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    The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, with jurisdiction over middle and north Georgia...
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    seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. The first site for St. Philip's was in downtown Atlanta, across from the State Capitol on the corner of what...
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  • Diocese of Atlanta may refer to: the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta (Diocese of Atlanta, 1956–1962) This disambiguation...
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  • University, one of the State of Georgia's largest public institutions headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, Georgia Roman Catholic...
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    located in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. It is the largest Episcopal parish day school in the United States and the only PK-12-grade Episcopal school in...
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  • Rob Wright (bishop) (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    Wright (born February 3, 1964) is tenth and current bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, serving from October 2012 to the present. He is the first...
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    The Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, USA is one of 20 dioceses that comprise Province IV of the US Episcopal Church, and is a diocese within the worldwide...
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  • the 1950s and 1960s. Atlanta is also the see of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, which includes all of northern Georgia, much of middle Georgia and the...
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  • Kim Jackson (politician) (category American Episcopal priests)
    was the first out priest of color to be ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. She serves as a vicar at the Church of the Common Ground, giving...
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  • J. Neil Alexander (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    Dean Emeritus. From 2001 to 2012, he was the 9th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. Alexander was born in 1954 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina...
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  • C. Judson Child Jr. (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    (April 25, 1923 – January 5, 2004) was the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. He was consecrated as Bishop Suffragan in 1978, and served...
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    Sims – sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta consecrated as Diocesan Bishop in 1972 Patrick Tubach – class of 1996, Academy Award nominee...
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  • The Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan, formerly known as the Episcopal Church of Sudan, is a province of the Anglican Communion located...
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    Foley Beach (category Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America)
    deacon and a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta in 1992. He was nominated deacon, afterwards rector, of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, in Monroe, Georgia...
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    John Buchman Walthour Bishop of Atlanta 1951", Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, backed up by the Internet Archive as of September 28, 2007. Accessed November...
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    be episcopally ordained, but his title conforms to that of his jurisdiction: the pastor of an archdiocese is an archbishop, the pastor of a diocese is...
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    of the Atlanta University Center. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta operates the Lyke House Catholic Student Center, the Episcopal Diocese of...
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    St. Luke's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in Atlanta, Georgia. The parish was founded in 1864, with the current building on Peachtree Street constructed...
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  • The Episcopal Church (TEC) is governed by a General Convention and consists of 96 dioceses in the United States proper, plus ten dioceses in other countries...
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  • former bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida Rt. Rev. Henry Judah Mikell (Alpha Alpha) – former bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta Bishop Robert...
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    British politician Randolph Claiborne (1906–1986), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta Randolph Cohen (fl. 1990s–2020s), American financial economist...
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    now midtown Atlanta petitioned the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia to establish a new church in midtown. During this time, the city of Atlanta was growing...
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    Lovett School (category Private K-12 schools in Atlanta)
    Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, which had been established in 1954. The national Episcopal Church had issued directives to its member dioceses to integrate their...
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  • bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta Robert Wright (courtier) (1553–1596), English scholar and courtier Robert Wright (Medal of Honor) (1828–1885)...
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  • John B. Walthour (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    the 4th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta in the United States. He was born 24 August 1904 in Cape May, New Jersey, the son of Harry Clayton and...
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  • Bennett Sims (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    17, 2006) was the sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, consecrated in 1972. Upon retirement from the Diocese in 1983, Sims founded the Institute...
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  • Keith Bernard Whitmore (category Episcopal bishops of Eau Claire)
    of the Eau Claire Diocese from 1999 to 2008. Currently, he is Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. Previously, he served as Dean of Christ...
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    Being the largest of the provinces of the Episcopal Church, Province 4 is composed of twenty dioceses in nine states of the Southeastern United States. Included...
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  • Frank Allan (bishop) (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    Allan (May 9, 1935 – May 24, 2019) was the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta from 1989 till 2000. Allan was born in Hammond, Indiana....
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    Moravian University (category Educational institutions of the American (North) Province of the Moravian Church)
    of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta John Andretti, former NASCAR, IndyCar, and NHRA professional race car driver William F. Badè, former president of...
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