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  Anglican Communion:The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Anglican Communion:The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury)
The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Website:The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury)
www.anglicancommunion.org /tour/province.cfm?ID=Y6   (101 words)

  
 Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church (La Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal) is the representative of the Anglican Communion in Spain.
At the Synod of 1880, Cabrera was elected the first bishop of the Spanish Church under pastoral care of Lord Plunket, Bishop of Meath and later Archbishop of Dublin, had been interested in the two Iberian churches and determined to act to consecrate a bishop in Spain.
The church remained without a bishop after Cabrera passed away and was under control of the Church of Ireland and suffered persecution during the regime of Franco.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spanish_Reformed_Episcopal_Church   (390 words)

  
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Orthodox Church of Latvia (Archdiocese of Riga and all the Latvia)
Orthodox Church of Moldova(Metropolitanate of Kishinev and all the Moldova)
Church of Greece (Archdiocese of Athens and all Greece)
atlasofchurch.altervista.org /vari/inglese.htm   (415 words)

  
 Grace Church Yorktown
The Episcopal Church is a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, one of the greatest branches of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
The Episcopal Church was constitutionally inaugurated by The General Convention of 1789 although its first bishop, Samuel Seabury, was consecrated in Scotland in 1784.
The very word episcopal means "of or relating to bishops," and the bishops, by virtue of their historic office, are both a visible symbol of Christian unity in the Church's life and a link with the Church of all the ages.
www.gracechurchyorktown.com /About/EssentialFacts.asp   (4472 words)

  
 Convocation of American Churches in Europe | Our partners in Europe
At the Synod of 1880, the Revd Cabrera was elected the first bishop of the Spanish Church and an overture was made to the Anglican Church of Ireland for his consecration.
During Bishop Cabrera's Episcopate, the Spanish Church experienced a steady growth; at the time of his death in 1916 there were a good number of churches and parish schools.
At a Synod in 1954, the Revd Molina was elected the second bishop of the church and was consecrated by Archbishop McAnn assisted by the Bishops of Minnesota and Indianapolis, Stephen E. Keeler and Reginal Mallet, as the Episcopal Church U.S.A. had once again taken an interest in the Spanish Church.
www.tec-europe.org /partners/Spanish_partner.htm   (913 words)

  
 BLOCK - Online Information article about BLOCK
Beginnings to 1922 As most church historians know, the first group of episcopal governed Anglicans to separate from the Church of England were the Non-jurors who existed from 1689 to 1805 when the last of their bishops died without a successor.
This Ancient British Church was to revive the high church and liturgical principles of the former Non-jurors in opposition to the Anglo-Catholicism that was sparked within the Church of England by the beginnings of the Oxford Movement in 1833.
On 2 November 1897 the Free Protestant Episcopal Church of England® was formed with the union of the Free Protestant Church®, the Ancient British Church®, and the Nazarene Episcopal Church®, with Dr. Checkemian as its first Primus.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BLA_BOS/BLOCK.html   (2416 words)

  
 Spain
The ten-day trip to Spain and Portugal was led by John L. Peterson, General Secretary of the Anglican Communion, and ably coordinated throughout by Lynne Butt of the Anglican Communion Office.
The Spanish church also would like assistance for providing pensions for retired clergy and their widows; at a total of $30,000; a stipend for the director of its Outreach Ministry, $7,500, and scholarships for its seminarians, $800 per student.
The church in Portugal is in need of funds for its core operating budget, $20,000; it would like to provide support so that its seminarian can complete her studies, $6,200; and it wants to hire additional clergy over the next five years, $8,000 per year for each of five clergy.
www.compassrosesociety.org /spain.htm   (1108 words)

  
 Episcopal Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By definition, episcopal churches are Christian denominations under the leadership of a bishop (episcopos in Greek).
Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Episcopal_Church   (217 words)

  
 Essential Facts
The four dioceses of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle Ease, which includes countries along the entire Mediterranean coast of North Africa, are under the presidency of the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem.
The chief pastors of the church are bishops, persons ordained and consecrated to proclaim the Good News to the world, to be the chief pastor and sacramental minister of a diocese, and to ordain others to the ministries of a diocese, and to ordain others to the ministers of bishop, priest, and deacon.
Every parish church has a body of laypersons called the vestry, elected by the congregation to be its legal representatives in all matters concerning its corporate properties and to perform other duties prescribed by church law.
www.trinityepiscopalchurch.org /facts.html   (4431 words)

  
 CANONS OF THE CHURCH IN WALES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
WHEREAS it is desirable that the relations between the Church in Wales and the Church of South India as regulated by the Canon promulgated on 26th September 1957 be reconsidered.
WHEREAS the Church in Wales entered into the relationship of Full Communion with the Church of Pakistan under the provisions of the Canon for the Establishment of Full Communion between the Church in Wales and the Church of Pakistan promulgated on 27th September l973.
WHEREAS the Church in Wales has entered into a covenant with other churches to work and pray for union in Wales, by which it has recognized the members of all such churches as members of Christ in virtue of their common baptism and common calling to participate in the ministry of the whole Church.
www.churchinwales.org.uk /reference/constitution/ciw_2_e/CANONS.htm   (8293 words)

