- The
Episcopal Church (TEC), also
known as the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of
America (PECUSA), is a
member of the
worldwide Anglican...
- 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...
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Episcopal,
episcopal, or
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Episcopal Church is any of
various churches in the Anglican, Methodist...
- the
Church of Scotland. The word
Episcopal ("of or
pertaining to bishops") is
preferred in the
title of the
Episcopal Church (the
province of the Anglican...
- 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...
- p. 168 Les
Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1469,
Number 25
Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi: II p. 146 Les
Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1450,
Number 2 "Westkarre...
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three episcopal areas of the
United Methodist Church in the Philippines: the
Baguio Episcopal Area,
Davao Episcopal Area and
Manila Episcopal Area. A...
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Catholic Heirachy.org.
Revue des
Ordinations Épiscopales,
Issue 1936,
Number 84
Revue des
Ordinations Épiscopales,
Issue 1950,
Number 61. Comp. Champollion...
- An
episcopal polity is a
hierarchical form of
church governance in
which the
chief local authorities are
called bishops. The word "bishop" here is derived...
- In the
years before the
American Civil War of 1861–1865, the
Methodist Episcopal Church South had been
considering the
creation of a
regional university...