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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth is a founding member of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and hosted that province's inaugural assembly in June 2009. At the time of the vote in 2008 to separate from the Episcopal Church, the diocese had geographically fixed boundaries covering 24 counties in Texas and claimed 19,000 members. [ 2 ]

  3. St. Andrew's Anglican Church (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Anglican Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth in the Anglican Church in North America. Established as a mission church in 1875, it is the oldest continuous Episcopal/Anglican presence in Fort Worth. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it played a role in the Anglican realignment in North America.

  4. List of dioceses of the Anglican Church in North America

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    Each diocese has a bishop and sometimes suffragan or assistant bishops. ... Fort Worth: North-Central Texas ... Texas, Louisiana St. Timothy's Anglican Church

  5. Ryan Reed (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    [10] The court's ruling also affirmed the ACNA diocese as the owner of the diocesan name and seal, and the Episcopal diocese renamed itself the Episcopal Church in North Texas. [11] Reed declared Pentecost Sunday 2020 to be a day of fasting and rededication in the Diocese of Fort Worth. [12]

  6. Texas Church Expelled by Vatican for One Nun Breaking ... - AOL

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    One Texas monastery has been deemed extinct in the eyes of the Vatican, according to a Tuesday, Dec. 2, statement from the Bishop of Fort Worth. The declaration follows the nearly year-long battle ...

  7. St. Vincent's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Named in honor of St. Vincent of Zaragoza, St. Vincent's was founded in 1955 as part of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas.It moved to its current site in 1989. In 1995, the church—built in a stripped modern Gothic style with a three-sided campanile—was designated the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Fort Worth, which had been formed out of the Dallas diocese in 1983.

  8. Episcopal Church in North Texas - Wikipedia

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    The jurisdiction was the site of a major schism in 2008. This schism was the result of the diocese's bishop, Jack Iker, leading the majority of clergy and parishes to join the Anglican Church of North America as the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. The Episcopal Church diocese is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It announced on April 22 ...

  9. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth — The museum was first established in 1892, making it the oldest museum in Texas and one of the oldest in the western United States. Today the museum at 3200 ...