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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Ohio is a community of 15,000 baptized members in 80 parishes in the northern 48 counties of the State of Ohio. [1] The diocese was contiguous with the state of Ohio, but was divided into two dioceses in 1875, due to the geographical size of the diocese and the poor health of Bishops MacIlvaine and Bedell. The Episcopal Diocese ...

  3. Trinity Cathedral (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, Trinity Church was offered to Bishop William A. Leonard for use as a cathedral for the Diocese of Ohio. The congregation would maintain the building and it would serve dual roles as the parish church and cathedral for the diocese. Shortly thereafter plans were developed to build a new cathedral in its present location.

  4. Christ Church Cathedral (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Very Reverend Owen C. Thompson became the first African American dean of the cathedral. Rev. Thompson is the son of The Right Reverend Herbert Thompson, Jr., who served as the Diocesan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio from 1992 to 2005. That same year, a Richard, Fowkes & Co. Opus 24 organ was installed in the ...

  5. St. John's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The parish is the site of the original Episcopal congregation in Cleveland. In 1825, east side members moved the original parish, named Trinity from Ohio City, to a site near Public Square. West side members remained in Ohio City, naming the new parish St. John's. Trinity Cathedral is now the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio.

  6. Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church

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    The Episcopal Church (TEC) is governed by a General Convention and consists of 108 dioceses: 96 dioceses in the United States proper, plus ten dioceses in other countries or outlying U.S. territories, the diocese of Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, and a diocese for Armed Services and Federal Ministries.

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Southern Ohio was created from the Diocese of Ohio in 1875. The diocese's original cathedral, St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral, Cincinnati, was located in downtown Cincinnati but was demolished in 1937 due to structural problems.

  8. Diocese of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Diocese of Ohio usually refers to the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. Other dioceses in Ohio include: Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati; Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland; Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus; Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville; Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo; Roman Catholic Diocese ...

  9. St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral (1852) was located on the southeast corner of Seventh and Plum Streets, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The church was across from the Saint Peter in Chains Cathedral and next to the Plum Street Temple. The original St. Paul's Episcopal Church was located at 111 East Fourth Street.