota , listed on the NRHP in Minnesota Gethsemane Episcopal Church Minneapolis, Minnesota , listed on the NRHP in Minnesota Gethsemane Episcopal Church Manhattan, Montana See also Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral Fargo, North Dakota Disambig church ...   more details



  1. Union Episcopal Church

    Union Episcopal Church and variations may refer to Union Episcopal Church Claremont, New Hampshire , listed on the NRHP in New Hampshire St. Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Montgomery, Vermont , formerly Union Episcopal Church , listed on the NRHP Disambig church ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Church of the Redeemer

    Episcopal Church of the Redeemer may refer to Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Avon Park, Florida Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Cannon Falls, Minnesota Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Salmon, Idaho See also Church of the Redeemer disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. St. George's Episcopal Church

    St. George s Episcopal Church may refer to St. George s Episcopal Church Le Mars, Iowa St. George s Episcopal Church Valley Lee, Maryland St. George s Episcopal Church Hempstead, New York St. George s Episcopal Church Manhattan St. George s Episcopal Church Fredericksburg, Virginia St. George s Episcopal Church Griffin, Georgia , List of RHPs in GA listed on the NRHP in Georgia St. George s Episcopal Church Austin, Nevada , List of RHPs in NV listed on the NRHP in Nevada See also St. George Episcopal Church Jacksonville, Florida St. George s Protestant Episcopal Church Brooklyn St George s Church disambiguation disambig church Category Episcopal churches in the United States de St. George s Episcopal Church ...   more details



  1. Scottish Episcopal Church

    Anglican orientation Anglican polity Episcopal polity Episcopal founder founded date 1582 during ...Infobox Anglican Church show name Scottish Episcopal Church image Image Scottish Episcopal Church logo.gif caption Logo of the Scottish Episcopal Church primate David Chillingworth , Bishop of Saint Andrews ... place headquarters General Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church, br 21 Grosvenor Crescent, br ... first authorlink coauthors title Scottish Episcopal Church work Bishops Selection Advisers Handbook ... footnotes The Scottish Episcopal Church lang gd Eaglais Easbaigeach na h Alba ... of the Scottish Episcopal Church is the Most Reverend David Chillingworth . Official name The Scottish Episcopal Church was previously called the Episcopal Church in Scotland, reflecting its role as the Scottish ... until 1712, the Scottish Episcopal Church traces its origins beyond the Protestant Reformation ... of the Church of England. History Main History of the Scottish Episcopal Church Origins of Christianity ... for some years, and the question of Ecclesiastical polity church government also remained largely ... Book of Discipline . The Scottish Episcopal Church began as a distinct church in 1582, when the Church of Scotland rejected episcopal government by bishops and adopted a presbyterian government ... and two ecclesiastical traditions competed. Episcopal government maintained Image James I, VI by John ..., the Presbyterian polity was finally re established in the Church of Scotland. However, the Comprehension ... as provisional, and looking forward to a reconstituted national Episcopal Church under ... Episcopalians Act 1711 Scottish Episcopalians Act of 1711 protected the Episcopal Communion ... Colonies, the Scottish Episcopal church also took the step of consecrating Samuel Seabury 1729 1796 Samuel Seabury at Aberdeen, in 1784. He became the first bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America American Episcopal Church , and had been refused consecration by Church of England ...   more details



