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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Utah is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States, encompassing the state of Utah, less that part of the Four Corners region which is in the Navajoland Area Mission. It includes a small part of northern Arizona. In 1867, the Episcopal Church was the first Protestant church organized in Utah.

  3. St. Mark's Cathedral (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral located at 231 E. 100 South in Salt Lake City, Utah is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Utah in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Built in 1871, it is the third oldest Episcopal cathedral in the United States and the second oldest continuously used worship building in Utah.

  4. Scott B. Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    In the second ballot, Hayashi was elected the 11th Bishop of Utah on May 22, 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His consecration took place at The Grand America Hotel [ 3 ] in Salt Lake City on November 6, 2010, with the Episcopal Church's presiding bishop , the Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori , serving as the principal consecrator .

  5. Phyllis A. Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Spiegel was elected the 12th Bishop of Utah on the first ballot [7] of the special electing convention on 30 April 2022. [8] Her consecration took place at The Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City on 17 September 2022, with the Episcopal Church's presiding bishop, the Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, serving as the principal consecrator. [9]

  6. Carolyn Tanner Irish - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Tanner Irish (April 14, 1940 – June 29, 2021) [1] was an American bishop. She was the 10th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah.At the time of her election and consecration in 1996 she became the fourth woman in the Episcopal Church to hold the office of bishop.

  7. Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church

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    The Episcopal Church (TEC) is governed by a General Convention and consists of 108 dioceses: 96 dioceses in the United States proper, plus ten dioceses in other countries or outlying U.S. territories, the diocese of Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, and a diocese for Armed Services and Federal Ministries.

  8. Daniel S. Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    "Second Call to Missouri, 1886", Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1906, p. 480.) Bishop Tuttle served in that position in the Diocese of Missouri until his death. From 1903 to 1923, Tuttle also served as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The presiding bishop, at the time ...

  9. List of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States

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    (Garden City) Diocese of New Jersey: Trinity Cathedral Diocese of New York: Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York City) Diocese of Newark: Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral Diocese of Puerto Rico: Catedral San Juan Bautista Diocese of Rochester: No cathedral Diocese of the Virgin Islands: Cathedral Church of All Saints