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Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Episcopal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Episcopal and episcopalian may refer to: •Bishop, an overseer in the Christian church •Episcopate, the see of a bishop, a diocese •Episcopal polity, the church united under the oversight of bisho...
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Episcopal Relief and Development hosts Archbishop of Canterbury, launches NetsforLife Inspiration FundEpiscopal Relief and Development hosted a luncheon Jan. 26 in New York City in honor of Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Willia...
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Episcopal polity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Comprehensive list of Episcopal churches, seminaries and other organisations in the United States. Guide to American Anglicanism. ... Plesk ships with several test pages, showing script version, testing database connections, sending mail, etc. Click on icon to see test pages for different scripts ... If you see this page,
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Episcopal Relief & Development continues to assist earthquake survivors. Visit the Haiti Crisis page for video statements from Bishops Duracin and Holguin. Please continue to pray for those impacted and donate to our Haiti fund.
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News on Episcopal Church continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. ... Episcopal Church News Editors ... Joe DeCaro is editing the Episcopal Church News page.
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Episcopal churches were founded by settlers in the newly opened regions of the West. During the Civil War the church was necessarily disunited, but at the General Conference of 1865 there was a full reunion.
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Diocese of Haiti pledges to continue legacy of founderBy Mary Frances Schjonberg, Jan 28, 2010The future of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti may well look very much like its past in one very important aspect: its service ...
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