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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, USA is one of 20 dioceses that comprise Province IV of the US Episcopal Church, and is a diocese within the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current bishop is Frank S. Logue , who succeeded Scott Anson Benhase on May 30, 2020, when he was consecrated 11th bishop of Georgia at a service held in Christ Church in ...

  3. St. John's Church (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Episcopal Church. St. John's Church in Savannah is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia. The church was formed in 1841 from the growing Christ Church, Savannah, as part of a plan to increase Episcopal presence in Georgia and to provide for a first bishop of the diocese. One of its founders was local businessman Edward ...

  4. J. Kevin Boland - Wikipedia

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    On June 14, 1959, Boland was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Savannah by Archbishop John McQuaid at All Hallows Seminary. [3]In September 1959, Boland arrived in Georgia; the diocese assigned him as assistant pastor at St. Mary on the Hill Parish in Augusta.

  5. John Barry (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    On January 9, 1857, Barry was appointed to succeed Bishop Francis Gartland as bishop of the Diocese of Savannah by Pope Pius IX. [2] He received his episcopal consecration on August 2, 1857, at the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore, Maryland from Archbishop Francis Kenrick, with Bishops Michael Portier and John Neumann serving as co-consecrators.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    The diocese was founded in 1850 as the Diocese of Savannah, covering all of Georgia and part of Florida. From 1937 to 1956, it was the Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta. In 1956, it became the Diocese of Savannah again when northern Georgia was split off into the Diocese of Atlanta. Plaque in St. John the Baptist Basilica listing the bishops of Savannah.

  7. 'God was calling me': Beloved pastor of large Columbia County ...

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    In this photo from 2014, the Rev. Michael Ingram, pastor of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church, officially opens the doors to the new parish church for the first time as Diocese of Savannah ...

  8. 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 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, for a total of 108 dioceses.

  9. Raymond W. Lessard - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 1973, Lessard was appointed the twelfth Bishop of Savannah by Pope Paul VI. [citation needed] He received his episcopal consecration on April 27, 1973, from Archbishop Thomas Donnellan, with Bishops Justin Driscoll and Francis Gossman serving as co-consecrators.