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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]
George Robinson Sumner (born 1955) is the seventh and current bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. He had served previously as principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto . Life and career
The church is one of 74 Episcopal churches and missions in the Diocese of Dallas, [2] which is a member of Province VII [3] of the Episcopal Church of the United States (TEC) and a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The interim rector is the Rt. Rev. Gregory Brewer. [4] It is one of the largest parishes in the diocese.
The diocese came into being in 1983 with the administrative division of the increasingly large Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. Along with its parent Diocese of Dallas, the Diocese of Fort Worth was one of the originators of a strong conservative movement within the Episcopal Church. Fort Worth and Dallas clergy and parishes have both had a long ...
The Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion is an Anglican church in Dallas, Texas. It is the cathedral of the Reformed Episcopal Church Diocese of Mid-America, which is led by Holy Communion's former longtime rector, Bishop Ray Sutton. Holy Communion is a traditional Anglican parish using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer in its worship services. [1]
At the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, the safety and well-being of everyone is of paramount importance,” the Diocese said in a statement. Reyes Mata is being held at the Garland Detention Center on ...
Most notably, she said she was “outraged” in 2020 after Trump staged an appearance in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church, which is near the White House. He held up a Bible after the area had been cleared of peaceful protesters. The Episcopal Church and its Anglican predecessor have long been a mainstay of American political power.
The Diocese of the Missionary District of Northern Texas was formed, led by the Right Reverend Alexander Garrett, and on February 2, 1875, Bishop Garrett named Dallas his see city and Saint Matthew's as his cathedral church. On December 20, 1895, the Diocese of the Missionary District of Northern Texas became the Diocese of Dallas.