  
 Anglicans
The Anglican Communion is a fellowship of Churches throughout the world united by bonds of affection, common roots in liturgy and doctrine, and by their communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Gregory's Church is one of 80 parish congregations in the Diocese of Southeast Florida of the Episcopal Church of the United States, a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion, represented in green on the map.
Bishops in the American Episcopal Church are elected by individual dioceses and are consecrated into the Apostolic Succession, considered to witness to an unbroken line of Church leadership beginning with the Apostles themselves.
www.stgregorysepiscopal.org /anglican.htm   (752 words)

  
 Anglicans Online Essays | Pierre Whalon | The Bligh of Parallel Jurisdictions
The first two, the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church and the Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Church, have geographical jurisdictions in their respective lands, like the Episcopal Church or the Church of England.
This reflects a further sensitivity on the part of the Church of England, the historic church of that land, toward the historic churches of Europe among whom we minister.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Episcopal Church have parallel jurisdictions in the United States.
anglicansonline.org /resources/essays/whalon/parajurisdiction.html   (1164 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is a world-wide organisation of Anglican Churches.
Technically it is not possible to speak of the Anglican Church as a whole; it is better referred to as the Anglican Communion, which consists of national churches in communion with the Church of England.
The ultimate head of any Anglican church is the Primate, head of the church at the national level; but Anglican primates acknowledge the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury as primus inter pares, or "first among equals".
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Anglican_Communion   (340 words)

  
 Anglican and Episcopal Church Links
We are an organization in the Anglican churches of North America: the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada.
Laity and clergy from 85 of the 98 U.S. Dioceses of the Episcopal Church attended.
It is a traditionalist counterpart of the jurisdictions in communion with the Church of England.
www.chasea.com /Xanglican.html   (5152 words)

  
 Anglican Identities
As the 1930 Lambeth Conference described it, the Anglican Communion is a fellowship of free and independent churches whose bishops meet in conference at Lambeth and recognize the Archbishop of Canterbury as their senior.
The Anglican Communion is of the Universal Church, which has come down through the ages with the precious heritage of the Fathers, rich experiences of the Middle Ages, benefits of the Reformation, and the healthy influences of the Evangelical and Tractarian movements.
The effective unit of government is the diocese, modelled on the pattern of the early Church, where the bishop, surrounded by his presbyters, was responsible for diocesan matters and also acted as the 'liaison officer' between his own and other dioceses.
www.trushare.com /0105Feb04/FE04IDEN.htm   (1652 words)

  
 The Living Church Foundation
On behalf of the Spanish Episcopal Reformed Church—a member church of the Diocese in Europe which was fully integrated into the Anglican Communion in 1980—the Rt.
In a letter to the Embassy Church of St. George, Madrid, the bishops of the Diocese in Europe, Geoffrey Rowell and David Hamid, conveyed their assurance of prayers and those of the diocese.
Gail White, a missionary from St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Lisbon Falls, Maine, working for the South American Missionary Society (SAMS) in Madrid, is no stranger to disaster and tragedy, having previously served as a SAMS missionary in the Diocese of Honduras when Hurricane Mitch devastated much of that country in 1998.
www.livingchurch.org /flviewarticle.asp?ID=1456   (861 words)

  
 Saint Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church - Santa Ana, California
Medieval theologians asserted that Gog and Magog must correspond to Atilla the Hun and the ravages of the barbarians, or Genghis Khan and the terror of his Mongols.
After the Church repents of her unfaithfulness and becomes ashamed of Her wrongdoing, God restores His church and revives her.
The Church's conquest and yours is based on the Cross of Christ and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
www.stlukesrec.org /sermons02/4lent02.html   (2091 words)

  
 ECUMENICAL SPACES ECUMENICALVISIONS: THE ANGLICAN WORLD
Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
Church of the Province of South East Asia
Church in the Province of the West Indies
www.ecumenical.org /ranglican/anglicanworld.html   (316 words)

  
 Churches Meet EU Presidency
The church representatives welcomed the Declaration of Laeken, which set up the Convention in December 2001, but expressed their regret that EU leaders made no direct reference to the role of churches and religious communities in the Forum that will accompany the Convention's work.
The delegation informed the Presidency of the concerns of many Churches about ethical issues relating to biomedical research, such as stem-cell research, and asked that these concerns be considered during the negotiations on the Sixth EU Framework Programme for funding research projects, which are due to be concluded during the Spanish Presidency.
COMECE and CEC regularly organise a meeting between the Churches and the new Presidency of the European Union at the beginning of its six-month term in office.
www.cec-kek.org /News/cq0204e-print.htm   (441 words)

