- (
UECNA) is a
church in the
Anglican tradition and is part of the
Continuing Anglican movement. It is not part of the
Anglican Communion. The
UECNA describes...
- the
second Archbishop of the
United Episcopal Church of
North America (
UECNA) from 1989
until his
resignation in 1992.
During his tenure,
Knight more...
-
calling on
UECNA and the APCK to join him in
building "full
organic unity".
Bishop Presley Hutchens of the ACC
addressed delegates at the
UECNA convention...
- ACC
addressed delegates to the
UECNA convention of
October 2008 and
discussed the
possibility of
uniting the ACC and
UECNA.
Although well
received at the...
-
Christ the King (APCK), and the
United Episcopal Church of
North America (
UECNA)
explored opportunities for
greater cooperation and the
possibility of achieving...
-
referred to as the
Archbishop – a
hangover from the 1981/4
version of the
UECNA Constitution and Canons. The
Presiding Bishop acts as
Chairman of the House...
-
Church of
North America (
UECNA)
presiding bishop,
Stephen C. Reber,
welcomed Nolden as new clergy.
Nolden was
consecrated a
UECNA bishop in
January 2009...
- Hastings, Michigan. Net
Ministries website,
Diocese of the
Great Lakes UECNA website, Dioceses,
retrieved 2024-01-10
Diocese of the
Great Lakes website...
-
Alastair (Alexander)
Edwin 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, John C.
Gramley (
UECNA)
January 25, 1992
Bishop of the
Missionary Diocese of New
Zealand Left to...
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Diocese of the
Great Lakes may
refer to:
Diocese of the
Great Lakes (
UECNA) (founded 1998), a
diocese of the
United Episcopal Church of
North America...