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  • The Old Stone Church ( Episcopal), a Cragsmoor landmark
  • Henderson attended high school at Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pennsylvania, where he te
  • headed the acquisition of the 38-acre former Episcopal Academy in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvan
  • Landmarks within one mile include the former Episcopal Academy (the building and grounds are now ow
  • He took his early education at The Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia and graduated from t
  • He had had charge of the Episcopal Academy during a part of his pastorate at St
  • She attended Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy before becoming home schooled in 201
  • It now serves as the St. Mark's Episcopal Academy in addition to the church.
  • le graduated with the class of 2006 from The Episcopal Academy, a well-received private school in s
  • He attended the Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Connecticut and graduated
  • the school, which later became Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy.
  • Llandaff Episcopal Acta, 1140-1287, ed.
  • His episcopal activity was directed to the founding of hos
  • From 1528 until 1535 he was the episcopal administrator of the diocese of Brugnato.
  • Campaign for Human Development (and National Episcopal Advisor for the Society of Saint Vincent de
  • s for low-wage workers; and he serves as the Episcopal advisor to the International Commission of C
  • He also served as episcopal advisor for the National Catholic Laymen's R
  • Episcopal also has computer and writing labs, as well
  • 1987 Episcopal Alumni
  • 1985 Episcopal Alumni
  • f St. Paul was founded in 1824, as the first Episcopal and the first Protestant congregation in the
  • Massachusetts; began Cowley Publications, an Episcopal and Anglican book publishing house; and deve
  • Protestant Church merged with the Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Episcopal South to form the Me
  • to the General Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Churches in 1932-48, including
  • ollowing appointments as Pastor of Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Churches in the State of Michi
  • dresses to the Commons in which he advocated episcopal and liturgical reform.
  • al Council stipulating that all the Egyptian episcopal and metropolitan provinces be subjected to t
  • eeting house, a building occupied by Trinity Episcopal and the Masons, and a log school house.
  • The two congregations, Episcopal and Congregational, have very different styl
  • he pled for unity among all branches of the Episcopal and Anglican communions, and for harmonious
  • It was built by the local Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian congregations.
  • gognoni practiced surgery in addition to his episcopal and religious duties.
  • sboro; they were missionary churches for the Episcopal and Presbyterian denominations.
  • His episcopal and patriarchal consecration was performed b
  • In the Dominican Order at the time of his episcopal appointment Fisher was the Master of Student
  • Pope Benedict XVI made the episcopal appointment on November 14, 2009.
  • Canberra and Goulburn, the first Australian episcopal appointment of Pope Benedict XVI.
  • A little over a year after Roy's first episcopal appointment, Pope Pius raised him to Archbis
  • , a position he served in at the time of his episcopal appointment.
  • Episcopal Appointment: October 16, 2002 by Pope John P
  • oseph Estephan from all functions (apart the episcopal appointments and consecrations) and nominate
  • s often the starting point of any account of episcopal appointments in Ireland after the coming of
  • s an Anglican bishop who held three separate episcopal appointments between 1956 and 1977.
  • ast of the Sacred Heart was celebrated, with episcopal approval, on 31 August 1670, in the major se
  • (born 1949), Charles Nations deGravelles, an Episcopal archdeacon, and John W. deGravelles, an atto
  • ases, including the adoption services of the Episcopal Archdiocese of Chicago.
  • Flodoard had been given charge of the episcopal archives, and constructed his history out of
  • He was assigned to the West Virginia Episcopal Area (the West Virginia Annual Conference).
  • Bishop Spain was assigned to the Louisville Episcopal Area (1988-92), serving as Presiding Bishop
  • is an Anglican parish church in the Woolwich Episcopal Area of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark.
  • The Episcopal area was historically in the Diocese of Cant
  • The Bishop of Croydon oversees the Episcopal Area of Croydon, which is made up of the Arc
  • he 1960 General Conference approved a second episcopal area in the Philippines Central Conference:
  • church in the area, and is the center of the episcopal area in Kumasi.