  
 Resurrection Episcopal Church - Bishop's Letter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
During my Episcopate I have tried to honor my ordination vows to defend the "faith, unity, and discipline" of the Church in a way consistent with the teaching of the Apostles.
When the Church gathers for a visit from the Bishop, with a guest from America, the local customs dictate a meal or two (or three).
Part of the reason is that the Church in Spain and Uganda has made the clear proclamation of the Gospel a priority.
www.pepfx.com /portfolio/websites/resurrection/bishop_letter.html   (902 words)

  
 Foundation of the T.O.R.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1990, three members of the Episcopal Church in Seville, Spain, thought of forming a religious Order within the Church of which they were members.
The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church is in full communion with Church of England within which there exist various religious orders and therefore the foundation was not difficult in the beginning.
At present the majority of the members in Spain belong to the Roman Catholic Church, but in the Province of Cárdenas (Cuba), there exist three communities and two missions, the majority of the members of which are from the Episcopalian Church of Cuba, followed in number by Presbyterians and Methodists.
personal1.iddeo.es /fefces/birth.htm   (310 words)

  
 Information about St. John's Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
SAMS are a Mission Agency that has long worked in partnership with the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of Latin America, and some Diocese of the Episcopal Church of Brazil.
The organisation seeks to help the Churches of England and Wales and the Scottish Episcopal Church to become linked with the Churches of South America, Brazil, Spain and Portugal.
The mandate of SAMS is to help the church to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, house the homeless, visit the prisoner, care for widows and orphans, bring Good News to the poor and set free the oppressed.
www.stjohnsyeadon.org /churchlife/mission4.htm   (266 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The United Evangelical Theological Seminary (SEUT) is an institution of the Spanish Evangelical Church and the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church.
Prior to this assignment in Spain, the Abbotts served in Monterey, Mexico, where Mark was professor of New Testament and academic dean of the John Wesley Seminary, one of two seminaries of the Methodist Church of Mexico.
This congregation relates to the Madrid Presbytery of the Spanish Evangelical Church.
gbgm-umc.org /mission_Programs/mp/6.20/mp.cfm?id=4   (313 words)

  
 Free Protestant Episcopal Church - General History - Regina,SK
As most church historians know, the first group of episcopal governed Anglicans to separate from the Church of England were the Non-jurors who existed from 1689 to 1805 when the last of their bishops died without a successor.
On 23 August 1997 the Protestant Episcopal Reformed Church, the name by which the Evangelical Church of England was lastly known by, was formally dissolved, its last Primus Dr. Saul (1947 to 1991) having died on 4 June 1991 at the age of 84.
This consecration occurred at the end of a Convocation of the FPEC in which the International Church passed a new Constitution and adopted policies for greater co-ordination between the work of the USA and Canadian branches of the Church.
netministries.org /see/churches/ch18802   (2939 words)

  
 About St Ursula's Church, Berne
The number of these grew so strongly that in 1633 congregations of the Church of England in all foreign countries were placed under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London (London then being the chief port of England).
The Episcopal Church of the United States of America has also established six churches in Europe, since 1971 placed under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of the Churches of the American Convocation in Europe.
The Anglican Communion maintains friendly relations with all the major Christian Churches on the European Continent, and is in full communion with the Old Catholic Church [Union of Utrecht].
www.mypage.bluewin.ch /englishchurchberne/who_we.html   (798 words)

  
 Saint Georges Church of Madrid
The Spanish Episcopal Reformed Church (IERE) was formed in Gibraltar in 1868.
Bishops of the Church of Ireland undertook episcopal ministry until a native Portugese bishop was consecrated for the first time in 1958.
Following the lead of the American Church, the Churches of Ireland and England (and later other Anglican provinces and Old Catholic Churches) established a Concordat of full Communion with the Lusitanian Church.
personal.telefonica.terra.es /web/stgeorgemadrid/ecum.htm   (442 words)

  
 Wiki: List of Christian Churches - Christian Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Church of Alexandria - the Coptic Orthodox Church
Church of Denmark (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark)
Church of Norway (Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway)
www.christianforums.com /t2773907   (1639 words)

  
 Anglican Cycle of Prayer, 2004
Many of the links in the Anglican Communion Column in the Cycle of Prayer prior to 2003 point to the old virtual tour and are no longer functioning.
Church of the Southern Cone (Iglesia Anglicana del Cono Sur de America)
Please pray for the Churches of the Messiah in
www.stjohnwilderness.org /cy2004.htm   (698 words)

  
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Church of Bangladesh, Church of North India, Church of South India, Mar Thoma Syrian Church of India, and
Church of the Province of Congo [La Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo
Episcopal Church of Cuba [Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba]
www.kentaurus.com /domine/Anglican.HTM   (337 words)

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