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The Episcopal church has seen the most turmoil.

Episcopal造句

Some 60 parishes of the Episcopal Church in the United States made similar moves last year.

I love Sewanee, an Episcopal university tucked away on 13,000 rural acres of the Cumberland Plateau.

"You are totally powerless against a memory like that," said J. Jon Bruno, the Episcopal bishop of Los Angeles.

Sunday night, I go to Remaining men Together and the basement of Trinity Episcopal is almost empty.

She lived for two years in Magdalene, a recovery program founded by Becca Stevens, an Episcopal priest, in Nashville.

The men did not want to interfere, but at last the ladies forced the Baptist minister-Miss Emily's people were Episcopal-to call upon her.

Former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey, who resigned in 2004 after admitting he had cheated on his wife with another man, was turned down for the Episcopal priesthood.

At the party, Wayne Dudley, a retired history professor, met a kindred spirit: Brian Murdoch, a 54-year-old Episcopal priest.

Though a panel of bishops investigating the charges discredited Barnes' smear, it helped widen the rift within the Episcopal Church and divide it from its global affiliates.

A handful of men in suits and ties and women in business attire were among dozens of people at the Episcopal church, which was hit by debris from the World Trade Center collapse on Sept. 11, 2001.

The word "bishop" here is--the Greek word is episkopos, where we get the English word "bishop" and you get the name for the Episcopal church because it's a church that has bishops.

And then there is St. Ann’s, the Episcopal congregation that incubated my progressive high school, and still lends its large and riveting, if somewhat worn-out, space to the school for major events.

The Lower East Side's historic Bialystoker Synagogue, founded in 1905 by immigrants from a Polish village, took over a former Methodist Episcopal church that had been built nearly a century earlier.

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