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The Anglican Diocese of Quincy is a member of the Anglican Church in North America and is made up of 32 congregations, principally in Illinois but also in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Hawai'i, Colorado, Tennessee, and Florida in the United States. The diocese was a founding member of the Anglican Church in North ...
St. John's Anglican Cathedral is the designated cathedral and mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy, located at 701 Hampshire Avenue in Quincy, Illinois. Established in 1837 as the first Anglican / Episcopal church in Quincy, its current building dates to 1853 and is a contributing property to the Downtown Quincy Historic District .
In 1996 St. Benedict's Abbey moved to Bartonville, Illinois in the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy. [2] The abbey describes itself an "ecumenical community within the Catholic tradition". [3] [4] In November 2008 the synod of the Diocese of Quincy voted to leave the Episcopal Church and join the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).
Quincy: Northwestern Illinois St. John's Cathedral: Quincy, Illinois: Juan Alberto Morales: 1877 32 2587 1468 Rocky Mountains: Western United States None Colorado Springs, Colorado: Diocesan: Kenneth Ross Suffragan: Benjamin Fischer: 2012, reconstituted 2016 35 4690 4351 San Joaquin: Central California, Nevada Emmanuel Anglican Church Fresno ...
Keith Lynn Ackerman SSC (born August 3, 1946) is an American Anglican bishop. Consecrated as a bishop for the Diocese of Quincy in the Episcopal Church, he is currently bishop vicar of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy of the Anglican Church in North America and assisting bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth. [1] Ackerman lives in Keller, Texas.
The Diocese of Quincy was a diocese of the Episcopal Church in western Illinois from 1877 to 2013. The cathedral seat (home of the diocese) was originally in Quincy, Illinois but was moved to St. Paul's Cathedral in Peoria in 1963. [ 1 ]
A majority of the parishes in the Diocese of Quincy left the Episcopal Church and joined the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone in November 2008. In 2012 the remaining parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy, including St. Paul's, approached the Diocese of Chicago about reunification. The two dioceses unanimously agreed to reunite on June ...
Formerly an Episcopal congregation, Christ Church Limestone is now a member of the Anglican Church, Diocese of Quincy. As of 2015, the congregation has between 20 and 30 members. As of 2015, the congregation has between 20 and 30 members.