  • Bishop Berry served the Buffalo, New York Episcopal Area (Genesee Annual Conference) for eight y
  • The Bishop's office of the Davao Episcopal Area has been actively involved in the Chris
  • Buckingham Episcopal Area (Archdeaconry of Buckingham)
  • was assigned to the Columbia, South Carolina Episcopal Area (the South Carolina Annual Conference),
  • adrennium as Resident Bishop of the Illinois Episcopal Area (Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conferenc
  • n, Kingston and Woolwich who each oversee an episcopal area of the diocese.
  • within the Wandsworth Deanery, the Kingston Episcopal Area and the Diocese of Southwark.
  • The Ohio East Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church was crea
  • s, and no doubt the people of Rialto and his episcopal area are at one in praying that he find enjo
  • Bishop Shaw was assigned to the New Orleans Episcopal Area (1936-40), and then to the Baltimore Ep
  • e presided over the Columbia, South Carolina Episcopal Area and then the Nashville, Tennessee Episc
  • rved as the Resident Bishop of the Ohio East Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church from 197
  • e parish churches in the town are all in the episcopal area of Ramsbury, served by the Bishop of Ra
  • An Episcopal Area in the U.M.Church is the area overseen
  • st Bishop of the newly created South Georgia Episcopal Area (the South Georgia Annual Conference).
  • Weaver was then assigned the Boston Episcopal Area where he continues to serve the New Eng
  • He was then appointed to the Philadelphia Episcopal Area where he presided over the Eastern Penn
  • He was assigned to the Detroit Episcopal Area (the Detroit and Michigan Annual Confer
  • He was assigned to the Pacific Episcopal Area of this Central Conference.
  • Bishop Gregory Vaughn Palmer of the Illinois Episcopal Area currently serves as President of the Co
  • d and Craven (becoming part of the new Ripon episcopal area); and the Archdeaconry of Bradford woul
  • Bishop Baker served the California Episcopal Area, which at the time included the followi
  • Conference mandated the addition of a third episcopal area, the Davao Area.
  • He was assigned to the Kansas Episcopal Area, with offices in Wichita, Kansas.
  • atiwa, leader of the denomination's Zimbabwe Episcopal Area, and host Bishop for the meeting.
  • He was assigned to the Kansas Episcopal Area, where he served for eight years.
  • nference is an Annual Conference (a regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Me
  • hop now has responsibility for the Willesden Episcopal Area, comprising four deaneries: Brent, Eali
  • Conference is an Annual Conference (regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Me
  • and assigned to the newly created Ohio East Episcopal Area.
  • tion, Bishop Sano was assigned to the Denver Episcopal Area.
  • He was assigned the Singapore Episcopal Area.
  • le me to be a focus for unity in the Reading Episcopal area.
  • ax would become part of the new Huddersfield episcopal area; and the Archdeaconry of Pontefract wou
  • eaconry of Richmond and Craven, in the Ripon Episcopal Area; and the Archdeaconry of Leeds would be
  • It divided into three episcopal areas which are overseen by an Area Bishop.
  • tral conference bishops are also assigned to episcopal areas within each central conference.
  • U.M. Church decided to reduce the number of episcopal areas in the North Central Jurisdiction by o
  • It is divided into three episcopal areas, each with its own area bishop.
  • The diocese is divided into five episcopal areas, each of which is the particular respo
  • Francisco, Pittsburgh and Washington (D.C.) Episcopal Areas.
  • Episcopal arms of Msgr.
  • ant, silver and blue waves were added to the episcopal arms, to suggest that the county was an "isl
  • ed field are taken from Bishop Van Mildert's episcopal arms; the cross of St Cuthbert is a common e
  • he served as secretary of the North American Episcopal Assembly of the Orthodox Church.
  • who had been La Crosse's bishop in his first episcopal assignment.
