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Diocese – The Episcopal Church A diocese was a division of a prefecture of the Roman Empire In the reorganization of Diocletian and Constantine, the Roman Empire was divided into twelve dioceses As the church expanded out from the cities, it adopted the use of the word “diocese,” and ecclesiastical dioceses tended to correspond to civil units
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Maryland, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church 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 […]
Georgia, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church The primary convention of the Diocese of Georgia was held Feb 24-28, 1823, at St Paul apos;s Church, Augusta The first bishop of the diocese was not consecrated until 1841 The diocese left the Protestant Episcopal Church on July 3, 1861, and joined the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America It reunited with […]
Southern Virginia, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church The 1892 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Virginia The new diocese was the Diocese of Southern Virginia It held its primary convention at St Paul apos;s Church, Lynchburg The 1919 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Southern Virginia It includes the following counties: Accomac, Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Craig, […]
Missouri, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church Missouri, Diocese of Jackson Kemper was consecrated the Missionary Bishop of Missouri and Indiana on Sept 1, 1835 On Nov 16, 1840, the Diocese of Missouri was organized at Christ Church, St Louis, which became Christ Church Cathedral on May 22, 1888 The General Convention of 1889 voted to divide the Diocese of Missouri
South Florida, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church The 1892 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Florida The Missionary Jurisdiction of Southern Florida included all the counties in Florida south of the counties of Leon, Alachua, Putman and St John apos;s The first convocation of the Missionary District was held Feb 21-22, 1893, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Sanford On […]
diocese – The Episcopal Church diocese Capitalize as part of a proper name, such as the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester , but lowercase in all other instances: He was the fifth bishop of that diocese Include “Episcopal” in any full reference to a diocese to avoid any confusion with Catholic dioceses
Washington, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church The 1895 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Maryland and form the Diocese of Washington The new diocese includes the District of Columbia and four Maryland counties: Charles, Prince George apos;s, Montgomery, and St Mary apos;s The primary convention of the Diocese was held at St Andrew apos;s Church, Washington, on Dec 4-6, 1895 On Sept […]