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Colorado was part of the Missionary District of the Northwest from 1859 until 1865, when the Missionary District of Colorado and Parts Adjacent was established. On October 4, 1866, the House of Bishops changed the Missionary District of Colorado and Parts Adjacent to include Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming, while Montana and Idaho were detached from Colorado.
Saint John's Cathedral in Denver, Colorado, United States is the seat of the bishop and the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado and part of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Construction began in 1909, [2] the first service held in the cathedral in 1911, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]
The congregation of Calvary Episcopal Church was begun by the Episcopal missionary Bishop George Maxwell Randall, who later would establish the Colorado School of Mines. This chapel, built upon land donated by William A.H. Loveland, was constructed in 1867-68, and has been in use by the congregation ever since. It was designed by a member of ...
Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church was founded in 1923, when the then two parishes – Grace Church (founded in 1873) and St. Stephen's (founded in 1894) -- merged. The united church, under the leadership of the Rev. Arthur Taft, was established on the ...
St. Ignatius Loyola Church (Denver, Colorado) St. James Episcopal Church (Meeker, Colorado) Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness; St. John's Greek Orthodox Church (Pueblo, Colorado) St. Joseph's Polish Roman Catholic Church; St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Denver) St. Mark United Presbyterian Church; St. Mark's Parish Church
Grace Episcopal Church: another view. Grace Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic church in Georgetown, Colorado. Built in 1870, it now overlooks Interstate 70. Grace Episcopal is still an active church in the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado. On August 14, 1973, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The St. Mark's Parish Church in Denver, Colorado is a historic Episcopal church at 1160 Lincoln Street. It was built in 1889 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1] It was designed by architects Lang & Pugh. Up to the early 1950s the church "boasted a castellated tower and turret at the front entry. Due to ...
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an Anglo-catholic church in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is a Gothic style church built c.1907-1909 that was designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram . It was dedicated January 17, 1909 as Trinity Memorial Church and was renamed to St. Andrews in 1917.