  • their parishes rather than submit to the new Episcopal authorities.
  • Although Dongan retained de facto episcopal authority in the Isle of Man, this marked, i
  • to oppose the church's system of centralized episcopal authority, which he believed infringed on th
  • tions of Faith Memorial Lutheran and Trinity Episcopal began exploring the concept of merging, and
  • perior to, most men currently sitting on the episcopal bench."
  • Bronson was the son-in-law of the prominent Episcopal Bishop William White.
  • y Yates Satterlee, was consecrated the first Episcopal Bishop of Washington in a ceremony in Calvar
  • home for Bishop Edmund Pendleton Dandridge, Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee.
  • Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire Gene Robinson gave a
  • yboy who was a grandson of Alonzo Potter, an Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania, and a nephew and gre
  • The consecration of William Evan Sanders, Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee (1962).
  • Robert Strange, Episcopal bishop
  • On June 3, 1908, Kinsman was elected third Episcopal Bishop of Delaware.
  • d a deacon by Abram N. Littlejohn, the first Episcopal Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Long Island a
  • American clergyman and the first Protestant Episcopal bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central N
  • ch 16, 1789-December 6, 1858) was the second Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania.
  • 1807-July 14, 1867) was the first missionary Episcopal Bishop of Washington and Oregon territories.
  • il 9, 1862 - March 27, 1929) was an American Episcopal bishop who served in the Philippines and wes
  • Sean W. Rowe (born 1975) is the eighth Episcopal Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northwest
  • archdiocese abuse scandal, the elevation of Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson, and the death of Pope
  • , 1999 in Poughkeepsie, New York) was a U.S. Episcopal Bishop in New York.
  • n was Beverley Dandridge Tucker (1846-1930), Episcopal Bishop of Southern Virginia (who in turn by
  • y 2, 1798 - February 13, 1887) was the first Episcopal bishop of Mississippi.
  • , Kansas, having married Thomas H. Vail, the Episcopal Bishop of Kansas, in 1867.
  • May 7, 1796 - August 26, 1872) was the first Episcopal Bishop of Indiana after the diocese's divisi
  • dson, Christopher E. Gadsden, was the fourth Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina.
  • Seamans then served under Arkansas Episcopal Bishop Larry Maze, but left the Episcopal ch
  • ew York, and was the Canon Theologian to the Episcopal Bishop of Long Island.
  • - November 18, 1949 in New York) was an U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York.
  • Dr. Hamilton Wright and Episcopal Bishop Charles Henry Brent headed the U.S. d
  • ugust 6, 1807-January 4, 1881) was the third Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina.
  • He was the first Episcopal bishop to ordain an openly homosexual woman
  • The chapel houses the cathedra of the Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina, a memorial of Henr
  • cticut, died 1865) was an American Methodist Episcopal bishop and a lawyer.
  • c Irving Bloy (1904 -- May 23, 1993) was the Episcopal Bishop of Los Angeles between 1948 and 1974.
  • gyll, was a Scottish clergyman and nonjurant Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh between 1720 and 1727.
  • the 19th Century, it was not uncommon for an Episcopal bishop to serve at the same time as rector o
  • He was the 830th Episcopal bishop consecrated in the United States.
  • He served as the Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina from 1894 to his de
  • s older brother John Johns was to become the Episcopal Bishop of Virginia.
  • Robert Keith (1681-1757) was a Scottish Episcopal bishop and historian.
  • She is the 15th female Episcopal bishop and the 1,022nd bishop in the America
  • Eugene Taylor Sutton is the fourteenth Episcopal Bishop of Maryland.
  • e by Bishop Hugh Miller Thompson, the second Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Mississippi and a M
  • h Coleman Bridgman in 1855, with the help of Episcopal Bishop William Jones Boone.
  • - September 10, 1803) was the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts and s
  • President of Union College and subsequently Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania - and Maria Nott, dau
  • November 25, 1860 - 2 February 1941) was the Episcopal Bishop of Maine and Missionary Bishop of Wes
  • eelock Moulton (1873 - 1962) was an American Episcopal bishop, born at Worcester, Massachusetts.
