- The
Episcopal Church (TEC),
based in the
United States with
additional dioceses elsewhere, is a
member church of the
worldwide Anglican Communion. It...
- Look up
Episcopal,
episcopal, or
episcopalian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Episcopal may
refer to: Of or
relating to a bishop, an
overseer in the...
- self-identify as
Anglican do not
belong to the
Anglican Communion, and not all
episcopally-governed
churches are Anglican. The
Roman Catholic Church, the Old Catholic...
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Episcopal,
episcopal, or
episcopalian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Episcopal Church may
refer to
various churches in the Anglican, Methodist...
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Katharine Jefferts Schori, the
Episcopal Bishop of Nevada,
became the
first woman to
become the
presiding bishop of the
Episcopal Church. In the Evangelical...
- that
prevails in the
Church of Scotland. The word
Episcopal is
preferred in the
title of the
Episcopal Church (the
province of the
Anglican Communion covering...
- An
episcopal see is, in a
practical use of the phrase, the area of a bishop's
ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
Phrases concerning actions occurring within...
- The
Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was the
oldest and
largest Methodist denomination in the
United States from its
founding in 1784
until 1939. It was...
- the bishops. This
situation must have
hardly survived Julian, 361–363.
Episcopal courts are not
heard of
again in the East
until 398 and in the West in...
-
similarly titled episcopal vicar shares in the bishop's
ordinary executive power like the
vicar general,
except for the fact that the
episcopal vicar's authority...