- Diocese – The Episcopal Church
The Diocese of the Rio Grande includes all of New Mexico and part of west Texas, and the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast includes portions of southern Alabama and western Florida In England, the diocese is the territory of the bishop and the parish is a subdivision of it Every diocese in the Episcopal Church has a Standing Committee
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San Diego The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego was established in 1974, when it separated from the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles The Diocese of San Diego comprises 20,000 members and 45 congregations, and it extends from Murrieta to the Mexican border, and from the Pacific Ocean to Yuma, Arizona
- Diocese of Dallas receives consents for Bishop-elect Rob Price
The standing committees and bishops exercising jurisdiction have given the required majority of consents to the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas for its May 3 election of the Very Rev Rob Price as bishop coadjutor His ordination is scheduled for Sept 6
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The Diocese of Pennsylvania is the second oldest diocese in the Episcopal Church This historic diocese is comprised of 142 worshiping congregations located in the southeast portion of the state, throughout Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester counties
- Western Oregon – The Episcopal Church
Episcopal Cathedrals Camps and Conference Centers Browse by Province Diocese of Western Oregon Bishop: The Rt Rev Dr Diana Akiyama Website
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Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota receives consents for Bishop-elect Shay Craig The standing committees and bishops exercising jurisdiction have given the required majority of consents to the Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota for its Oct 25 election of the Very Rev Shay Craig as bishop
- Maryland, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church
Maryland, Diocese of This diocese was organized on Aug 13, 1783, at Annapolis On Oct 12, 1868, the General Convention voted to divide the diocese and place some of the Maryland counties in the new Diocese of Easton The 1895 General Convention created the Diocese of Washington and placed four Maryland counties in it The Diocese of Maryland includes the following counties: Allegany, Ann
- Oregon, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church
The Diocese of Oregon includes the following counties: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill
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