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  2. Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina is a diocese of the Episcopal Church within Province IV that encompasses central North Carolina. Founded in 1817, the modern boundaries of the diocese roughly correspond to the portion of North Carolina between I-77 in the west and I-95 in the east, including the most populous area of the state.

  3. Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina is a diocese in the Episcopal Church. It consists of 28 counties in western North Carolina and its episcopal see is in Asheville, North Carolina, seated at the Cathedral of All Souls. The first recorded worship from the Book of Common Prayer west of the Catawba River was in 1786.

  4. Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States that covers most of eastern North Carolina. The diocese was formed from the existing Diocese of North Carolina on October 9, 1883, by action of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. [ 2] It consists of the congregations of the Episcopal ...

  5. St. James Episcopal Church (Wilmington, North Carolina)

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    The church was originally chartered as part of the Church of England on November 27, 1729, [2] and is one of the oldest continually active congregations in the state of North Carolina. St. James Parish is part of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina and is the oldest church in the city of Wilmington. [3]

  6. Cathedral of All Souls (Asheville, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of All Souls, also referred to as All Souls Cathedral, is an Episcopal cathedral located in Asheville, North Carolina, United States of America.All Souls was built by George Washington Vanderbilt II, the grandson of railroad baron, Cornelius Vanderbilt, in 1896, to serve as the local parish church for Biltmore Village, which had been developed near his Biltmore Estate, [2] and ...

  7. Chapel of the Cross (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    72000980 [ 1] Added to NRHP. February 1, 1972. Chapel of the Cross[ 2] is a parish of the Episcopal Church of the United States in Chapel Hill in the Diocese of North Carolina. It is the spiritual home to more than 1,600 communicants, including numerous students studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .

  8. Church of the Good Shepherd (Raleigh, North Carolina)

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    April 15, 1978. The Church of the Good Shepherd is a historic Episcopal church in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. The congregation branched off of Christ Episcopal Church in 1874, making it the second oldest Episcopal parish in Raleigh. It is part of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and served as the Pro-cathedral church of the diocese ...

  9. St. Joseph's Episcopal Church (Durham, North Carolina)

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    St. Joseph's Episcopal Church is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. The church is located at the corner of Iredell and West Main Streets in Durham, a short distance from Duke University 's East Campus. St. Joseph's began as a Bible study organized by William A. Erwin before the turn of the twentieth century, and became a ...