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  2. Anglican realignment - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican realignment is a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion.This movement is primarily active in parts of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church of Canada.

  3. Anglican Communion Network - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Communion Network (ACN; officially the Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes) was a theologically conservative network of Anglican and Episcopalian dioceses and parishes in the United States that was working toward Anglican realignment and developed into the Anglican Church in North America.

  4. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Oak Harbor, Washington)

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    St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal congregation in Oak Harbor, Washington.Known for most of its history as a strongly evangelical church within the Diocese of Olympia, the church played a role in the Anglican realignment when the bulk of the church left the Episcopal Church in 2004 and affiliated with the Diocese of Recife in Brazil.

  5. Continuing Anglican movement - Wikipedia

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    St. Mark's Anglican Church, Vero Beach, Florida, is a parish of the Diocese of the Eastern United States in the Anglican Province of America. Anglicanism in general has historically viewed itself as a via media between the Reformed tradition and the Lutheran tradition, and after the Oxford Movement, certain clerics have sought a balance of the emphases of Catholicism and Protestantism, while ...

  6. Category:Anglican realignment congregations - Wikipedia

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    This category collects pages describing congregations—primarily in the Anglican Church in North America, Anglican Network in Europe, Diocese of the Southern Cross, and Anglican Church in Brazil—that have left Anglican Communion provinces, principally the Anglican Church of Canada, Episcopal Church, Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil, Anglican Church of Australia, and Church of England.

  7. St. Andrew's Church (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina)

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    As a leader in the Anglican realignment, Glenn stepped down as rector in 1999 and left the Episcopal Church for the Anglican Mission in America. [6] Glenn was succeeded as rector by the Rev. Steve Wood. [7] Steve Wood was consecrated as the first bishop of the Diocese of the Carolinas at St. Andrew's Mount Pleasant in 2012.

  8. Christ Church wins SC high school realignment appeal of move ...

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    Christ Church Episcopal School’s realignment appeal to the South Carolina High School League was granted Wednesday by an executive committee vote of 15-0. CCES will compete in Class AAA, not ...

  9. All Saints Anglican Cathedral (Long Beach) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Anglican Cathedral is an Anglican church in Long Beach, California.Founded in 1923 as All Saints Episcopal Church, it left the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles in 2004 as part of the Anglican realignment and joined the nascent Anglican Church in North America.