  • ry Codman Potter was born the son of another Episcopal bishop, The Right Rev'd Alonzo Potter, in Sc
  • 832 - May 9, 1920) was an American Methodist Episcopal bishop.
  • This article is about an Episcopal bishop.
  • ittsburgh, the son of John Henry Hopkins, an Episcopal bishop.
  • Smith (1784-1884) was an American Protestant Episcopal bishop.
  • Eastburn (1801 Leeds, England - 1872) was an Episcopal bishop.
  • omas March Clark (1812-1903) was an American Episcopal bishop.
  • on (November 19, 1826-March 10, 1884) was an Episcopal bishop.
  • Athens County, Ohio, one of three Methodist Episcopal Bishops to be born in Athens County.
  • ttached graveyard is the burial site of four Episcopal Bishops of Tennessee.
  • han ten years he represented Scotland on the Episcopal Board of the International Commission on Eng
  • Cardinal Napier is a member of the Episcopal Board of the International Commission on Eng
  • "Digby" attended St. Paul's School, an Episcopal boarding school in New Hampshire.
  • sh), Santa Clara Church, several chapels and episcopal buildings.
  • Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was buried at the Episcopal Burial Ground.
  • Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel ** (added 1976 - S
  • Episcopal Burying Ground Chapel
  • From the Episcopal Calendar
  • Jackson Kemper (now commemorated in the Episcopal calendar on 24 May) was consecrated at conve
  • loyd Breck is commemorated on April 2 on the Episcopal calendar of saints.
  • eacher, Thomas Gallaudet on August 27 on the Episcopal calendar of saints.
  • However, his episcopal career lasted only thirteen months.
  • ny special patronage, and with regard to his episcopal career, apart from the details furnished her
  • However, throughout his episcopal career, he is believed to have written upwar
  • those early days remain today, including an episcopal castle which has the largest single-nave cat
  • The medieval episcopal castle today houses the Saaremaa Regional Mu
  • David had moved to secure the episcopal castle at Spynie, and his presence there und
  • The old episcopal catalogue of the church of Metz informs us t
  • He is a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City and is active in
  • number of churches, among them Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Syracuse, New York, built in 18
  • It was intended to serve as the Episcopal Cathedral of Philadelphia.
  • ate University, Tempe, and served at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Phoenix.
  • so referred to as All Souls Cathedral, is an Episcopal cathedral located in Asheville, North Caroli
  • unt Olive Cathedral is a Christian Methodist Episcopal cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee, United Stat
  • 1944 the clergy and lay leaders from Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Davenport restarted services.
  • Displayed in the west transept of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee, this stone
  • St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral is closely associated with two epi
  • the District of Columbia, where he attended Episcopal Cathedral School and sang with a church choi
  • ealthy, and continues to serve at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City.
  • known simply as Christ Church, is a historic Episcopal cathedral located in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
  • "Trinity Episcopal Cathedral" redirects here.
  • First Presbyterian Church and St. Michael's Episcopal Cathedral, built in 1900, can be found withi
  • es were held on January 27, 2000, at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, with the Very Reverend Henry Huds
  • tion today as the Cathedral of All Souls, an Episcopal cathedral.
  • to 1990 on the site of the former St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral.
  • He is buried in St. James's Episcopal Cemetery in Lancaster.
  • He is buried in the Trinity Episcopal Cemetery at Galveston.
  • nds and family erected a cenotaph at Trinity Episcopal Cemetery in Chocowinity, North Carolina with
  • Kinghorn Methodist Episcopal Cemetery is located in the Kinghorn communit
  • He is buried at Saint Luke's Episcopal Cemetery in Marianna.
  • on August 30, 1867, and was interred in the Episcopal Cemetery in Society Hill, South Carolina.
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