  1. African Methodist Episcopal Church

    doctrine and the order of worship. Episcopal The AME Church operates under an Episcopal polity episcopal ...distinguish African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church refimprove date July 2009 Infobox Christian denomination name African Methodist Episcopal Church image Amesheild.png imagewidth 200px caption God Our ... orientation Methodist polity Connexionalism founder Richard Allen reverend Richard Allen founded ... Episcopal Church parent merger separations associations National Council of Churches br World Council ... website URL http www.ame church.com The African Methodist Episcopal Church , usually called the A.M.E. ... Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The AME Church grew out of the Free ... s Methodist Episcopal Church because of discrimination. Although Allen and Jones were both accepted ... the Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1793. In general, they adopted the doctrines and form of government of the Methodist Episcopal Church . In 1794 Bethel AME ... in 1816 to form a new Wesleyan denomination, the African Methodist Episcopal Church AME Church . The African Methodist Episcopal Church has a unique history as it is the first major religious denomination ... Episcopal Church, a predominantly white denomination, in sponsoring the second independent ... to affiliate with the Episcopal Church United States Protestant Episcopal Church and followed Absalom Jones in doing that. In 1792, they founded the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas , the first Episcopal church in the United States with a founding black congregation. In 1804, Jones was ordained as the first black priest in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Church ..., Humankind Our Family , reflects the basic beliefs of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The basic ... Episcopal congregations. The church also observes the official bylaws of the AME Church. The Doctrine and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church is revised at every General Conference and published ...   more details



  1. St. Alban's Episcopal Church

    St. Alban s Episcopal Church may refer to St. Alban s Episcopal Church Chiefland, Florida St. Alban s Episcopal Church Littleton, North Carolina St. Alban s Episcopal Church Lidgerwood, North Dakota St. Alban s Episcopal Church Staten Island, New York See also St. Alban s Church disambiguation Disambig church ...   more details



  1. Saint James' Episcopal Church

    Saint James Episcopal Church can refer to Sites on the National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Saint James Episcopal Church Pewee Valley, Kentucky Saint James Episcopal Church Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Saint James Episcopal Church Batavia, New York Disambig church de Saint James Episcopal Church ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration

    Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration may refer to in the United States by state Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Arcadia, California Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Vail, Colorado Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Belle Plaine, Minnesota Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Dallas, Texas See also Church of the Transfiguration disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

    Trinity Episcopal Cathedral may refer to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Little Rock, Arkansas , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas, counties P Z Pulaski County Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Sacramento, California , cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami , Florida Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Davenport, Iowa , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Scott County, Iowa Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Portland, Oregon Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , built as Trinity Church, Pittsburgh Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Columbia, South Carolina See also Holy Trinity Cathedral disambiguation , including Trinity Cathedral Trinity Episcopal Church Disambig church de Trinity Episcopal Cathedral ...   more details



  1. All Saints Episcopal Church

    All Saints Episcopal Church may refer to Belgium All Saints Episcopal Church Waterloo, Belgium , Waterloo, Belgium United States In Arizona All Saints Episcopal Church Phoenix, Arizona In California All Saints Episcopal Church Beverly Hills, California All Saints Episcopal Church Pasadena, California In Colorado All Saints Episcopal Church Denver, Colorado , List of RHPs in CO listed on the NRHP in Colorado In Delaware All Saints Church, Delmar , Sussex County, Delaware All Saints Episcopal Church Rehoboth Beach, Delaware In Florida All Saints Episcopal Church Enterprise, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Florida All Saints Episcopal Church Fairbanks, Florida All Saints Episcopal Church Jacksonville, Florida All Saints Episcopal Church, Waveland Jensen Beach, Florida All Saints Episcopal Church Winter Park, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Florida In Georgia All Saints Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Georgia In Illinois All Saints Episcopal Church Chicago, Illinois In Indiana Episcopal Church of All Saints Indianapolis In Louisiana All Saints Episcopal Church DeQuincy, Louisiana , listed on the NRHP in Louisiana In Massachusetts All Saints Church, Ashmont , Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts All Saints Episcopal Church South Hadley, Massachusetts All Saints Episcopal Church Chelmsford, Massachustts In Michigan All Saints Episcopal Church Saugatuck, Michigan In Mississippi All Saints Episcopal Church Jackson, Mississippi In New Hampshire All Saints Episcopal Church Peterborough, New Hampshire In New York All Saints Episcopal Church Briarcliff Manor, New York , NRHP listed All Saints Episcopal Church Round Lake, New York In North Dakota All Saints Episcopal Church Valley City, North ... All Saints Episcopal Church Portsmouth, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio In Pennsylvania All Saints Episcopal Church Philadelphia, Pennsylvania See also All Saints Church disambiguation Disambig church Category Episcopal churches in the United States de All Saints Episcopal Church ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Church (United States)

