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    The Episcopal Diocese of Alabama is located in Province IV of the Episcopal Church and serves the state of Alabama with the exception of the extreme southern...
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    center of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, is located here. The town of Nauvoo was founded in 1888, during the construction of the Northern Alabama Railway...
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  • sentence for crimes conducted Santosh Marray, Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Santosh Mohan Dev (born 1934), political leader, represents...
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    The Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, part of Province 4. The diocese was...
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    Glenda S. Curry (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    the twelfth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. In an earlier career as a nurse and college administrator she was president of Troy State University...
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    Birmingham, Alabama serves as the Episcopal see of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama. EWTN, a major Catholic media enterprise, is located in the diocese. After...
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    Marc Andrus (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    Prior to his election as Bishop of California, Andrus served as a suffragan bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. Andrus was born in 1956 in Oak...
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  • A Call for Unity (category History of Alabama)
    Conference of the Methodist Church George M. Murray, D.D., LL.D., Bishop Coadjutor, Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Edward V. Ramage, Moderator, Synod of the Alabama...
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    The Episcopal Diocese of California is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) in Northern...
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    The Episcopal Church (TEC), based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere, is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is...
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  • Thumbnail for Cathedral Church of the Advent (Birmingham, Alabama)
    The Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama, is the see church of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. On March 30, 1983, the structure was...
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    hospital that was originally sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. In 1914 the hospital left the diocese and was promptly renamed and refocused to...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Alabama)
    St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Birmingham, Alabama, is a parish church of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. St. Andrew's was founded in 1902 as a church...
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  • editor Henry Melville Jackson (1840–1900), assistant bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Henry Jackson (classicist) (1839–1921), English classicist...
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  • Robert O. Miller (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama from 1988 to 1998. Miller was born in Wynnville, Alabama, on February 14, 1935, the son of a Methodist...
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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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  • Charles Carpenter (bishop) (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    was consecrated a bishop of the Alabama Episcopal Diocese on June 24, 1938, and served until 1968. He was one of the authors of the "A Call for Unity" letter...
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  • The Episcopal Church (TEC) is governed by a General Convention and consists of 99 dioceses in the United States proper, plus eleven dioceses in other countries...
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  • Thumbnail for Christ Church Cathedral (Mobile, Alabama)
    is a historic Episcopal cathedral located in Mobile, Alabama, USA. Christ Church Cathedral was established in 1823 as the first Episcopal congregation...
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    Brian Prior (category Episcopal bishops of Minnesota)
    1959) is an American prelate of the Episcopal Church currently serving as the assisting bishop in the Diocese of Alabama. Prior was raised in Prosser...
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  • Thumbnail for Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
    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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    denomination which existed from 1861 to 1865. It was formed by Southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States during the American Civil War. When...
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    Consecration of The Rev. Dr. Glenda S. Curry as Bishop Coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama" (PDF). Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. Retrieved 27...
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  • Christ Episcopal Church is a historic church building in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was organized on January 7, 1828, by thirteen men who elected the first...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Selma, Alabama)
    St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic red brick Gothic Revival church located at 210 Lauderdale Street in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, United States...
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  • Randolph Claiborne (category Episcopal bishops of Atlanta)
    bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, elected in 1952. Previously he had served as Bishop Suffragan in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. Randolph...
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  • Henry N. Parsley Jr. (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    American prelate of the Episcopal Church and the retired tenth Bishop of Alabama, and the former Provisional Bishop of the Diocese of Easton. Parsley is...
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  • which won the Lillian Smith Award that year. The Episcopal Diocese of Alabama and the Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast sponsor a yearly pilgrimage...
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  • Cafe church (category Types of Christian organization)
    over beer because of our support for the budding AA movement in 1960." The Abbey is a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama which opened in Birmingham's...
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    Henry Melville Jackson (category Episcopal bishops of Alabama)
    assistant bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama from 1891 till 1900. Jackson was born on July 28, 1840, in Leesburg, Virginia, the son of Samuel Keerl...
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