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  2. Integrity USA - Wikipedia

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    Integrity USA was a nonprofit organization affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States.It was founded in 1974 to promote the inclusion of LGBT Tooltip Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Q members and their allies for equal access to Episcopal rites, but dissolved in April 2022 following misconduct allegations concerning the conduct of its board of directors.

  3. Edward Meeks Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Gregory also helped found the Daily Planet, which services the needs of the homeless, and was the clerical advisor and member of the Richmond branch of Dignity/Integrity, the lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual caucuses of the Roman Catholic and Episcopal Church in the United States. [3] He died in 1995.

  4. List of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Episcopal ...

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    There are 9 theological seminaries officially affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Several universities and higher education colleges also have Episcopal Church origins and current affiliations. The Association of Episcopal Colleges is a consortium of colleges with historic and present ties to the Episcopal ...

  5. Anglican realignment - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican realignment is a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion.This movement is primarily active in parts of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church of Canada.

  6. Robert R. Spears Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Spears was an important leader in the Episcopal Church's progressive wing. He was in favor of the decision to ordain women. He opposed the Vietnam War, and spoke out against violence during the Attica Prison riot. He was also an early proponent of involvement in the Episcopal Church by its gay and lesbian members.

  7. Mark McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    In December 1986, McIntosh was ordained in the Episcopal Church (United States) as a priest by Frank T. Griswold for the Diocese of Chicago. [3] [4] From 1986 to 1989, he served as an assistant to the Dean of St James Cathedral, Chicago, Illinois, and from 2003 to 2006, served as canon theologian to Frank T. Griswold during his tenure as 25th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church.

  8. Windsor Report - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Lambeth Commission on Communion was appointed by the Anglican Communion to study problems stemming from the consecration of Gene Robinson, the first noncelibate self-identifying gay priest to be ordained as an Anglican bishop, in the Episcopal Church in the United States and the blessing of same-sex unions in the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster.

  9. George Clinton Harris - Wikipedia

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    George Clinton Harris was born on December 19, 1925, in Brooklyn, New York City to Clinton George Harris and Meta Grace Werner. Harris graduated with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Rutgers University in 1950 and with a Master of Sacred Theology from the General Theological Seminary in 1953.