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The Church of the Holy Communion was founded in 1963 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. For more than 40 years, Holy Communion held services in the historic Frankford Church. [2] In 1986, after the use of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer was mandated in Episcopal churches, Holy Communion petitioned to separate from the Diocese of ...
Church of the Holy Communion (Norwood, New Jersey), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bergen County, New Jersey; Church of the Holy Communion (Dallas), a Reformed Episcopal Church cathedral in Texas; Church of the Holy Communion and Buildings, a deconsecrated church in Manhattan, New York City
Dallas Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion (Anglican/Reformed Episcopal) 32°59′23″N 96°49′21″W / 32.9898°N 96.8224°W / 32.9898; -96.8224 ( Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion (Dallas
The Diocese of Dallas (Latin: Diœcesis Dallasensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in North Texas in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. The diocese was founded on July 15, 1890. The mother church is the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Dallas.
The Church of the Incarnation is a parish of the Diocese of Dallas of the Episcopal Church, located at 3966 McKinney Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The church was founded in 1879 by Bishop Alexander Garrett as the Cathedral Chapel of the Incarnation. It was originally built on the corner of McKinney and Harwood, to a considerable degree north of ...
The dioceses of Dallas is opposed to the ordination of gay clergy but has chosen to stay within the Episcopal Church. The Diocese of Dallas approved, at its 2006 diocesan convention, an amendment to the diocesan constitution that it would break with the Episcopal Church only if that body were no longer part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. [1]
As of 2015 the Dallas Campus property was valued at $69.8 million. [9] [10] In 2020 Watermark purchased the former Pearl C. Anderson Middle School property in South Dallas from the Dallas Independent School District for $211,000 in a public sale, an action which has upset church leaders in the community. Watermark intends to provide community ...
Central Congregational Church (now known as City Church International) is a historic church building at 1530 N. Carroll in Dallas, Texas. The late Gothic Revival church building was constructed in 1920 for the Central Congregational Church congregation before it moved to another location.
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