    , the Episcopal Church, as are other Anglican churches, is governed according to episcopal polity ...Other uses Episcopal Church disambiguation Episcopal Church Infobox Anglican Church show name The Episcopal Church image File Shield of the US Episcopal Church.svg center caption The coat of arms arms of the Episcopal Church includes both the cross of St. George and a St. Andrew s cross. primate Katharine ...  KB ref The Episcopal Church also officially known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United ... edited by F. L. Cross. ref ref name ColEn cite web title Episcopal Church work The Columbia Encyclopedia ... ep Episcopal.html accessdate 2007 09 09 ref ref name EnBr cite web title Episcopal Church USA work Encyclop dia ... 9061604 Episcopal Church USA accessdate 2007 09 09 ref The Episcopal Church is the Ecclesiastical ... where it has a presence excluding Europe . The Episcopal Church describes itself as being ... ENG HTM.htm title What makes us Anglican? Hallmarks of the Episcopal Church publisher Episcopalchurch.org date accessdate 2008 11 16 ref In 2010, the Episcopal Church had a baptized membership of 2,125,012 ... ABC cite book coauthors The Archbishops Group on the Episcopate title Episcopal Ministry The Report ... America Central and South America , and the Caribbean . The Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands encompasses both American and British territory. In Europe, the Church s Convocation of Episcopal ... in Europe and with the Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain . The Episcopal Church was active in the Social ... title All Things Human Henry Codman Potter and the Social Gospel in the Episcopal ... Michael Bourgeois ... s General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America General Convention ... Episcopal Bishops Give Ground on Gay Marriage. The New York Times . 15 July 2009. ref ... members and clergy can and do frequently disagree with the stated position of the Church. The Episcopal ... Presiding Bishop Episcopal Church in the USA Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church is Katharine ...   more details



  1. Dioceses of the Episcopal Church

    Episcopal Church United States The Episcopal Church is governed by a General Convention and consists ... territories and the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe , which is similar to a diocese. Each ... portions of more than one state. For example the Episcopal Diocese of Washington Diocese of Washington ... thumb right 500px Map of dioceses of the Episcopal Church, colored by province col begin col 3 legend ..., Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan Northern Michigan or Episcopal Diocese of West Texas West ... the Episcopal Church or Church of England before the American Revolution started in that state is the diocese ... is now Georgia U.S. state Georgia was in Savannah, Georgia Savannah , hence the Episcopal Diocese ... geographical feature. The list below includes the Episcopal see see city in parentheses if different ... 1 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Episcopal Diocese of Maine Maine Portland, Maine Portland Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts Massachusetts Boston Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire Concord Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island Rhode Island Providence, Rhode Island Providence Episcopal Diocese of Vermont Vermont Burlington, Vermont Burlington Episcopal Diocese of Western ... 2 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Diocese of Albany Albany Albany, New York Episcopal Diocese of Central New York Central New York Syracuse, New York Syracuse Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe Paris Episcopal Diocese of Haiti Haiti Port au Prince Episcopal Diocese of Long Island Long Island Garden City, New York Garden City Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey New Jersey Trenton, New Jersey Trenton Episcopal Diocese of New York New York New York City Episcopal Diocese of Newark Newark Newark, New Jersey Episcopal Diocese of Rochester Rochester Rochester, New York Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Episcopal Diocese of Western New ...   more details



  1. Immanuel Episcopal Church

    Immanuel Episcopal Church may refer to in the United States by state Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green , 1703 church in New Castle, Delaware Immanuel Episcopal Church Winona, Mississippi , National Register of Historic Places listings in Mississippi listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Immanuel Episcopal Church Bellows Falls, Vermont , where Carlton Chase was rector Immanuel Episcopal Church Mechanicsville, Virginia , NRHP listed Disambig church de Immanuel Episcopal Church ...   more details




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