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Adherents of
Anglicanism are
called Anglicans; they are also
called Episcopalians in some countries. The
majority of
Anglicans are
members of national...
- in the
United States, or 3 million people, self-identify as
mainline Episcopalians. The
church has
declined in
membership and
Sunday attendance since the...
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ecclesiastical province of the
Anglican Communion. A
continuation of the
episcopalian "Church of Scotland" as
intended by
James VI, and as it was from the...
- any
specific religious body.
Mainline Protestants predominate, with
Episcopalians and
Presbyterians being the most prevalent. John F.
Kennedy and Joe...
- Look up Episcopal, episcopal, or
episcopalian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Episcopal Church is any of
various churches in the Anglican, Methodist...
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Episcopalianism in
Scotland may
refer to:
Episcopalianism in the
Church of
Scotland Scottish Episcopal Church This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
African Methodist Episcopal Church,
usually called the AME
Church or AME, is a
Methodist denomination based in the
United States. It
adheres to Wesleyan–Arminian...
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George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an
American politician who
served as the 43rd
president of the
United States from 2001 to 2009. A
member of the...
- The
Bishop of
Argyll and The
Isles (Scottish Gaelic:
Easbaig Earra-Ghàidheal agus nan Eilean) is the
Ordinary of the
Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll...
- as a "distinct mark" of an
Episcopalian in the
United States Armed Forces. The
Episcopal Church suggests that
Episcopalian service members wear it on...