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Meet the bishops, canons, and staff of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut.
Information for clergy of the Episcopal Church in CT, including open positions, family assistance, discipline process and discerning a call to holy orders.
The Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, historically and again today known as the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, consists of every member of every Episcopal Parish and Worshiping Community in our State.
The Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (also known as The Episcopal Church in Connecticut) is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, encompassing the entire state of Connecticut. It is one of the nine original dioceses of the Episcopal Church and one of seven New England dioceses that make up Province 1.
The Episcopal Church in Connecticut has taken its own action on structural reform by replacing its 14 deaneries – which were seen as outdated – with six regions, each served by a “region missionary” who fosters collaboration and engagement in the parishes of that region.
[Episcopal Church in Connecticut] The Rt. Rev. Jeffrey William Mello was ordained and consecrated bishop diocesan of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut on Oct. 15 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. Mello is the first openly gay person to serve as Connecticut’s diocesan bishop.
Province I is comprised of the seven Episcopal dioceses of New England, including both the largest diocese (the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts) and the oldest diocese (the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut).
The Office of Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has notified the Diocese of Connecticut that the canonical consent process for Bishop-Elect Ian T. Douglas has been successfully completed.
The Episcopal Church in Connecticut, small in geography and large in number of parishes, is committed to participating in God's mission in thought, word, and deed.
We are a community of 60,000 people in 160 parishes and worshipping communities, all devoted to participating in and understanding our roles in God’s mission.