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  2. Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone for the Synod Hall proper was laid in 1920 and the first worship service was held in the new space in 1932. [3] [2] Plans for a cathedral complex and a separate larger cathedral were then abandoned, [2] and the Synod Hall was redesignated as the cathedral. For the first 35 years it was known as a pro-cathedral. [1]

  3. David John Bird - Wikipedia

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    The next year he became rector at Grace Church, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. (1989-2003); [10] [11] meanwhile, he was reader of General Ordination Examinations in the Diocese of Washington (1991-2003), co-chaired the Washington Diocese Medical Ethics Committee (1997–99), [12] and was theological consultant for Bishop Walter Righter’s ...

  4. Grace and St. Peter's Church - Wikipedia

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    Grace & St. Peter's Church is an Anglo-Catholic Episcopal parish in the city of Baltimore, in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. The congregation is the product of the 1912 amalgamation of two earlier parishes, St. Peter's Church (founded in 1803) and Grace Church (founded in 1850).

  5. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    The major difference between U.S. practice and that in several other English-speaking countries is the form of address for archbishops and bishops. In Britain and countries whose Roman Catholic usage it directly influenced: Archbishop: the Most Reverend (Most Rev.); addressed as Your Grace rather than His Excellency or Your Excellency.

  6. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Grace and St. Peter's Parish has now evolved into a high church "Anglo-Catholic" parish, with a very well-regarded co-educational private day school. The third building in Baltimore City (and fourth of the parish in its history) erected for St. Paul's was designed by noted Baltimore architect Robert Cary Long Jr. , (1810-1849), and constructed ...

  7. William E. Lori - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Lori (born May 6, 1951) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as the 16th archbishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore in Maryland since 2012. Lori previously served as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport in Connecticut, and as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington D.C. in the ...

  8. Arthur E. Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Retiring from St. Luke's, Bladensburg, he took on interim rectorships at Mount Calvary, Baltimore, which also later left the Episcopal Church for the Roman Catholic Church and then St. Timothy's, Catonsville, MD, but after his wife, Alma S. Woolley, died, he left the Episcopal Church to join the Anglican Catholic Church, a splinter which ...

  9. Malcolm Clemens Young - Wikipedia

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    Young was ordained as an Episcopal priest in 1995. From 2001 to 2015 Young served as the rector of Christ Church, Los Altos, where he founded Ventana School, an Episcopal day school for students in preschool to 5th grade. [6] Young is the moderator of The Forum, Grace Cathedral's flagship lecture series. [7]